Good day to all
ujst joined forum and have query . Have just aquird a 64 plate accenta. On checking car out ,there is no spare but a punture repair kit . I'm ok with this but should there be a jack and wheel brace in spare wheel well with kit or do they not supply this . thanks alot
jack and wheel brace
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And don't use the puncture repair gunk; damages TPMS valve (expensive) and in most cases
tyre depot is then unable to repair your puncture, because of coating on inside of tyre
Use the free breakdown Service from Nissan (RAC actually); applies under warranty and each 12 months after
a Nissan dealer service.
tyre depot is then unable to repair your puncture, because of coating on inside of tyre
Use the free breakdown Service from Nissan (RAC actually); applies under warranty and each 12 months after
a Nissan dealer service.
2014-19 J11A-14 1.5dci Ink Blue Tekna owner; now departed for a Mazda CX-5 GT Sport Nav, 2.0L Petrol
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Related to this query. I decided to rotate wheels a week or two ago. When I offered the wheel brace to the nuts the brace seemed much too small.
I checked the handbook for inspiration but nothing found. I discovered a tweezers in the boot which I assumed could be used for changing fuses.
However, I discovered that the wheel nuts were covered by a plastic trim and the tweezers was used to remove these, but no mention of this in the handbook. Different from my previous J10 model which did not have these covers. This could have been a disaster on a dark winter's night at the side of the road.
2014 J11 1.5 dci.
I checked the handbook for inspiration but nothing found. I discovered a tweezers in the boot which I assumed could be used for changing fuses.
However, I discovered that the wheel nuts were covered by a plastic trim and the tweezers was used to remove these, but no mention of this in the handbook. Different from my previous J10 model which did not have these covers. This could have been a disaster on a dark winter's night at the side of the road.
2014 J11 1.5 dci.
2014 QQ 1.5 Dci.
2019 QQ 1.3 Petrol. Manual
Location : Co.Cork, Ireland.
2019 QQ 1.3 Petrol. Manual
Location : Co.Cork, Ireland.
lol, so funny.
tweezers are to remove the caps that cover the nuts are not so difficult to spot.
logic dictate tweezers in the fuse box are for fuses, tweezers in the wheel well are for hum, let me think the japs are so far ahead of the game
tweezers are to remove the caps that cover the nuts are not so difficult to spot.
logic dictate tweezers in the fuse box are for fuses, tweezers in the wheel well are for hum, let me think the japs are so far ahead of the game
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I just wanted to point out that this is not mentioned in the handbook and may be helpful to others not as intelligent as you.
J11A 2014 1.5 dci.
J11A 2014 1.5 dci.
2014 QQ 1.5 Dci.
2019 QQ 1.3 Petrol. Manual
Location : Co.Cork, Ireland.
2019 QQ 1.3 Petrol. Manual
Location : Co.Cork, Ireland.
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Billgo, does this help you are not the only one to ask, we had No Tweezers in our QQ when we received it hence my question to the Dealer - Dave
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Billgo, don't take it to heart. I'm famous at work for asking a question only to find the answer staring me in the face the moment my mouth closes, followed by me slapping my forehead, followed by a "doh!".