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german996

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About german996

  • Birthday 06/16/1971

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1995 SE fully loaded, 154k miles,black on grey, ABS light on ocasionally, door sensor light flickers a lot, but runs flawlesly.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    I Own A Shop Or Work As A Professional Mechanic
  • Your Age
    36-40
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1995

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  • Location
    San Diego, CA

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  1. Hi there, just received them, and lready installed, looks bitching, german996
  2. LD50 , how much was your CL, I google it but could not find anything, just to be prepared and aware of the cost... thanks German996
  3. hi again, I guess that i will try the new methods, and let you guys know, thanks German996
  4. I lift the front end , and did not feel any freeplay at all in the tires, thanks for the info
  5. Hi everyone, I have been learning a lot about my PF through this forum I think is awesome, I have a 95 at tranny, 4wd, that I have just started off roading with , and I am concern with th e center link and also with rust in the frame, I show no signs of it yet, maybe I never will , but is there a pattern in early wear in the CL or in the frame on this rusting issue? thank you once more for your help and opinions
  6. Hi everyone, just reorder a second set of decals , still dont know what went wrong with the last order, just hope I can get them before January.. regards German996
  7. 95shakinPF, Hi there, if for any reason you still have the functioning tach that you are selling let me Know, I need it for my 95 pathy.... thanks German996@yahoo.com
  8. will check the grounds and connections for each horn, I have already check the ones in the steering wheel, thanks, german996
  9. Hi Darren, if you look in search section you will find that part number 14065-v5004 is the revised exhaust manifold studs, basically from the nissan 300 zx twin turbo, they cost around 8 us dollars.. regrds German96
  10. my horn works intermitently, dont know if there is a bad contact in the steering wheel , I tried to take it apart and the lower part seems to be stuck and I didnt want to force it, so I squeez a file to clean the contacts , but no luck , I know the horn is located behind the front bumper inside the wheelwell, ( between the tire and the bumper) , have anyone had any trouble with the horn? german996
  11. Oficially the installation can be done without removing the bumper , accesing by removing the aux light panel and lights as LD50 said, it was a very smooth procces and easy acces with a ratchet and a 17 mm deep wall socket, the painfull part was to run the wires from the engine compartment into the dash area, but it is now all done, thank you for your suggestions.... German996
  12. sorry , did not read the whole thing,,, german996
  13. hi guys, it happened to me too, I ordered club decals from this guy Firerescue... , over three weeks ago and havent got anything, I did folloe the link from the NPORA website... any clue? maybe we got framed, will have to order them again? regards German
  14. well , It has that ticking noise since day one (2 YEARS AGO), BUT i thought it was an exhaust leak due to a leakey exhaust gasket, like every other nissan maxima that I have heard, I am a motorcycle tech for GP motorcycles in San Diego (Italian motorcycles), but it was not until I joined npora that I got curious about the noise and decided yesterday to remove the heat shield and dyscover the problem to be a broken stud, I have to confess that I am totally intimidated on working in my PF, got use to just working in motorcycles for the last ten years...and that spoiled me. regards' German996
  15. I was saving up some money to do the timing belt and other more important stuff, like water pump, pulleys, belts and hoses... german
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