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Agreed.
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R50 - question about adjusting rear LSV after lift?
Alkorahil replied to FUELER's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
It is part of the anti-lock brake system on a 96-01 R50 in the back brakes. But I am also curious, why does it need to be adjusted? -
Blowing cluster fuse, with no cluster installed
Alkorahil replied to spotfitz's topic in 90-95 WD21 Pathfinders
The one with the fuses behind the panel on the driver's side dash.... That is the 'super multiple junction'. Or so Mr. Nissan calls it.... -
Some of this sounds very similar to another topic going on currently: http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=22015 However I would be inclined to the stalk connetors on the steering column first. Check the connections first for corrosion or loose connections first. Fuse poping comes from a ground making a connection to a hot wire where it should not. That is either a bad exhaust manifold or worn hydralic lifter. Common complaints. Mostly just annoying. Do a forum seach for more on this.
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Blowing cluster fuse, with no cluster installed
Alkorahil replied to spotfitz's topic in 90-95 WD21 Pathfinders
It definately is not the cluster. Somehow the ground on that circuit is now hot. this can be caused by either loose connections or wire insulators rubbing over time and making a connection or someone installing something and not grounding everything properly. The way to find out it to test the two prongs for the 10Ameter fuse. Do this without goign through the multiple junction box. One should be hot and one should be the ground. If the ground is hot, find out what wire color it is and then chase it to see where it is frayed/kinked/broken/fouled up. (Have fun with that!) If you have a ground, then the junction box is messed up. Whatever you do dont keep putting large fuses in, you can cause a fire, damage other electrical components and/or melt a wiring harness, that will be more expensive and more of a headache. -
The FSM should cover the testing proceedure for the module and the sensor. There may just be a corroded/loose connection somehwere, esp from the module as it is in the engine compartment. The wiring of this system is very simple and straight forward, so checking the connections should not be too hard.
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Agreed, sounds like the plug/wire on the MAF sensor.
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NOTE: the pully on the superhcarger is a discontinued OEM part.....
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Good write up!
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Little highschool runts tried to steal my KC's!
Alkorahil replied to beavis0076's topic in Off-Topic
Agreed, I would think you could file trespassing charges. And as for the cops saying they cant do anything because they didnt take anything...attempted vandalizm and/or minor theft is a misdemeanor as well isnt it? There are people arrested all the time for attempted robbery! -
Well, I have been using the PIAA wipers front and rear for a year now, and I would recommend them to anyone.
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Where in the engine compartment is the noise coming from?
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Nissan made this only one year. Last time I looked, the body decals were still available....at some $3400 per side..... I have seen one only two before. One in Lufkin, TX and one trashed (sad) one in Dallas. I would probably kill for one as well.
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Of course it would be easier to replace with it out of the truck but there is no reason if you are patient. I have never done one on a Pathy, have on a Pontiac and an Isuzu. Tokk a few hours. where I work we dont see a lot of clutches being replaced here because the cost of the clutch by itself is 2/3 the cost of a whole new compressor with the clutch installed already, factor in the age of the compressor to start with and you have some decisions to make....
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I pull mine out and stare at it from time to time thinking of ways to mount it on my '95. I have messed with it a lot, its possible but will take time to sculpt a sloped base for it. I am to lazy. But at least I have one and YOU dont!
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Here is your anser: Your vehicle had a remote starter on it at some point. A GOOD installer will put one of these on when they install an aftermarket remote starter in order to keep the voltage 'balanced' and reduce heat on the system. You also see installers use these up near the battery or near an amp when they install a high capacity amplifier for a sound system.
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Yep, that is the correct one! I bet they gave you 08216-62510 didnt they?
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The rear spoiler they have on the R50 show model on their website looks kinda bad ass....
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I wonder-Would a 300ZX TT motor fit in my '95 SE?
Alkorahil replied to Camera1's topic in 90-95 WD21 Pathfinders
Yeah, no room unfortunately. 88 is right it would be a project. But anything is possible with enough time and money. -
Most of them out there end up being expensive. I just gave up and made my own.
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Rock the Casbah - The Clash
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doesnt look bad at all to me!
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Hear Hear!
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caught my eye first thing! NICE!
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It was a very, very expensive accessory when Nissan offered it. Nissan does not sell accessories as well as regular parts and stops making them about one year after a model goes out of production. Once the stock dries up thats it, they are done. I come accross some from time to time in various conditions. I usally grab them if the price is right. I will of course let anyone know if I find one.