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1995 Pathfinder SE-V6


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So I was driving around the other night through car dealers here in Boise, and I found a 1995 Pathfinder SE-V6, 130k miles, 5spd, with LSD. It is a little rough cosmetically, but ZERO rust, bumpers were dented but I have a extra set of front & rear so no problems there, and it needs a very good bath.

Problem issue #1 is that the fog lamps dont work. I did check the bulbs to make sure they were not burned out. On the center console the fog lamp indicator does light up so not quite sure??

#2 The cruise control does not work either. I checked all the fuses but they are fine, so no idea there either?

#3 The tach doesnt work, it starts off at 1000 rmp, and the longer I drive, it gradually moves up, but will not recognize engine speed increases. What could that be?

#4 This one has me the most concerned, the clutch or transmission makes a wierd kinda buzzing sound in 1st,2nd, and 3rd gears. The clutch seems to be fine, it sounds almost like when a car is reversing, that sound. But it remains all through the first 3 gears. It drives fine, and the transfer case works perfectly, just a weird sound. Should I be worried, or have a transmission shop take a look at it.

I feel like I got a steal on this PF. A 1995 SE, for $2450.00, black, grey interior, brand new tires 31/10.50/15, and a new Kenwood MP3/CD/AM-FM. and no body damage or rust. Its just these little things that need to be fixed to make it a KILLER deal.

Thanks guys for any help or advise. Oh ya, this will be my 9th Pathfinder, I am such a freak!

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Problem issue #1 there is a regular fuse, 15 amp I believe, or 20....right by the battery, its an in line fuse so it should have a wire connected to it and should have a plastic casing over it. mine is right behind the battery.

#4 If it is a whining noise, my alternator was overcharging once, had it checked at a local alternator shop 4 free, the diodes were shot or something, and it kind of sounded like a real faint whining noise kind of like radio interferance...the faster i reved it the higher pitched it was...turned out it was just a faulty alternator.

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