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marconissan2

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  1. Thank you @Slartibartfast, very much appreciated. I am glad that I am not the only one confused about it. Thank you for your input
  2. Hello everyone, I have a 2001 Pathfinder 3.5 SE 4x4 auto with ABS brakes. I'm looking for a replacement master cylinder, and there are two options for that year's model with 4WD: NABCO or TOKICO master cylinders. Can anyone confirm if these are interchangeable? Even when inserting the actual VIN in the Nissan parts software, both options come out. Thank you in advance. Nissan part numbers 460100W002 TOKICO 1(25.40) 460103W420 NABCO 1(25.40)
  3. I have had very good luck combined with affordable prices, even considering international shipping, with https://partsouq.com I am restoring a 2001 LE and they have been immensely useful. They have an incredible amount of Nissan original spare parts and also OEM replacements. Just type your VIN into the VIN box and you will see all detailed diagrams of your specific Pathfinder as well as Nissan actual part number with what they have available. They also have an ebay store if that gives you more confidence in buying from them. They are based in the Arab United Emirates. Shipping is via Fedex, Ups or DHL and I would say it takes on average 1 week. I also have seen a good amount of parts from Z1 offroad https://www.z1offroad.com/?m=R50 Good luck!
  4. The shape is the same but the vents will not match correctly. Junkyard is the way to go if you have one nearby...
  5. It is possible to fix it but those micro bulbs that are used are almost impossible to find. The two buttons come out as drawers and inside there is a serviceable mini bulb. Sometimes if you have a junkyard nearby it is an option but they might be burned too. I tried the same with mine.
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