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I have a nissan almera tino 2011 se2 petrol the immobilisor has been activated and i cant get my car to start i only have one key help!!!

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If you havent got the key to reset it then you done for im afrai you eather need to get a new key that will do it or send it to a garage

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2008

SOURCE: Nissan Almera Tino Right hand side

YEs but if you are going to do some secrifice on your luck of car model from front,

otherwise its impossible,

you can get this from older car dealer or service center,

TNX

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2009

SOURCE: Nissan Almera Tino Diesel 2.1 - Temperature control not working

Hi there, very common on these vehicles, you need to remove the heater cotrols and check that the cable hasn't come out, usually the clips that hold the cables in place break causing the heaters to not work properly, Nissan do modified clips now to stop it from happening, it may need a cable too if its too far bent, hope this helps.

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2009

SOURCE: Clutch shudder and loose gears

It sounds to me like the clutch is slipping or it was not properly adjusted. I would take it back and tell them to take it out for a drive around the block. If they still refuse to do anything about it, take it to another garage and get their opinion. Better yet, get a written estimate. Then take it back to the garage that put the clutch in and tell them either fix the problem for free or you are going to take it elsewhere to get it fixed and sue them in small claims court. I do know that when i replaced my clutch, you need to have about a 100 mile break in. But still, the gears should not be loose and it should shudder. If anything, a new clutch will grab hard with very little play untill it is broke in.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2009

SOURCE: how to find the heater resistor for a nissan

the majority of heater resistors are on the heater box under the passenger ide of the dash, on some very few models it is part of the actual ac control panel

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2010

SOURCE: how do I remove the service spanner symbol from a

Try this: With the ignition ON but radio OFF, press in and hold the INFO button and turn volume control until the menu appears. Now choose CONFIRMATION and Enter. Go down and select SERVICE and press Enter. Select RESET and then Enter. Backup to the main menu and now turn ignition off. This should remove it.

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