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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2004 Nissan Pathfinder LE auto 4x4 Black baby...Black
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Do Not Go Off-Road
  • Year
    2003

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  1. Great, so now at least I know I have the right plugs! autozone will scan for free hey.....at least if one of the boots have not made contact properly I could see which cylender is misfiring. This has just got to be the problem Thanks for your help
  2. Changed Spark Plugs - Service Engine Soon Light Came On. Installed "NGK Irridium IX LFR5AIX-11" (stock #b4469) these plugs are listed for this vehicle....although the manual says "NGK Platinum" and thats also what came out... I am suspect the very long "Plug Boots" may not have properly made contact with the tip of the plug. They are very long and you just do not get a feeling of contact when you re-install. Can anyone confirm these plugs are ok? has anyone else had this problem? any real way to check to see if the boots have made contact properly ? any help would be greatly appreciated! I do not have a OBD II reader.......
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