Well it is yes as you probably know so many car manufacturers are using same engines a lot of Nissan cars are based on frence cars I mean jaguar xf 2.7 and the 2.9 use the Peugeot 2.5 hdi engine and range rover uses the same motor but like all they both want the most power and the reliably goes out the window hence they brake cranks on the 2.9 engines 😉
I used your video to service my 2015 Juke (owned from new) myself this year, im a competent mechanic and only had main deal doing the Juke as i wanted the service book stamp, now im not bothered so decided to tackle it this year myself and was shocked to find that the date stamp on the fuel filter was 18-03-2012....wtf!, the invoices i have from previous services show that they have changed it every 2 years which is the schedule for this filter, but surly the date stamp should be alot newer than 2012, as the car is 2015, so in my mind it has never been touched from new, i also thought that the air filter was far too dirty for a year old, and as such also think that may be didnt get done at last service either, the car runs much better now and i now know its done correctly....Main Stealers!!!
Thank you for the comment. Yes the main stealers pull your pants down as for the 2012 fuel filter is because your car was made in 2012 it was registered at 2015 its shocking I know. I hear this alot in my time in the trade so that tells me you car was sat for 3 years before your owner ship I'm glad your car is happier as was this juke was. ✌️
I don't trust main dealers. My pug has a full service stamp but half way through it was serviced in a Vauxhall dealer for some odd reason. Pollen filter was never changed in 100k miles, it had a LOT of mould growing on it!
Good job. Its Interasting to see the locations of like fuel filter and stuff in a Nissan Juke.
Well it is yes as you probably know so many car manufacturers are using same engines a lot of Nissan cars are based on frence cars I mean jaguar xf 2.7 and the 2.9 use the Peugeot 2.5 hdi engine and range rover uses the same motor but like all they both want the most power and the reliably goes out the window hence they brake cranks on the 2.9 engines 😉
I used your video to service my 2015 Juke (owned from new) myself this year, im a competent mechanic and only had main deal doing the Juke as i wanted the service book stamp, now im not bothered so decided to tackle it this year myself and was shocked to find that the date stamp on the fuel filter was 18-03-2012....wtf!, the invoices i have from previous services show that they have changed it every 2 years which is the schedule for this filter, but surly the date stamp should be alot newer than 2012, as the car is 2015, so in my mind it has never been touched from new, i also thought that the air filter was far too dirty for a year old, and as such also think that may be didnt get done at last service either, the car runs much better now and i now know its done correctly....Main Stealers!!!
Thank you for the comment. Yes the main stealers pull your pants down as for the 2012 fuel filter is because your car was made in 2012 it was registered at 2015 its shocking I know. I hear this alot in my time in the trade so that tells me you car was sat for 3 years before your owner ship I'm glad your car is happier as was this juke was. ✌️
I don't trust main dealers. My pug has a full service stamp but half way through it was serviced in a Vauxhall dealer for some odd reason. Pollen filter was never changed in 100k miles, it had a LOT of mould growing on it!