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    #271
    door jamb pressure is good. add 4-6s
    psi to improve rolling resistance-better fc

    malamig ac nyan kabit lowest setting. nakaka dry ng sinus

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    #272
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    door jamb pressure is good. add 4-6s
    psi to improve rolling resistance-better fc

    malamig ac nyan kabit lowest setting. nakaka dry ng sinus

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    Thank you Sir!

    I was planning to place them at least 33psi for front and 35 for rear (since 44psi and maximum recommended pressure sa rear tire na nakalagay sa door jamb.)

    Minsan nakapatay na yung AC dahil sa sobrang lamig na niya kahit 1 lang hehe

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    #273
    Quote Originally Posted by chocojake View Post
    Hello po,

    Good evening!

    I just got my new Nissan Almera 1.5 E last week (wooo!). So far na-eenjoy ko naman siya. Natakbo na rin sa SLEX and sobrang swabe niya.

    Quick question lang po, ano po tire pressure ang pinapahangin niyo? Do you follow the stickers sa doorjamb? Or may standard po kayo?

    And any advise for new Almera users would be highly appreciated. (Especially to save fuel consumption)

    Thank you so much for the help!
    i follow the door sticker tire pressure numbers. it's the manufacturer's recommendation. why should we not heed it?
    heh heh.

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    #274
    GOT my nissan almera 1.5 E 2018 last fri it came with a seat cover, would like to ask how do you remove the rear seats , thank you very much mga master

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    #275
    Quote Originally Posted by Baltz View Post
    GOT my nissan almera 1.5 E 2018 last fri it came with a seat cover, would like to ask how do you remove the rear seats , thank you very much mga master

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    errr... wala ba sa owner's manual?
    in my old sentra, there are pull rings under each front corner of the rear seat.
    once the rear seat is removed, one easily figures out how the rear sandalan may be removed next.
    Last edited by dr. d; September 6th, 2018 at 11:30 PM.

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    #276
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    errr... wala ba sa owner's manual?
    in my old sentra, there are pull rings under each front corner of the rear seat.
    once the rear seat is removed, one easily figures out how the rear sandalan may be removed next.
    UHm sa lumang 97 sentra ko ganun din may pull rings sa ilalim, yung almera wala eh. Saka yes I already checked the manual , [emoji20] [emoji20] [emoji20]

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    #277
    Quote Originally Posted by Baltz View Post
    UHm sa lumang 97 sentra ko ganun din may pull rings sa ilalim, yung almera wala eh. Saka yes I already checked the manual , [emoji20] [emoji20] [emoji20]

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    i tried to google, but i got nowhere.

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    #278
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i tried to google, but i got nowhere.
    Tried that too. Sighs [emoji20] [emoji20] [emoji20]

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    #279
    NISSAN VERSA REAR SEAT REMOVAL - YouTube

    Almera is known as versa outside ph

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    #280
    Maybe he is referring to the backrest seat so that he could load up longer cargo from the trunk up to the backseats, or he wants to sleep in there with legs fully stretched. Almost all backseats of sedans are held by a latch or a catch, the lower seat where the
    bum rest underneath is the access to the fuel pump/fuel tank filter. If no tsikoteer with same vehicle model could share, you should look for the service manual or ask the dealership service advisor to clarify your querry.

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