Side repeater -sourcing a replacement
Side repeater -sourcing a replacement
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LE62NDE

Original Poster:

480 posts

45 months

Thursday 23rd April
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I'm sure someone will know: I have discovered that the body shop which carried out the paint rectification broke one of the fixing lugs on a repeater indicator. Yes, I know I should take it back, but it's 11/2 hours drive away, and it is almost certainly a cheapo Renault part.

So, what's it off? GSF don't appear to stock the Alpine part, but if (as I suspect) it's from the Renault parts bin...

Naturally_aspirated

36 posts

25 months

Thursday 23rd April
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Not sure but worth looking at Nissan cars too as they share a lot of parts

PHusername

126 posts

21 months

Friday 24th April
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Naturally_aspirated said:
Not sure but worth looking at Nissan cars too as they share a lot of parts
NA got it right. Part number is 26160JK00B according to online part catalogue, & a search shows up lots of Nissan vehicles.

One such search result is this:
https://www.nengun.com/oem/nissan/26160-jk00a?srsl...

Part is probably cheaper than fuel to drive back to have it replaced. Maybe they can pay for the part, or post it out to you??



Edited by PHusername on Saturday 25th April 05:06