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peterzulu

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Chilkoot 2002 190Km
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Screwdriver Mechanic
  • Your Age
    40-45
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Model
    Chilkoot
  • Year
    2001.5

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Calgary

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  1. ---solved--- those 4 plastic push-in clips are real puzzle. took me couple of hours to figure out how to put it back: first one need to insert them into the grill from the back side (head first, turn and push), after that push the whole grill assembly into it's plase/ silicon helps both in removal and installation
  2. I'm doing coolant change/flush ("lazy" way - drained from radiator, filled with water, drained it). According to the manual 3.5 engine has 2 air relief plugs. I looked everywhere and can't find the second one...
  3. Coolant change/flush procedure as per manual requires draining from the cylinder and water pump. I read that it's PITA I am about to do my first DIY flush and wondering if it's OK to do it simple way - drain from the radiator, flush with water couple of times, fill?
  4. I have never seen R50 in the junkjard
  5. mine too. (2002 4WD SE) And I am sure manufacturer knows better. Quite often when I get my truck to the mechanics shop they set pressure to 38 or 40psi. I guess at this pressure the tire life is just 50% sop they can sell twice more tires
  6. Thanks for the fast AND superhelpful response!!! == I thought that all Pathfinder Chilkoot edition gives are 4 stickers: back, right, left sides and 1 on the overhead sunglasses compartment. Google says http://www.canadiandriver.com/forum/index.php?topic=60970.0
  7. Hi everybody, I can't find a metal underbody protection covers instead of original plastic one and could use a good advice. (((I use my 2002 Chilkoot for work in the field (Oil and Gas, Canada) It's snow & ice covered roads, -30-40C, mostly 4WD. And it's muddy at summer.))) Thanks in advance
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