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Old 03-09-2005, 11:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Service Bulletin Num : 05017
Date of Bulletin: FEB 24, 2005

Component: BODY: WINDOWS
Summary: 2004 NISSAN TITAN /ARMADA; FRONT LH/RH WINDOWS - RATTLE NOISE WHEN PARTIALLY OPENED

Service Bulletin Num : 05016
Date of Bulletin: FEB 24, 2005

Component: BODY: SUNROOF
Summary: NISSAN TITAN/ARMADA; SUNROOF SUNSHADE FABRIC WORN/RIPPED

Service Bulletin Num : 05014
Date of Bulletin: FEB 11, 2005

Component: BODY: INTERIOR
Summary: NISSAN ALL SEASON RUBBER WINTER FLOOR MAT INSTALLATION

Service Bulletin Num : 05008
Date of Bulletin: FEB 08, 2005

Component: DRIVE TRAIN
Summary: 2004 NISSAN TITAN (A60) REAR FINAL DRIVE GEAR OIL SPECIFICATION CHANGE

Service Bulletin Num : 05003
Date of Bulletin: FEB 24, 2005

Component: BODY
Summary: NISSAN; INFORMATION ON PAINT STAINS CAUSED BY TIRE DRESSING

http://www.nissanhelp.com/Bulletins/Titan/2004/1.htm
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Anyone read the tire dressing one. I guess dealers are going to have to deliver cars without dressed tires now?
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I think they might be fixing my windows right now ... although the rattle was occurring while the windows were up all the way ... we'll see ...
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Old 03-09-2005, 11:25 AM   #4 (permalink)
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How technical can it be to install rubber floor mats?
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How technical can it be to install rubber floor mats?
isn't there a special course in tech school for rubber floor mat install...
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Anyone read the tire dressing one. I guess dealers are going to have to deliver cars without dressed tires now?

Mmmmmmm, nekkid tyres....

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Good question Steve. He's most likely wishing he had a Titan and a cold one.
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Anyone read the tire dressing one. I guess dealers are going to have to deliver cars without dressed tires now?

Some tire dressings are a silicone base, it will get under the clear coat when the paint is fairly fresh and leave "fish eyes".
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Thanks Logic, those must be hot off the press. Weren't on there Friday.
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Back when I worked at a Pontiac dealer service dept. we had an issue with people putting TOOOOO much dressing on thier tires on white Trans-am / firebirds.
Had a customer screeming at us becuase her 94 25th anniversary TA vert was turning yellow on the rear parts of the wheel wells. It was the tire dressing staining the white plastic parts as it splahsed off when driving.

Rule of thumb.... don't put tire dressing on with a paint roller. That might be a bit thick.

It's been too crappy here to even wash it. let alone dress the tires.

isn't it spring yet?

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Thanks Logic, those must be hot off the press. Weren't on there Friday.
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isn't there a special course in tech school for rubber floor mat install...
That little clip on the drivers side mat could be more than some of the service monkeys can handle.
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How technical can it be to install rubber floor mats?

Very technical for those who have received a good ol american ejamcashun.
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the auto up window problem is definitely what I have.
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