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Nissan Altima Crank No Start thread --MIA

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8 years 5 months ago - 8 years 5 months ago #8182 by Andy.MacFadyen
Nissan Altima Crank No Start thread --MIA was created by Andy.MacFadyen
If you looking for the Nissan Altima crank no start thread it is missing in action -- this moderator had finger trouble and it accidentally got deleted right after Paul's post.
So 1000 applogies to the original poster and all those who contributed to the thread.

Andy

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8 years 5 months ago #8188 by ScannerDanner
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Are there still shadow files? You know how we can still see deleted posts sometimes and we can restore them?
I did the same thing last week :-)

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8 years 5 months ago #8293 by OldVet
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Andy,

It was my post, but that's A-ok! I'm actually relieved/thrilled that I didn't violate a forum rule. Having reviewed the Scannerdanner videos on YouTube, I know this is where I need to be.

I'll be joining for the premium content as well.

I took notes on advice from last week, made adjustments, and took new meter readings this morning.

Should I start a new thread or post here?

Thank you!

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