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General question on 90-95 pathfinders


NaturaTek
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Yes, this is noob question 348!

 

When a pathfinder is 2wd, it means there is NO 4x4, just 2wd... I'm thinking i'm correct on this so far.

 

But now if someone claims a 95 pathfinder is 4wd, I'm assuming 4wd is just that, 4wd, meaning it's 4wheeling permanent, you can't shut off and go 2wd.??

I'm looking at ebay to buy a new pathfinder, and came across this one:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...RTQ:MOTORS:1123

 

I email the guy asking if it's 4x4 or 2wd. He responds 'neither, it's 4wd'. But when I see the photos, I see the 4x4 gear shifter.

Just slightly confused here, is he wrong or just misinformed? Because I see the shifter I'm assuming its 4x4 and you can go 2wd or 4wd on demand whenever you engage it?

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any first gen pathy (1986-1995) will be a 2wd or a 4wd(4x4 yada....) the way I look at it 4wd, 4 wheel drive & 4x4 put you in control of when your using 4 wheels.

awd(all wheel drive) on the other hand means all wheels all the time (like a subaru)

I agree with redfinder(he would cheer you for getting a red pathfinder) it looks pretty good.

IMO the 1st gen pathys were are the best trail vhecles nissan ever made.

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IMO the 1st gen pathys were are the best trail vhecles nissan ever made.

Um.... Nissan Patrol?!?! :shrug:

 

OH, and NaturaTek.

 

There was no all wheel drive (or full time 4wd) on the WD21's. Either it's 2wd, or 4wd with the shifter.

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Um.... Nissan Patrol?!?! :shrug:

 

OH, and NaturaTek.

 

There was no all wheel drive (or full time 4wd) on the WD21's. Either it's 2wd, or 4wd with the shifter.

I stand corrected! the best sold in usa hows that?

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Think your confusing "4 wheel drive"(4x4/4wd/etc) with "all wheel drive"(awd). All wheel drive is not selectable, 4wd can be shifted in some way or another(lever, button,etc) between 2 or 4 wheel drive.

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