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Vehicle Speed Sensor location on Nissan Versa Hatchback 2007?

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It will be located on your actual transmission case. You will need to jack the car up and slide underneath with a light to see it

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2010

SOURCE: Speed sensor location on a Nissan Maxima 2000 GXE...

There are two speed sensors one is called a revolution sensor that is located on the case of the transmission. You can take the driver side wheel off and see the sensor on the top of the case of the transmission. A 10mm bolt is holding it in. Easy fix

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2009

SOURCE: replace tailight in 2007 nissan versa hatchback

Open the hatch and locate the 2 plastic covers, behind the tail light area on the inside panel. Remove these covers and the nut (8mm) behind them to access the light assembly. Pull lightly on the light assembly to remove, then replace the bulb.

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2009

SOURCE: 2009 nissan versa hatchback wont unlock.

shove down on the hatch as hard as you can, maybe with a friends help, while holding pressure down on the hatch try popping it open.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2010

SOURCE: how to change a headlight on nissan versa 2007

How to change a headlight on Nissan Versa 2007. Open the hood, pull the power cable off of the headlight. Peel off the large black rubber cover. There is a metal clip you must push in and then out to unclip. The bulb will then slide out for replacement.

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 Nissan Versa Hatchback & driver's seat height adjustment

you have to have the plug on the floor to add the new seat .It plug in to the electric make work ore you have to have the dealer do this for you if not there, Do web search on Junk Yard dog,com for one your cars that year that been crash see you get the eletric seat half price then what the dealer has.
You have post what you need year make model on the site. You have post what you wanted alos the kinda seat it is.
But you need the plug to hook up first.
seat are bolted on 4 nuts screwed the bottom the floor and normal has plug for electric seats
Hope this give you idea what your looking for

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