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Postby Pops » Wed, 19 Feb 2025 10:55 +0000

So, I sold the honda civic as it failed the NCT due to terminal rust, this left me without a daily driver, so after what seemed a lifetime of searching done deal for a suitable replacement I finally found a genuine one owner qashquai.
This qashquai looks great, one lady owner who, because she ticked lots of options when she ordered it had to wait 6 months for delivery in 2008.
She was disappointed in selling it as she had it for so long, 17 years and only 102000km but it failed the NCT due to RUST so her family convinced her to sell as the cost of repairs would be more than the value of the car.
When I was looking at it when buying I had already seen the fail sheet, EXCESSIVE CORROSION of wishbones / swinging arms was the fail along with track rod ends. After having a look underneath and quick test drive the deal was done as anything rusty was a bolt on part and not like the civic with 2ft of chassis missing due to the dreaded rust
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Re: Qashquai

Postby Pops » Wed, 19 Feb 2025 10:59 +0000

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Re: Qashquai

Postby Pops » Wed, 19 Feb 2025 11:01 +0000

This was the worst bit but thanks to winparts I got 2 wishbones and track rod ends for €275
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Re: Qashquai

Postby Pops » Thu, 20 Feb 2025 1:53 +0000

Rust repair complete , 2 new wishbones and wire brush the subframe.
Brunox rust treatment works very well followed by a good dose of underbody spray and spray wax
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Re: Qashquai

Postby Pops » Thu, 20 Feb 2025 1:55 +0000

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Re: Qashquai

Postby Pops » Mon, 12 May 2025 5:29 +0000

Had to go to Derry and decided to bring the qashqai, while it's ok for around town it's very underpowered on the 100km/h roads, have to have a better look at the steering as it feels pretty heavy. Really sorry that I didn't use the mx5 as the weather was perfect for it, was pretty jealous when I saw so many mx5s on the trip
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Re: Qashquai

Postby Steve » Tue, 05 Aug 2025 12:34 +0000

Nice work, how'd it been since?
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Re: Qashquai

Postby Pops » Wed, 06 Aug 2025 12:09 +0000

Hi Steve, it's been pretty good really except for the heavy steering, I tried a replacement complete column including the electric motor but the car wouldn't start after fitting, it seems that the steering ecu is part of the immobilizer so had to refit the old unit, however I did find that the original universal joint was seized in spots so I swapped it and the steering is much smoother but still heavy. I had the battery tested and it is failing but still able to start the car but it's possible that it doesn't supply enough power to get the steering motor working to it's full power. Kind of denying the fact that it could fix the issue as it would involve spending more money without a definite fix
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Re: Qashquai

Postby Steve » Fri, 08 Aug 2025 12:08 +0000

haha
Could it be a dirty ground point?
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Re: Qashquai

Postby Pops » Fri, 08 Aug 2025 11:43 +0000

Could well be a bad ground, when I got the car even the electric windows were very slow but I lubricated the channels and that seems to have worked. Will have a look at the ground points the next time I have to do something else with the car, not a big deal anyway as it's unlikely that I will do even 3k Kms this year
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