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TheCROW163

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    1998 Pathfinder SE - Japanese Origin - Petrol - Automatic transmission
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Screwdriver Mechanic
  • Your Age
    41-45
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Do Not Go Off-Road
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1998

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  1. Okay Thanks a lot. I'm gonna try my luck at removing the kick panel and checking it out from the inside. As soon as the weather clears. If I understand it correctly, the kick panel can be easily removed: Just a screw and a metal clip holding it in, right?
  2. So incredibly grateful for your help! Can I access the exit point from under the car? Is it visible if I remove the small mud flap and take a look? I'm trying to get away without having to remove any trim from the inside as I'm sure something will break and parts are really hard to come by. But in the worst case having to remove the kick panel, can I disconnect the hose from the inside at the point where it exits the car? Thanks again and sorry for all the questions.
  3. Hawairish, thank you for taking the time to post. Is this photo of R50 Pathfinder's front driver side? I'm looking for the front driver side exit point on my 98. The exit tube is in front of the tire? Can you please show me on the diagram that I attached in my first post? Is this its location? The red circle on the diagram below? Thank you so much.
  4. Yes but I can't seem to find exactly where! Yes I pulled it aside and looked for that grommet for hours to no avail.... I wish someone has a photo of its location!
  5. Yes I pulled it aside and looked for that grommet for hours to no avail.... I wish someone has a photo of its location!
  6. Hello All, Can anyone help me locate the exit point of the front sunroof drain pipes on the driver side of my 98? I removed the wheel arch plastic cover to take a look but could not locate the exit point. I poured some water in the drain hole and it started dripping outside from under the door. I was under the impression (after a search on the forum and a look at the service manual) that the exit point should be some sort of grommet in the wheel well next to the door hinge, but for the life of me I cannot locate it! Does anyone have any photos to exactly locate it? Thank you kindly in advance.
  7. Thank you All for your input, I will check the wiring diagrams to check what I can do.
  8. Why wouldn't you do it, if you don't mind my asking. I'm reluctant to do it myself, but I think I have to find a way. What would you advise me to do in order to prevent it from being stolen? Is there a better way? A friend of mine has a Hard Body, he took it to an electrician yesterday and had him install a kill switch for him, I don't know how he did it, but now before flipping the switch on, the truck won't start, starter motor won't fire, no power to the dash but the other electricals still function, like the power windows, horn and radio etc.... Where do you think he installed it? Thank you kindly in advance.
  9. Hey All, I would like your help in installing a kill switch on my 98 4x4 Auto SE. I still have the factory alarm and remotes functioning fine, but it I think it's not enough as the thieves are getting pretty resourceful, they are even using scanners to steal recent models Grand Cherokees, so I'm worried about my Pathy cos they have are stealing older cars as well. What's the best way to install it? I know most people install it on the fuel pump relay, but if it's possible I would like to install it in a way that the starter motor won't fire at all. Is this possible and can I do it myself? All details and guides are greatly appreciated. Thank you kindly in advance.
  10. Thanks for your reply. I will go and get it replaced. Should I bother looking for the filter and cleaning it as well or there isn't any on this year's model?
  11. Thanks for your reply guys. Can you please answer some questions I'm still wondering about please? So this small leak IS the reason why my A/C is not as cold as before? Isn't there an A/C filter or the like for the 98 Pathy to clean? Maybe something is clogged up in there? I've never cleaned it before. If I want to replace that hose, will all the refrigerant escape? So I would need to refill it from empty with freon? I can wrap a stop-leak adhesive tape (used for plumbing, gas pipes and car radiator hoses) on that hose and recharge the system with the missing freon. Will that work? Thank you kindly.
  12. Hey All, I was wondering is there any filters for the A/C that I need to change? I started noticing that my A/C's cold air is not as cold as before. Is there anything that needs cleaning or replacing? Worth to note that I have a small leak in the big hose, I think it's for A/C (attached photo), it slightly leaks some oil, I suspect it's the refrigerant lubricant. Could it cause a leak in the A/C system and cause the aircon not to freeze air as it should? In the dealership they told me not to worry about it and no need to change it. Please guys, I need some help before I start going back and forth between shops. Thanks.
  13. Seems a great idea! Is there any way I can do this on my truck? Anyone has any experience with this? Thankyou.
  14. Thanks for your reply, That's weak... Is there anything we can do to improve this? I hate having to install an alarm system, because then I would have to bypass the stock alarm and for the lack of preofessionals electricians here, I'm sure it will cause me problems. Lots of cars are being stolen here and I don't know what to do. I already have a steering wheel-Pedal lock but I don't know if it's enough. Thanks guys.
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