AirChime
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2004 Pathfinder SE
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Screwdriver Mechanic
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30-35
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Rarely Go Off-Road
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2004
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Changing Rotors and Brake Pads 2004 Pathfinder SE
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Yup. It worked just right. I never thought about that, but it makes total sense. Like I said, it was cold and my fingers ached, plus I was exhausted. I guess I wasnt thinking straight. I got everything reassembled and it works. Now there is a little smoke, but I suspect thats from greasy finger prints on the rotors. -
Changing Rotors and Brake Pads 2004 Pathfinder SE
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
I do have the FSM downloaded, but it doesnt say much about changing rotors. Thank you for the tip, I'll give it a try. -
Changing Rotors and Brake Pads 2004 Pathfinder SE
AirChime posted a topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Hey folks, I am need of some help with the changing of the rotors on my 04 Pathfinder SE. I have the rotors off on both wheels. They were scarred up pretty bad by the previous owner, and I was getting a grinding noise. Anyways, the rotors and pads are AZ's Duralast Gold Series. I know this may be poo-pooed but meh, its what was available.The pads look good, but the scoring is deep on the rotors, so I think the pads dont have enough to grab. I decided just changing the rotors would be bad, so I am changing both rotors and pads. So I have both rotors off. I started to re-install them, one at a time, when I noticed that after I had the rotor on as far as it would go, the hub installed into the rotor, bearing packed with grease, wheel bearing lock nut, lock washer and screws, and I cant think of the name right now but it attaches via 6 small nuts, I dont have enough room to put that split ring back on. Anyways, I tried a few more times, but the sun was down, it is cold, and my fingers dont work well in the cold. So I ask yall, what am I screwing up? Do I not have something lined up correctly? Did I not put something in correctly? Where did I go wrong? -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Cats changed, turns out it was the upstream cats on both sides. Transmission shop changed them for free when they serviced the transmission. I also got a good warranty with all the repairs. -
New Guy In Dallas, TX That Needs All The Help He Can Get
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in New People Start Here!
Transmission fixed. Upstream cats changed. O2 sensors changed. R50 runs very goodly now -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Downstream are on the left Upstream on the right -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Problem solved. Problem staying solved! I hit both O2 sensors with PB Blast every few days, and waited for warmer weather. Today I tried, and they came right off. No fuss. THey are in terrible shape. There's no two ways about it, they were destroyed. I will get some pics up later tonight after the Cowboys lose and I am done screaming at them through them TV. R3DNICK, what are yall getting on the cats? Got any deals? -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Yes, I am using an O2 sensor socket. There are all kinds of hoses, both metal and rubber, in the way. Even if I remove some of the hoses, there still isnt much room down there. I wonder if I remove the heater hose, or whatever its called, if that will introduce air into the line (thus causing bubbles) and lead to a whole new set of problems. -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Man! After a week of messing with them, I still cant seem to get the upstream O2 sensors out. I can slip the socket onto the upstream right O2 sensor, hook up some extensions, but I cant get the damned thing off. I dont know if the socket isnt on the sensor all the way on the sensor or what, but I am frustrated. So I ask again, does anyone have a technique to get these things out? -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Oh, one other question. After I get the two upstream O2 sensors changed, and if that is the problem, what do I do afterwards? Do I disconnect the battery and reset the computer, or do I just drive it to Autozone and have the codes read again? With my Ford I had to reset the computer by disconnect the battery and after reconnecting, I had to drive it for 75 miles. Given the current transmission issues, I am leery about driving it at all. -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
OK, today I got two of the o2 sensors, and they were a bit of a pain in the arse. It turns out the two I replaced the two downstream sensors. I dont know much about O2 sensors, but these were coated black with baked on gunk. I'll take a pic later, if you care. I tried changing the two upstream sensors, with absolutely no joy. I even rented an O2 sensor wrench from Autozone. I can get the wrench on it, but I cant turn it. I noticed the box for said O2 sensor says its for Fords, so that may play a role. I will stop by Autozone tomorrow to make sure they dont have a Nissan specific wrench. I would appreciate any other suggestions or techniques. -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Sorry I havent updated anything, but there really isnt anything to update. I have been working long, tired hours, but I did order the correct 4 O2 sensors. I figure for the $270 spent, if they solve the issue, that great. If not, they probably needed changing anyways. My neighbor, who is the son of mechanic shop owner that dealt with Nissans, Toyotas, etc is going to help me install them. My question is if they dont solve the problems, and it is the Bank 1 and Bank 2 converters, which ones are they? I scored a couple of locomotive ditch lights at an auction this week. Your LED lightbars will weep because of the output and throw of these. -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
I know, bro. Those comments werent in any way directed at you. You've been the best help I could find at that, or any, Nissan dealership. -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
I forgot to mention that I will be changing the O2 sensors out. Am I correct in assuming there are 4 of them? Your thoughts on these: NTK Upstream Left: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1643118&cc=1431977 NTK Upstream Right: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1644020&cc=1431977 NTK Downstream Left: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1644446&cc=1431977 NTK Downstream Right: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1644672&cc=1431977 -
Need Some Assistance With Catalytic Converters
AirChime replied to AirChime's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Is the MAF in the air intake line between the filter and the engine? I ask because thats where Ford has them, and I have cleaned it before. I'll go get a can of MAF cleaner shortly. As for the catalytic converters, I dont know which ones to replace. That is the issue. Is it the two up front or the two in the rear? If I had that info, my order would have been placed on Monday. I have no qualms about ordering some O2 sensors either. I was actually planning on it.