PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:Welcome aboard. I've always loved silver moss Qs.
Are you going to keep the disc changer even with the head unit upgrade?
Fuel cover lid might be a striker adjustment/lubrication/hinge lube. I don't think there's anything terribly specific about them on the Q, but I could be wrong.
Hood gas stays are easy peasy. Probably could have picked them up from Autozone/Advance for not much more and I think they even install them for you.
The mechanism that usually keeps the doors open is a simple detent. I haven't looked at the Q's doors, but I can't imagine they are different. This is something that might be in the factory service manual.
http://www.nicoclub.com/fsm
Replacement plastic piece for the sun visor should come from either the junkyard/donor car, or the dealership.
Not sure about the seats
I'd definitely try and repair the windshield before replacing it. I've done them myself, and they do indeed improve, but never seem to be as good as a pro job.
I THINK you have to go to the dealership for key programming.
@PapaSmurf2k3: Thanks for your reply! The color was the only reason I gave it a second glance. I thought, "Gee, my wife would really like that car." Funny how things turn out.
I found out yesterday that the intended replacement radio (Pioneer DEH-6700-something) won't talk to the disc changer. I don't have the disc magazine yet in any case. Maybe there's a gizmo that let's me hook it up, somehow. If not, I'll invent one. How hard could it be?
A thorough power-wash of the inside of the fuel filler cover fixed the opening issue (totally filthy and gummy). It still wants some persuading to close, as there is some play in the hinge; does not hit the striker properly. It's only held on by two screws, which were thoughtfully supplied by the parts picker, so I may swap it out anyway and see if I get a better motion. I like machines that work as I expect them to. That will be pushing my mechanical prowess to the limit, though. Wish me luck!
My lowest-bidder replacement hood stays ($20 for a pair on eBay, including shipping that took 10 days from CA to TX) arrived yesterday and I handed them over to my mechanic. He called this morning to say they lack the ball joints, but so do new units from NAPA. He's going to try to pop off the existing ones and see if he can get them swapped out. The original stays are Nissan. Auto Zone and O'Reilly's did not have them in stock.
I've found the FSM and it shows the location of the detent mechanism but does not give a part number. It looks just every other one I've seen on a Japanese car. I might look at pulling them from the donor Q45 if they operate properly. Will also pull the plastic mounting tab for the visor (same left and right) while I'm in there pulling the seats.
While the car is in the shop for the radio swap and miscellaneous service, the glass guy is going to quote the epoxy filler for the windshield. We'll see.
Will have to do some more research/telephone calls to find out the best way to get a couple of spare keys programmed. Will post what I find. I hope there's an alternative to 1) go to dealership 2) open wallet.