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RatInDaHat

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    94 4x2
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    XE
  • Year
    1994

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    Abq, NM
  • Country
    United States

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  1. I figured that would do the exact opposite, is it a normally closed switch?
  2. any more details? guess i am a little confused what you did to remedy the problem
  3. Hey all. So i'm getting around to replacing the speakers and deck in my 94. I made some 5x7 adapters to hold some 5 1/4 speakers. I'll post up the solidworks files and drawing for anyone who might want to make them. Thanks, -Dustin- Speaker Baffle Drawing SolidWorks file for Speaker Baffle
  4. The funny part is that the socket and welded washer would have taken me longer to make. Good idea though.
  5. Hey all. So i got around to ripping the shift lever out of my 94 2wd today. The shifting was excessively floppy and it was bothering me. It turns out that the lower bushing that goes between the shift lever and the shift rod in the tranny was missing. So to fix it i made some measurements and manufactured a new one. I got one of my telescoping gauges stuck, and that was a blast to get out, but i got it all handled. I'm gonna throw some files up. A quick render to show the part, the solidworks file if anyone needs it, and the drawing with all the dimensions. I'm not sure what models this will apply to, but it worked on the 94 with the v6. Thanks, -Dustin- PathFinderShifterBushing.jpg PathfinderShifterBushing.pdf PathfinderShifterBushing.sldprt
  6. nissan calls it the magnetic switch assembly if we want to get technical. It is comprised of the solenoid and switch portion in one. The solenoid part is not engaged, but the switch part is. When it came down to it, my old starter still works, the new starter is screwed, and i got my truck running a few minutes ago. Sucks that it took so much work for an open ground connection, but that is life. Guess i need to get the new starter replaced now. I also learned the merits of a 2wd model for changing the starter. It is literally a 20 minute, or less, job without the front drive components to contend with. -Dustin-
  7. according to the nissan wiring diagrams the switch supplies 12v to the relay which then supplies 12 volts to the solenoid signal wire. Funny part is that right this second it doesn't matter because the starter spins without any of that connected. How i understand the solenoid is that it throws a plunger into the 12v battery contact and the contact to the starter motor. It might also engage the starter with the flywheel. One other thing worth mentioning is that the starter is not engaging the flywheel while it is spinning with the relay disconnected, it is just free spinning.
  8. ok i lied. it turns out i am actually not getting a ground at the coil side of the interlock relay. For the time being i have just bypassed the clutch switch by running a wire from one side of the plug to the other side(the side of the plug that plugs into the switch). so it looks like i am not getting the ground to that point, at least that is what it looks like so far. *** New Info *** I added a ground to the ground side of the relay (light green wire) and the truck started right up. Here is where it gets fun. After i killed the truck the starter kept going. So i disconnected the battery, interlock relay and connector 87M/22E(the one by the battery that is between the interlock relay and the starter. If i hook the battery back up the starter turns still. I need to check and see if i have power at the coil connector of the solenoid, but that will happen later. If i don't have power there, does it sound like my solenoid is stuck? Obviously if i do there is a different issue. Starter is a reman from nissan that came in yesterday. Any advice here? Thanks, -Dustin-
  9. forgot to mention that i did check the switch and it is working. That was actually one of the first things i checked.
  10. Here is the issue. I am not getting any voltage to the interlock relay on the switch side. The coil side of the relay is good, but the black/yellow wire on the larger plug of the interlock gets nothing(zero volts in reference to ground) when trying to start. From the ignition switch to the connector under the dash is good, and from the interlock relay to the starter is good. The starter is also good. i was planning on just running a new wire from the connector under the dash to the interlock relay. It seems to me that i have an open somewhere on that wire. If that is the case, is this common, or is there a connector or component that i'm not looking at here? Is there anything stupid i'm missing here? Also this is a 94 2wd pathy. Thanks, -Dustin-
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