Hershey PA Lol! Cool! I drove to Hershey back in 07 for a Peterbilt Parts training seminar. You live in a chocolate covered town.mrecoolgar wrote:USPS money orders only please.My address is : Kevin Boyer - 108 W Main St - Hershey PA 17033.Please add $2.00 for shipping.Thanks Rev.
Modified by mrecoolgar at 5:00 PM 7/21/2009
Hi Kiba.Your parts total $35.00 and shipping is your choice.Priority $26.60 or parcel post $19.95.All items are in one box.Please send a USPS money order.I can ship early next week.Oh, I need your address.Thanks.Kevin.kibatheloanwolf wrote:Both closed please and Yes add it to my order. I only need the Female ends not the male ends. Will an even 50 bucks cover it?
Modified by kibatheloanwolf at 3:37 PM 7/23/2009
Well My clutch pedal did the same thing today...At least i was at home and know how to fix it Thanks RevReverend D wrote:Check your brake pedal. Nissan used plastic plugs on the pedal to depress the switch. Over time they can turn to dust. At that point the switch is no longer being pressed when you release the brake pedal. I had this happen to me 2 months ago. I replaced the missing plug with a small M6 bolt, lock washer and lock nut. Same happened to me with the clutch, Nissan used the same idea and it ended the same way. Truck wouldn't start because the clutch pedal was no longer pressing the clutch switch.
Well I think I might know the problem A few weeks back my fan blade met a wire that came from the distributor tot he ecu...and I spliced it back together... Could I have messed up?mrecoolgar wrote:Looking good, just dusty.Mine had rust thru, of which I see none on yours.That's a great starting point.Recheck all your battery connections and use dielectric grease on the posts.I'm almost certain there's a loose connection.Just disassemble and reassemble all connections.