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Have the codes read anyway. Turn the key on, do you see a check engine light? We work on auction cars also. To many times I see that the light is not on.
You'll need to find out what code the computer sends to repair the system first. A diagnostic meter will tell you that. Once the system is repaired, the same meter will reset the light.
Not sure on the Almera, but some vehicles need the light to be re-set with a scanner, it has stored the radiator fault in it's memory, trip to a garage I'm afraid.
Have some one scan your car for diagnostic trouble codes. There is an emmision control fault that should be taken care of or it could lead to further problems. The fluid coming out of the tailpipe is normal. Gasoline has a certain percentage of water in it and what doesn't get evaporated comes out the taipipe.
hi i am not 100% sure but i think it is the P11 144 gearbox its used with the almera qg15de engine. i think it is also used in a primera and almera tino of the same years.
its very simple. You can see a black hose from the engine which connects the metal pipe. just remove it and you can see three gold color pin from the metal pipe. scratch that pins using a salt paper and fix it. Now check whether you get started or not. Thanks.
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