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I am 100% sure about this one. When ever the dealer has to do work, or anyone for that matter, you have to sign something saying that you are authorizing that work to be done. Even when you go get new tires put on, you usually have to sign some kind of disclaimer saying that they can do the work that you have authorized them to do. Now I am pretty sure that if you did not sign something saying that they were allowed to change the injectors, they are in the wrong. But if you did, then the dealer has to follow protical and proceedure in any work that they do. That not only insures them, but it insures you as the consumer that they are doing the job the way that Nissan Motor Corporation has authorized. Do you see what I am getting at. A corporation like Nissan, cannot afford to have different standards on the way they conduct repairs, it has to be by the book.
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