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DanielG

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2003 Nissan Pathfinder WXii St 4-speed auto
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Screwdriver Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    I Go When I Can
  • Model
    ST
  • Year
    2003

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    Tasmania

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  1. @dezm Awesome, it looks like I can get these in Australia too (which is where I'm from)! Did you happen to have any pictures of your crossbar setup? I'd be keen to see how you bolted them into the nuts in the rails.
  2. Hi team, I trawled previous posts but couldn't find anything answering my question. My 2003 pathy ST WXii (R50) doesn't have rails to mount a rack, but it does have a custom track with three clips on either side. I'm wondering if there is a rack or cross-bars that mount directly to these clips? I'll upload some photos if what I've written is unclear. Cheers.
  3. Thanks for the advice @colinnwn @Teesetz! I'll drain and refill and let you know how I get on. This will be the first time I've done it - but I've found a 1Auto video that looks fairly straight forward as a well as the service manual. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
  4. Thanks for the tip @Teesetz! I recently brought a 2003 pathy WXii st with 105k. It shifts hard between 1st and 2nd and I was looking into whether I should replace the transmission fluid or just top up with an additive. the transmission fluid *might* have been replaced in 2017 at about 80k, but I can’t tell from the mech report - it lists that the rear/front and transfer case oil was replace. After wiping the dip stick on a white fabric it appears reddish. I guess what I’m asking is the risk too great to change my transmission oil now?
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