Was told by Nissan salesman 2010 St was built in Spain.
My understanding is that they're a Thai build. A quick check of a VIN (the first half dozen digits) should tell us.
Was told by Nissan salesman 2010 St was built in Spain.
I've just discovered that the VS at the start of my VIN number indicates "Built in Spain". Vehicles built in Thailand should have ML, MM, MN, MO, MP, MQ or MR at the start of their VINs.
Was told by Nissan salesman 2010 St was built in Spain.
JPMC hasn't actually said I don't think but if you're nice and say pretty please you might get an answer
My understanding is that the ST-X is still made in Spain and most other models are made in Thailand . Am sure someone will be able to give more light on this.
As we know, the STX had everything except the bloody sensor itself - you sorta wonder why they stopped just short of the magic moment sorta thing.
I actually found it curious that it refuses to display below -30C or above 60C. There are places on this planet that experience both - is Nissan trying to tell us not to go there?
Yep, the ST sure has the spot, so the instrument cluster is probably sourced from the same place or at least made to the exact same specification as the STX's.
What's to be determined now is how much of the wiring is actually in the ST. As we know, the STX had everything except the bloody sensor itself - you sorta wonder why they stopped just short of the magic moment sorta thing.
In the ST, is there any wiring heading into the engine bay at all, or is it missing all the way?
According to my D40 manual (in DI.pdf, page 6 of 70), pin 49 of the "combination meter" (instrument cluster) is the outbound signal and pin 50 is the inbound signal.
Worst case - assuming the instrument clusters are identical - you could run a pair of wires out from pins 49 and 50, through the firewall into the engine bay and cable-tie them to the framework in front of the intercooler/radiator assembly, where you can stick your thermistor.
I actually found it curious that it refuses to display below -30C or above 60C. There are places on this planet that experience both - is Nissan trying to tell us not to go there?
Here is extract from the manual showing socket M22. The Thai build does not have socket/plug M22! That's why there is no wiring, everything is on our dashes is transmitted through the M23 socket. Refer to my other posts, you can not do this on a Thai build!. If you don't believe me pull your dash out!. Only takes a few hours or so.
ok i think ive read all this and im still confused or dumb but did anyone get it to work in the 2010 st
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