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SteveWA
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About SteveWA
- Birthday 03/24/1970
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Your Pathfinder Info
1994 Completely Stock. 156,000 kilometers.
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Mechanical Skill Level
Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
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Your Age
30-35
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What do you consider yourself?
Weekend Warrior
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Year
1995
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http://members.westnet.com.au/steve_m
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Location
Geraldton, Western Australia
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Interests
Quad Bikes.
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Just curious...do you guys get the diesel option in your new Pathfinders over there? I can't understand why alot of vehicles that you can buy in diesel everywhere else in the world aren't offered in the US market. I was born and raised in the US and used to love my gas guzzling V8's when I was a kid. But gas was 80 cents a gallon back then too. Since moving to Australia I am really starting to love the diesel engines. Take one over a petrol/gasoline engine anyday.
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Yup got it!
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Sorry I was in such a rush I didn't bother to scroll down and see there was an Australia/NZ section now. Shows ya how long since my last visit! A mod can move this post if they deem it necessary.
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Hey all, Been a fair while since I've logged in here. Can't believe I remembered my password! Firstly this forum solved my problem of my 94 Pathy running like crap down to an O2 sensor. Which leads to my first question. My buddy is a mechanic and we hooked the Pathy up to the machine and couldn't find anything amiss. I also changed the plugs and fuel filter. Probably needed it anyway as I don't know how well the last owner looked after it. He also hooked a little computer up to measure the O2 sensor. He said it looked a bit weird. Said as the engine was running it should flick to showing rich and lean as the computer adjusts from the sensor input. It was basically running between normal and lean all the time. But the Pathy was running ok at that particular time. Would only run badly on the odd ocasion. Mainly when cold it seemed. Anyway seeing where the connector was for the sensor I decided to unplug it altogether after barely making it up the street one morning. Since I have unlpugged it, it has ran sweet ever since. The fuel economy seems to be even better than when I bought it and it was running fine then. So after all that here's question No 1. 1. I haven't bothered to replace the sensor. Just left it unplugged. Will I do any damage to anything by doing this? Never got the codes as I forgot to print out the instructions before taking it to him. His Snap-On code reader was acting funny the day I took it in. Question 2: Did the 94 4 Door Pathy's come with Roof Racks as an Option? Mine has roof racks and I am looking for some fishing rod holders that mount on the racks. I live on the ocean here in Western Australia and fish all the time. A 12 foot beach rod, even in 2 pieces is hard to fit inside the Pathy. I can't see any markings on my roof rack that tell me it's OEM or after market. Anyway sorry for the long story. Thanks for your help! Steve
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Excellent! Thanks mate! I really didn't do alot (ie none) of research in what is available locally. Mind if I ask the price?
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Jeep Parts cheap in Australia? Trust me I highly modified a 97 TJ here. not cheap what-so-ever. But I might be able to find a JGC at a wrecking yard or something.
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Opps. My apology! But in the past it was just too hard wading through all the political posts to bother browsing the site.
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I think I remember reading here that coils from a Jeep Grand Cherokee will work in a Pathy. After my trip away I have discovered that the Pathy's suspension is definately shagged. Mines a 94 and I don't think the coils or shocks have ever been replaced. I've owned it for about 7 months now. Looking for a cheap way to get the suspension back to normal. So my question is what year JGC coils will suit my 94 Pathy?
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I always liked my 12.5's on a 8" rim. Sidewall provided more protection for the rim from rocks and I could always air down more than others running a 10" rim without worrying and losing the bead. But that is just my opinion and it wasn't on a Pathy either.
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The last time it was 2 days. But previously it's been maybe 2-3 hours.
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Anybody else have any ideas? Bueller...Bueller...Bueller...?
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Opps should mention it's the 3.0l V6 not a deisel.
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It was on 3/4 of a tank. It's happened twice now. Once in my mates driveway and again today when I was leaving the beach camp.
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Park with the nose facing up a hill or steep driveway of say 10-20 degrees or so the Pathfinder won't start. Have to roll it level and then she'll go. Runs fine after starting, even up steep hills? Fuel Pump problem??? What do you think?
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Definately HG43. Clearly a 3.
