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NavyP503

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About NavyP503

  • Birthday 06/19/1982

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Finally getting out on the trails more this year!
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    36-40
  • What do you consider yourself?
    I Go When I Can
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1991

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Firestone, Colorado

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  1. Thanks for checking for me! I still haven't made it to the yards, maybe next weekend.
  2. Taking her out for the first time tomorrow!

  3. Does anyone know if the 240SX window amplifier will work for the WD21? Part number off mine is 28515-43G10. The part I'm looking at is 28515-38E00. I'll be hitting the junk yards up this week as well, just wondering if there are other years of Nissan's that will work. Thanks! http://navyp503.tumblr.com/post/121562289259/window-amplifier
  4. Yeah, I'm sure there are other combinations that they wouldn't use as well.
  5. It would be 4^8= 65,536 combinations. But i'm sure some are not used as in, all 8 positions with the same wafer, so it would be less. The 8*7*6.... is the number of combinations you can have with 8 distinct objects.
  6. Where at in Colorado? I could help you take a look at it.
  7. I had a J/Y speedo repaired and the ODO run forward to match my mileage when my speedo finally kicked the bucket. Cost about $100, but was worth it for me.
  8. NavyP503

    fuel economy

    I was fairly impressed by mine as well, with how many miles are on a 20 year old vehicle. I had a 1994 Rodeo 2wd at one time and only got 13-15mpg.
  9. 004 I have the headlight guards too, but I didn't like the way they looked. I've cleaned up the wiring as well.
  10. I was going to run completely new wire to the stock plugs, but couldn't find the correct crimped terminals anywhere. Good luck on the wiring!
  11. I had the same thing happen to my '91. Replacement harness was $75 and they weren't even sure it was the right one. I just cut out the melted wire, spliced in new wire and put new wire loom on it.
  12. +1 to being careful, broke my cable on the fourth or fifth time I had the cluster out. I just replaced my cable with one that had a metal end!
  13. Thanks, I lived with it for about two years before I finally got fed up and bought a new solenoid.
  14. That gear in my picture only disables the trip meters, but if it's part of the problem causing your odometer to be off it might fix that as well. Only way to tell is pull it out and take a look at the gears, see if everything is meshing right and there are no teeth missing.
  15. Finally got the connector and cleaned up the wiring. IMG_0915 IMG_0916
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