FSUZ33
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- First Name
- Chad
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2025
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- Tallahassee, FL
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- ‘24 Z NISMO
Do you have to remove all that crap (AT oil cooler?) just to unplug the connector?
The videos I have seen for the 9AT cars show it being removed. It would be RIGHT in the way.Do you have to remove all that crap (AT oil cooler?) just to unplug the connector?
lol!…a fix without a coin?!? Maybe you didn’t NEED to use a coin, but SURELY you could have found a way to work a nickel or two in there somewhere!The videos I have seen for the 9AT cars show it being removed. It would be RIGHT in the way.
Even on my 6MT, I had to contort my hand to get the tab flipped up.
I plugged in the 25 ohm, 2 watt resistor today. Taped over it, and zip tied it to the nearby wire. Cleared the code.
No codes or smoke on the way home. And, I didn't need to use a coin!
Thank you Sir, I am sticking to a 5k to 6k mile interval (as required for the warranty)Not sure how prevalent it is on later VR30s, but the reason it fails is contaminates jamming the solenoid. The best thing you can do is change your oil regularly.
4-5k is ideal for a turbocharged engine in my opinion, but plenty of debate surrounding the matter.Thank you Sir, I am sticking to a 5k to 6k mile interval (as required for the warranty)
I daily this baby, monitor the oil temps, and it never goes above 195F (90 C)
Regards,
Sabbi
Wouldnt 2 watts be a little undersized?The videos I have seen for the 9AT cars show it being removed. It would be RIGHT in the way.
Even on my 6MT, I had to contort my hand to get the tab flipped up.
I plugged in the 25 ohm, 2 watt resistor today. Taped over it, and zip tied it to the nearby wire. Cleared the code.
No codes or smoke on the way home. And, I didn't need to use a coin!
No smoke yet.Wouldnt 2 watts be a little undersized?