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KILLANOLA

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  1. Couple extenders and a U joint it is then! Might take a little screwing around to find the right combination and to find the plug itself (hard to see back there) but it's entirely doable.

    I guess I should start with the 6 plug since it's the hardest?

     

     

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  2. 1, 3, and 5 are real easy to get to (those are the ones you can see). 2 and 4 aren't too bad. 6 can be a real pain. If you happen to have the factory tool kit, the included spark plug tool is supposed to work pretty well on 6, but I haven't tried that--a couple extenders and a U joint have always been enough for me. Getting it to thread back in is harder than getting it out. Not rocket surgery, just fiddly.

     

    Check your MAF sensor while you're at it, when they get dirty you get mixture issues. Not too hard to clean if you're careful about it. You can get MAF cleaner in a can, but I cleaned mine with denatured alcohol and the corner of a rag and it went fine. Just don't use any cleaner that'll leave a residue and treat those filaments like they're made of glass.

     

     

    I did clean the MAF sensor. It definitely made the car run better but I'm still having the slight bucking on excelloration. I don't have the factory kit unfortunately.

     

     

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  3. When was the last time you did a tune up? Not hard to do and not pocket burning.

    I don't think it's been done. I'm kinda a novice when it comes to cars. 3 of the plugs look easy to get to but the other 3? Not so easy?

     

     

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  4. Hi,

    I'm having a slight bucking in the low gears mostly when it's first run for the day. When I get to 4 and 5th it's fine. I guess I need a tune up? Is there a thread on this already for 1995 pathfinder XE V6. I couldn't find it.

    Thanks

     

     

     

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  5. Sorry adamzz I wasn't using my phone. I noticed you edited your post for ?? Was it spelling or the run on sentence. Wait no the run on sentence is still there. lol Really Dad no grammar lesson from you :P

     

     

    But back to the issue. I still cant seem to get the switch off? does it have 2 releases? There is only one side showing. Does the clutch safety switch screw into the metal brace?

  6. I found my 95 pathfinder -XE 5 speed with the Clutch fluid missing and no pressure on clutch this morning. This happened about 5 or 6 months ago also and I used one of those pressure pumps to get the air out and fluid back in the system. But unfortunately That's not working this time around. There is still no pressure on the clutch pedal. I tried to pump it like last time but no pressure on it. All thoughts and ideas would be great appreciated as I'm kinda a notice when it comes too working on cars.

     

    Thanks,

    KILLANOLA

  7. I would check to see if the ASCD cancel switch and Brake Pedal switch are working properly and that both of the rubber stoppers for pins on these two switches are intack on the pedals. The stoppers are know to deteriorate when the vehicels reach 10-12 years and shatter leaving the switches in the open position.

     

    The actual cruise control solenoid runs on a vacuum. Check the hoses on it and that the linkage running from the servo to the throttle body is still connected.

    Check your harness connectors to the servo in the engine bay as well for damage and poor connectivity.

    I had to replace my rubber stopper piece a while back thanks to this thread it was a pretty easy fix. When i did the cruise control worked but not as good. The speed would go down like 5 or 10 miles an hour than hold. Now a year or so later it slips and kinda bucks to the point where i just turn the cruise control off and not use it at all. The slipping and bucking is bad.

     

    It sounds like it might now also be what alkorahil said "The actual cruise control solenoid runs on a vacuum. Check the hoses on it and that the linkage running from the servo to the throttle body is still connected.

    Check your harness connectors to the servo in the engine bay as well for damage and poor connectivity." Can someone help me find where the cruise control solenoid is?

     

    Thanks,

    KILLANOLA 1995 Nissian Pathfinder XE-V6 manual

  8. How do i drain hydraulic clutch cylinder? (or is called a slave or clutch cylinder?)

     

    2 days ago i went to go into my 1995 nissian pathfinder and the clutch was all the way down to the floor and had no pressure on it and there was no fluid in spot where fluid goes in.

     

    I put clutch fluid in the spot where it goes in and it is still holding fluid but there is no pressure on the clutch at all and the car wont go in gear.

     

    As you can tell I'm a novice at cars any help would be nice

     

    Thanks

  9. Im guessing you guys are talking about this http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/24612-how-to-bypass-factory-amps-in-your-clarion-equipped-nissan/?p=449109&fromsearch=1&do=findComment&comment=449109

     

    How would i go about doing option A. it seems the easiest and I dont plan on reinstalling any factory stereo stuff.

     

    Option A: Cut the factory amp harness and splice the inputs and outputs together. Leaving you unable to re-install the factory equipment.

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