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Posted by Richard on July 17, 2000 at 17:11:03 from (206.163.180.74):
In Reply to: Automotive Question and Answer Forum posted by John M. on March 13, 1999 at 18:21:37:
I have two questions 1) I have a 1996 Nissan Frontier xtra cab. The engine runs quite rough as though a support is loose. Nissan dealership states that it is fine. I disagree. The other question: Looking at the rear of the vehicle, the drivers side is 1-1/2" higher than the passengers side. Nissan dealership states this is normal. It was built this way and will level off when there is a driver in the vehicle. This is done by the vehicles computer. If a passenger gets into the vehicle will it revert to it's original position. I think they (the dealerships) is feeding me a line. Can you help me out on this?
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