Posted by Hobo,NC on October 11, 2015 at 18:43:35 from (75.138.197.162):
In my searches I have run across this site its rare I find a answer to what I am looking for there but I was down on my knees so what the ell lets give it a try...
I post my question and get a instant reply from a guy with close to 5K hits and is suppose to be a expert on Nissan's... I got the pattern answer I had found numerous times on the net to my problem but know one ever went into any useful details on how to narrow it down...
The issue is it was blowing the meter fuse, about 10 different things are powered off one 10 am fuse. Yes this is a tuff one he admitted he had never worked on anything older than a 2000 ( I am working on a 94) not could he help with Nisan terminology on how to read there wiring diagrams are locate splices :(.... All he could offer is what anyone could google up for that issue...
In time I ciphered it out I felt he did not help and I was not going to fall into there trap. The trap is they keep asking for more money If I wanted to call my expert, were it went from there I dunno.
I asked for a refund, I will give them credit they issued a refund that day... I am not saying its a bad deal but I can see were it could be a trap to get your money...
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