FRONT LIcense Plate Mounting Instructions

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versatill
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I need to mount my front license plate and the bracket that came with the car has 2 white plastic toggle bolt thingies, 2 metal clip thingies, and 2 black screws. Of course no instructions are included. Does anyone have them or can you detail how this thing goes on?

And before anyone says so yes I did search the forumns already and came up with nada!

Thanks


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Put the white "anchors" through the holes in the bumper, metal clips slide over the white anchors, then screw the plate on.

If that does not work, then I am misunderstanding what you are saying.

A picture would be helpful.

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Detailed instructions are in your Owners Manual in the glovebox.

Or here...

http://www.nissanversa.org/dow...m.pdf


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versatill wrote:Thank you for the link to the instructions. I didn't think it be in the manual so I didn't search for it there. Thanks for pointing that out.

I'm now more convinced then ever though that making cars in Mexico is a bad idea and the only good car is one you build yourself. The build quality of this vehicle is SAD! It's got barely over 10k miles on it and it rattles insides, brakes squeal outside, strange steering noise, odd shock noises, and assorted other quirks. It's in essence a POS! I'm done with Nissan after this car is sold!
Its a cheap car. But things can be dealt with, take it to the dealer, its under warranty.

Also good job judging the whole company of Nissan and all its cars based on its cheapest one. And one that's not really a Nissan much at all.

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versatill wrote:I th

I think you can accurately judge a company by it's cheapest car. I 'm sure the cheapest Porsche is built as well and with as much care as the more expensive ones. If a company cares then it won't matter the cost of the vehicle. Care and quality will be found in all the models.

Nissan is not the company it once was. The quality of all the plastics across their model line up is the cheapest available. The cars are snap together crap. They are following the route that led to the downfall of the big three here int he USA.
NO, you can't judge all car companies by their cheapest car. The cheapest porsche is not a cheap car, its not built to be cheap, affordable, gas mileage, etc, etc.

Nissan's mid lineup are still good looking and fun cars to me, that is way above the big 3's mid cars.

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Check with your dealer - You should have gotten one of these with your Versa:


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It's not all his fault. If he's driven the car around Newark for 10k the roads have literally eaten it alive.

Honestly, I would attribute almost every "quirk" aside from dash rattle to that fact.


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