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Terminex

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  • Birthday 10/02/1973

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2001 Pathfinder LE Black / Tan 2" suspension lift 31" Cooper ATX Custom Brushguard Tailight Guards KC HiLites 150watt Daylighters onboard Air compressor K&N FIPK II cold air box Yakima Roofrack with Bike & basket mounts Full length custom skid plates Alpine XM / Sirius / MP3 headunit Infinity Reference components all around Infinity reference dual voicecoil subs Infinity reference Amps for all speakers
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    2001.5

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    St. Louis, MO
  • Interests
    Other than the obvious i.e. 4X4?<br>Climbing, cycling (off & on road), most any outdoor sport & several indoor:-)

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  1. was wondering the same as I was waiting on him to finish the winch mount.
  2. got the EAM - Emergency Action Message:-)
  3. Jarsiff, You have the same wheels I do. I installed the Warn hibs about 6 months ago with no problems. there is plenty of clearance, BUT you will not be able to put the center caps back on. (as others mentioned) I did notice an increase in my gas mileage. (about .5mpg around town, about 1mpg freeway) PM me if you want pics of how they look.
  4. Ignition switch is a definate possibility, but I like to start with the most basic. Disconnect the battery and clean the termineals thoroughly with a good wire bruch and some baking soda and water. most power problems we see are related to a couple items to rule out. (and they are just good maintenance checks anyways): Clean terminals & wire connectors Take the battery to Autoxzone or some such and have it checked If the battery is Drained & cannot be charged - that is most likely the problem If the battery is drained, but will hold a charge - it is most likely the alternator If you connect jumper cables and still do not get any power it could still be the battery as a shorted battery can produce the same symptoms. Finally it could be the ignition switch. Hope it is simply corroded terminals for your sake:-)
  5. That really bites, but it might be looked at as an opportunity. If it will be covered by insurance, you could use part of the repair money to replace the bumper with an ARB or TJM bumper instead of stock. it is about the same price as what a dealer will charge for a stock number.
  6. Same thing happened to me about a month ago. tried just resetting the light. then I started tracking my gas mileage - 13.5 FREEWAY:-( Took it to the dealer and had 2 O2 sensors replaced & the computer reprogrammed. replacing those bad O2 sensors brought me back to 15.5 mixed driving. (lucky for me my extended warranty doesn't expire till next month:-)
  7. I have the AC lift with Rancho all around. (9000X in the rear) I love it. Especially the adjustable shocks so that i can change the ride depending on what I am doing. I have had them for almost a year now, and never had the "topping out" problem that others have mentioned.
  8. When will it be posted on your website as available to buy one? -THanks!
  9. This is where I got them for $125. http://www.accessconnect.com/warnprehubs.htm
  10. Hi, I just spent a couple hours replacing the rotors, pads & adding Warn hubs to my 01 Pathy. Unfortunately then I removed one of the snap rings it went flying into the grass & was not found. I was hoping some one could help me with the part number as I have been unable to find it. -Thanks!
  11. Just an FYI AC also has the sway bar quick disconnects if you were thingking about doing it at the same time.
  12. Yeah, they are good at sticking it to you for parts. I have found that eBay is the best place for me to find what I need. i.e. a replacement alloy rim ran me $100 on eBay. Nissan wanted $275 for it. (and that actually was one of the more reasonable part prices they have ever quoted me)
  13. If you are planning to get into off roading, a cheaper solution to the bumper problem may be to get your bumpers rhino lined. You would just need to sand & primer the spots where it is rusting. It will save you the cost of new bumpers & protect against rock chips. I have LONG been considering doing my bumpers & the lower sides of mine with it. (although my pathy is black so it will be MUCH less noticable than say a Silver or Red pathy:-)
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