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#1
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Hi,
i have been told by Middlehurst Nissan that i can find the NATS numbers
of my EMU or did he say BMU He said it is located in drivers side about where my right knee would be, lower it carefully, don't un plug anything then read the numbers off the label.
Sorry for being dense but how do I get to it and what does it look like?
all this just to get another key.
Going up there on thursday so could do with the Nats number before I go.
They can get the info from Nissan but they may not get it back on the same day so that would mean 2 journeys just for a key ffs
cheers
any instructions would be appreciated
firebee (with one key)
i have been told by Middlehurst Nissan that i can find the NATS numbers
of my EMU or did he say BMU He said it is located in drivers side about where my right knee would be, lower it carefully, don't un plug anything then read the numbers off the label.
Sorry for being dense but how do I get to it and what does it look like?
all this just to get another key.
Going up there on thursday so could do with the Nats number before I go.
They can get the info from Nissan but they may not get it back on the same day so that would mean 2 journeys just for a key ffs
cheers
any instructions would be appreciated
firebee (with one key)
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Did you find them on ebay and if so how much do they cost?
Would be great if you could post a translation once it's done, I've never even thought about the fuse box tbh
#7
here you go, hope this is of some use.
we had a problem with one translation, it translates as a meter so we guess it may be the speedo. We had a right laugh doing this cos the student knows nothing about cars so he translated it pretty much as it read.You may be able to re-size this , print it off and stick on your fuse box cover.
cheers
firebee
we had a problem with one translation, it translates as a meter so we guess it may be the speedo. We had a right laugh doing this cos the student knows nothing about cars so he translated it pretty much as it read.You may be able to re-size this , print it off and stick on your fuse box cover.
cheers
firebee
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yeh I know. It translates as hi-ta-.
Hi- is pronounced as he and elongated to hee.
Ta- is pronounced as ta and elongated to taa.
so it says heetaa. It is a western word and translates pretty much as it sounds.
Aint we got mirror heaters then
glad you found it usefull though. I will fill him up with sake and noodles and get him to do some more translation for us.
cheers
firebee
Hi- is pronounced as he and elongated to hee.
Ta- is pronounced as ta and elongated to taa.
so it says heetaa. It is a western word and translates pretty much as it sounds.
Aint we got mirror heaters then
glad you found it usefull though. I will fill him up with sake and noodles and get him to do some more translation for us.
cheers
firebee