Interesting. Since the Z has no rear seats to remove ;) , this is what some AI search was saying.
"The in-tank fuel pump is accessed from the trunk. Quick steps:
Remove the trunk cargo liner and any trim panels covering the rear bulkhead/floor.
Locate and remove the circular/rectangular...
"...dealer thinks he can get it, my fingers are crossed..." Keep us informed. Dealers seem to be able to do a lot of things, especially for the right price. ;)
I like the silver. I've had a few silver cars, but they were always sedans. In the end, though, the best course is to do whatever makes YOU happy. It's YOUR car. š I knew what color I wanted for my Z and am glad I held out until I found it.
Exactly. It's not like this type of advice hasn't been around for awhile. :wink:
"... penny wise, pound foolish" - Robert Burton, 1621. As in "don't be." (emphasis added) :)
Stuff like this is why Iāll just take my Z to the local Nissan dealer, especially while itās under warranty. Iāve been very pleased with their service. Is it the cheapest service? Of course not, but Iād rather pay a few more bucks than trust my Z to someone who may have been working at Quicky...
Since AI is seemingly everywhere, here's what Google AI came up with concerning 0W-20.
Yes, Nissan explicitly recommends using 0W-20 oil in the Nissan Z all year round, even during a hot summer.
Unlike older vehicle manuals that included temperature-dependent viscosity charts, the factory...
I like the new front end but not enough to be shelling out a bunch of money for a new Z, especially since Iāve got my Z set up the way I like it. I can see buying just the front end if you can do it and itās not overly expensive. It would just be another customization thing for me like getting...