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  1. Thanks gv, and congrats! You have inspired me no end with your story of triumph. I can't wait to get back under there and begin dislocating my wrists and banging my elbows! At least I know it can be done (i.e. 'when necessary')! 8>) cheers Shaggy
  2. That mark might be because 55mph used to be the national speed limit back in the dark ages (70s-80s) of the 'energy crisis'. (Now we've still got gas, but can barely afford to pay for it). BTW, I'm carrying a dinghy on my roof. Probably doesn't make much difference around town, but will be interesting to see mpg on my first trip (coming up). My feeling so far is 65 will have to be fast enough (i.e. cruising speed). Then I wouldn't be surprised if my mpg is pretty reasonable (20mpg?) even with the boat on top (it's actually pretty aerodynamic compared to the vehicle). Shag
  3. Thanks, that helps. (edit) BTW, it's also shown in manual section EL, page 57. cheers Shag
  4. Thanks! Offhand, do you know which file contains the audio system wiring? (They take pretty long to load up). cheers Shag
  5. Yeah, thanks! Hey I saw the plugs on Evilbay - is that what you meant? Is the color coding stock Nissan. Even if it is I would still need the wiring diagram(!) Haven't seen one yet (certainly not in the Haines or Chilton manuals). You're right on the last two counts - I hate throwing stuff away that could be fixed; plus new aftermarket CD players look cheesy compared to the original. thanks again Shaggy
  6. Thanks for the reply. If I can get hold of the exact wiring diagram/color codes for the factory harness, I'll probably end up putting in a new unit. The fact is that my eyesight and my old back will not tolerate hours of under-dash wire tracing BS and cursing. It's always been a pet hate of mine, under-dash work. So finding an original unit would be my preference. Plus there's the satisfaction of it being vintage-correct! Too bad it crapped out, it looks like a quality unit. PS - yeah I had the lids off both units and had a look. If I find the time and patience I might have another go at cleaning and checking them. thanks Shag
  7. My OEM CD player ('95 SE) doesn't work - it loads the CD, goes click/click/click, then stops and ejects. I might have another go at fixing it, it seems like it almost wants to work. The radio/cassette player works, but the LED display has a bad connection somewhere and only lights up when you push on the chassis. OK, they're junk, but rather than fitting new replacement junk, I'd prefer to get the originals going again. I hate working under dashes, and don't have the wiring diagram even if I wanted to put in a new one. Does anyone have either of the OEM unit(s) that still work? Or alternatively, recommend a plug-and-play replacement? If you have a '95 SE, you'll know they are piggy-back units - the Radio (with cassette player) is on top, and the CD player is mounted underneath. (OEM/Nissan part number for the CD player is B8182 89921, and on the front panel is marked PV705. For the radio, it's PN-9661H, made by Clarion, and has 'CK581' on the cassette-loading door.) Let me know if you've got one or both you want to get rid of. I'll pay a reasonable price if they're in decent shape. I think they'd both fit into a flat rate box. thanks! Shaggy
  8. Now that's all settled, I think I'll go for a drive... 8>) Shag
  9. Someone said that on E you've got four gallons still in the tank. Mine wasn't quite down to E, and it took about 14-1/4 gallons to refill. Sounds about like yours. With 4 or 5 residual and 14+ to refill, plus any variables, I can see 20 gallons. Shag
  10. Someone said that on E you've got four gallons still in the tank. Mine wasn't quite down to E, and it took about 14-1/4 gallons to refill. Sounds about like yours. With 4 or 5 residual and 14+ to refill, plus any variables, I can see 20 gallons. Shag
  11. Depends who you believe. My Nissan Pathfinder Owner's Manual (original issue) says 21-1/8 gallons (80 liters). But my Chilton manual says (for all Nissan trucks) - 15.9 gallons! I searched the Haynes manual - it doesn't seem to mention it anywhere. So now I don't got a clue how much it holds! I will have to wait till I empty it again - oh boy I can hardly wait 8>( Somebody here must know for sure(?) Shag
  12. I haven't taken my Pathfinder on a trip yet. Have to admit I was a bit shocked initially at the truck-like ride and low gearing. I wish they would have saved the low gearing for 4WD and/or allowed normal 5th to be more like an overdrive, but maybe I don't know what I'm talking about. Guess I'll just have to get used to the higher revs 'cruising' on trips, maybe it won't be so bad. I like pretty much everything else about the NIssan so far, just miss the effortless cruising of my previous POS. (I don't miss it's gas bill though!) Shag
