Andrew Markel discusses a TSB from Nissan regarding a water leak in the EVAP system, and how moving the position of the box drain should remedy the issue. Sponsored by Nissan.
Video courtesy Underhood Service.
Andrew Markel discusses a TSB from Nissan regarding a water leak in the EVAP system, and how moving the position of the box drain should remedy the issue. Sponsored by Nissan.
Video courtesy Underhood Service.
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