OH, my fucking god. I bought me a 2002 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V one month ago ang i absolutely love it the red interior stock bucket seats and the perofrmance is absolutely awesome and suspension damn the car is a fucking dream and all stock, only 20,000 miles on it so im driving down the road today and all of the sudden the check engine sign commes on and my car just freking can't drive no more, it didnt turn off but it just didnt wanna go no more.......oh man i was fucking mad, turns out they had a recall on that car on some small part inside the engine that makes the car do that sometimes and they didnt fix it right the first time i went to fix it so the towed the car and they will fix it tomorrow ofcourse for free everything... but im so fucking mad im gona give them so much shit but ill make sure that ill get a good pump before i go to that nissan shop so that they'll remember me really good and fix my car so that they dont have to deal with me anymore...............
My friend has the exact same car, in yellow.......what was the recall exactly on....I should tell my buddy about it before his car shuts off in Chicago traffic
i dont now all the details but it is like an ECU ship nothing really big but defenently something that is going to make your day hell trust me...i took it to those fuckers once and the didnt do shit with it but defenently tell ur buddy to get it cheked out because they have a world wide recall on those and as you probobly know the spec v is a rare car so i think if one is infested with the problem they all should be it just a matter of time when it kicks in....
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