  13. Me too! That's .064 gall. or just over 1/16 gallon of gas per mile! (the reciprocal of my mpg figure, I guess... I love maths, though I'm terrible at it!) Also at current gas prices, only 24.6 cents per mile (around town). Not too shabby. Shag
  14. The skinny pedal? If you mean ' more throttle', yes that is a danger for me too now that I realise it is not the guzzler I feared! The little V6 obviously likes more revs than I've been giving it. I don't think this will apply to cruising speeds though, which thanks to the low gearing, will have to remain modest (<65mph)! 8>( Bummer! Shag
  15. Thanks - Next time I'll run it down to 'E' exactly, just to see. It was pretty low, though, and I was surprised it didn't take a lot more than 14-15 gallons to top up. Also, my gauge doesn't show completely 'Full' even with several trigger clicks of the filling nozzle. BTW, does your tank hold 21.25 gallons? That's what my owner's handbook specs say. cheers Shaggy
  16. What a relief! I'm getting 15.6 mpg, i.e. mostly around town (222.7 miles on the clock, 14.27 gallons to top up form just over empty. (So-called 'empty' must be far from it - at 21 gallons full there would have been almost 7 galls left!) So she ain't such a guzzler after all! Now maybe I can afford a trip or two... BTW, I think I can assume my speedo gearing is more or less correct for the tire size (otherwise the mpg would be more to the negative side), but I'll still be checking. thanks for all the feedback! Shag
  17. Will be filling up this morning. Gauge shows just above 'E' with 222 miles on the clock. Praying that 'E' doesn't mean 'totally empty', i.e. that there's still a few gallons left in the tank! Shag
  18. I get that, thanks. You know, when you consider all the variables: tire brand variations even with same nominal size, tread wear, inflation pressure, any slip or loss of traction, vehicle net weight/load per tire, etc. - you're getting only an approximation of true mileage, at best. But still, we can't help it - we like to keep on top of the numbers! Shaggy
  19. Thanks. I assume you mean it was under-clocking? I don't want to discover that it's 'out' the other way (i.e. getting worse mpg)! 8>( I was thinking I might take the mileage off google maps for a ~20 mile trip, for a check. I don't have no fancy gps, and mile markers are usually out of town quite a ways. She's getting down to almost 1/4 full and I haven't hit 200 miles yet(!) By my reckoning, that's too damn close to 10.5 - 11.0mpg (what my old gas guzzler got). Shaggy
  20. Yeah that's what I would have thought. So what I see on the odometer Is what I get. No mpg 'bonus' then. (The tires are Nexen brand but I guess pretty much same as 31" stock tire dimensions.) thanks Shag
  21. Can anyone confirm that the odometer/speedometer of the '95 SE does indeed read 'off' with (stock for SE) 31" tires? Where are the mile indicator posts when you need them? ... 8>| Shag
  22. So if my odometer is under-reading by 7%, then my speedometer is also off. Good news on both counts - better mpg/better cruising speed than indicated. And a ready excuse next time I get a speeding ticket... well, maybe not. (Funny they wouldn't bother to fix that (odo/speedo drive ratio) for the particular (SE) model.) thanks Shaggy
  23. Thanks for all the replies. I would've done a search but I can't see the search button. Being 'new-to-me' it's still on it's first full tank. Has dropped fast and not all that many miles to show for it. By the looks I'd say only 12+ around town, maybe more if I'm lucky and the gauge is 'off' (21 gallon tank, showing 1/3 left @ 175 miles). I don't think I'm lead-footed, commuting just is what it is. I'll know by the weekend, when it'll need filling again. BTW the tires are standard for SE 31x10.5x15". Yes, it is as aerodynamic as a brick @!*%house. Oh well, my last POS only got 10mpg around town, so I won't complain too much. 8>) Shag
  24. Just wondering. I was hoping I'd get better than my previous vehicle, but it ain't lookin' good. What mpg do you get a/ around town b/ on the highway. Also, what's your highest comfortable freeway cruising speed? What do you do to help your mpg on trips? The SE's big tires and lower overall gear ratio sure don't help! thanks Shaggy
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