Yes I do belive so. 99% sure.
On the chain has 3 colour marking on it
6.5" on a Nissan Micra k12
It is located behind the centre console. Go to www.puravent.com and enter your vehicle details (Nissan Micra K12) and the fitting instructions will be shown.
What year and model micra is it? They are all different. Current "bug" k12 model? Previous "bubble" k11 model? or Older "box" k10 model?
The speed sensor, on your Nissan, has a black cable. The speed sensor does not actually have any wires. The cable goes to the speedometer.
take the dash apart and its much easier to get to the motor, a bit tight to get too but better with the dash out of the way!!
this is not a very straightforward job the sump and gearbox have to come out unless you are very competant id leave it to the dealer/reputable mechanic the early k12 had a tendancy for the timing chain to stretch (unbeliveable i know) usually at about 20k to 25k miles this shows up as an engine management fault usually the camshaft position actuator sensor which for the sake of £20(genuine Nissan part) might be worth changing which is fairly easy to do remove airbox/rocker but its more likely the chain. The dealer price is £800+ but it does take 10 hours to do so if you want to have a crack yourself allow at least 2 days i know that this is not much use but if anyone else reads this it might enlighten them a bit maybe its time for a trade in you can get a timing chain kit of eBay
ignition on for 15 mins remove key reinsert ignition on light should go out hope this helps
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Mine (on a nissan cube3 2004) is under the bonnet - as you are facing the car it is to the right hand side 2nd from right under the black plastic cover and the relay number is Micra 02-07 K12 Relay 2563079960 hope this helps you Phil
Circular saws such as a K12 saw. Chain saws such as an Echo saw or a Tempest Ventmaster.
same as any other car u remove the spark lead from the top of the engine beside the rocker cover then use a spark plug socket (which is longer than a normal one) to remove each spark plug be careful to put the leads back onto the same spark plug you removed and not to over tighten the spark plugs.