fuel door on my 86Z won't release is there a alternate method to get it to open, or better yet a fix I can make?
That light indicates that the headlight switch is in the on position with the engine not running and the drivers side door open.
6.5 inches
In my sons 1993 300zx there is an electric accuator located behind the door handle, his was broken, need to remove door panel to acsess. In my 300zx, there are 2 cheap plastic black pieces connecting a set of 2 metal rods (one going to the back of the door and one going into the door handle/power) You have to disassemble the door to get to it, try replacing that if it's broken or not even there.
You can open your Nissan broken glovebox with a flat head screwdriver. Gently pry outward on the glovebox door. Begin prying outward just above the glovebox door latch.
i dont know what u talking bout, but you said a sports car. what kind of sports car?
To replace the window motor on a 1991 Nissan 300ZX, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it off. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the old window motor by unscrewing it from the regulator. Install the new motor by securing it to the regulator, reconnect the wiring, and then reattach the door panel. Finally, test the window to ensure proper operation.
Silverhawks - 1986 The Blue Door - 1.42 was released on: USA: 4 November 1986
its easiest to bring it in because you have to take the door pannel off. (without breaking anything.) its a real pain sometimes.
Hometime - 1986 Window and Door Upgrades was released on: USA: 2007
The 1990 Nissan interior panels are held in place with eight retaining clips. Pry outward on each retaining clip to remove the interior door panels.
to stop alarm, put key back in the door and turn it off by unlocking it. should stop alarm and the car will start.
To replace the door lock cylinder on a 1990 Nissan 300ZX, first remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it off. Next, locate the lock cylinder and disconnect the linkage attached to it. Remove the retaining screw or clip that holds the cylinder in place, then pull the old cylinder out. Insert the new cylinder, secure it with the screw or clip, reconnect the linkage, and reattach the door panel.