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ABS shut off switch on auto...
Published (2009-11-27 16:44:00)
if you can find a way to do it without losing everything then many people on here would love you heh one person had an idea that would require a bit of wiring work but might work. it was his idea to take the signal from one wheel sensor and splice it off to the wiring for the other three wheels so that the computer saw the info from the one wheel and thought that all of them were always moving at the same speed and therefor it would never...
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Cyl 5 misfire code p305??
Published (2009-11-27 10:35:00)
My 02 S/c 90,000 miles pulled a p305 code last week so I pulled the plug and it was fried. Changed it out and soon after it happened again. Not sure where to go from there under any load she starts to break up you can really feel it any sugguestions? Thanks
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VQ Engine Secondary Timing Chain...
Published (2009-11-28 11:43:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by unibager The dealer approved the repair for all the new timing goodies - they have ordered the parts, and when they come in they will schedule an appointment. They say two days for the repair. Oh, and I took it to Floyd at Henderson Nissan. Where are you located (city, state)? Thanks.
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PRG 3" spacer and deaver...
Published (2009-11-28 17:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by characterzero Shinjari is no longer with us. I have his deavers, but they are with a 2" spacer, 1" shackle rear... Hope those deavers are doing well. I miss the truck...and I miss the forum...but life moves on. Glad to see my 'How-to' is still helping newcomers. Hope I can get another frontier in the near future. Keep on truckin'!
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HELP-ABS,TRAC Light flashing and...
Published (2009-11-28 12:08:00)
Im out ouf town at the moment my gf has my truck she said the abs light and trac light are flashing, and the radio wont turn on it all happend one day when she started it. its a 2006 nismo 46km radflo coilovers and deaver leaf pack. any help pleaseeee
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Sunroof reset? - Page 2 - Nissan...
Published (2009-11-29 11:19:00)
From the service manual Zedbra: Quote: RE-TEACHING PROCEDURE 1. Using the UP/CLOSE switch, move the sunroof toward the tilt position until it stops. 2. Release the UP/CLOSE switch. 3. Press the UP/CLOSE switch again and continuously hold. The sunroof will begin to move in about 10 seconds. 4. Continue to hold the UP/CLOSE switch while the sunroof moves in a jogging motion to the full tilt position. When the sunroof reaches the full tilt...
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Bed Extender Scored. Need...
Published (2009-11-29 21:33:00)
Yup, it looks like you're right. I must have scored the non-sliding version for trucks that lack Utili Track (Part # 999T7-D40NS) Nissan Bed Extender - Non-Sliding for 2005 to 2010 Frontier w/o utili-track :: Nissan Parts, NISMO and Nissan Accessories - Courtesyparts.com If anyone has suggestions to help me fit this to my truck, I'm all ears. Looking at the installation images at Courtesy Parts suggests that I might not have the body...
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Bed Extender Scored. Need...
Published (2009-11-29 21:41:00)
if i remember, it bolts on to the holes in the bed that would normally have the fixed tie-downs in a non-utilitrak bed. if thats the case, you have these, they just have plastic plugs in them and are unused in your bed walls. check it out. you may have to re-tap the threads if they are filled with spray-on liner. read here for more info: Added rope hooks to the bed i know the pic is dead, but it has info about chasing/re-tapping the threads out
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Soaked Spark Plug/Expensive Year
Published (2009-11-30 10:26:00)
Was replacing the radiator this weekend and decided to replace the spark plugs while I was in there. The last plug I pulled, closest to the firewall, passenger side, (#4 I think) was soaked. Pulled the valve cover and looks like I will need to replace it. There is a seal that slides over the plug tube, but I could not see any visible damage. Added a little silicone to see if that would seal it as a temporary fix. Anyone else have any...
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Latest active threads on DIY - Do It Yourself / Tech Tips::
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-29 21:12:00)
by HarshReality001
that wont work with the slider. looks like one off a gen1 or a universal. the sliding one has cutouts on one end of the sides so it doesnt interfere with the wheel wells when it slides.
i know its hard to explain. here's a pic of what i mean:
see how the top is cut off? when you flip it in and slide it towards the front of the bed, those cutouts are necessary to get around the wheel ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-30 10:26:00)
by gkauffman
Was replacing the radiator this weekend and decided to replace the spark plugs while I was in there. The last plug I pulled, closest to the firewall, passenger side, (#4 I think) was soaked. Pulled the valve cover and looks like I will need to replace it. There is a seal that slides over the plug tube, but I could not see any visible damage. Added a little silicone to see if ...
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-17 13:53:00)
by FitzIngarage
Interesting -- so the bad actors are the shoes and not the tensioners, or so it is thought. Plus a flywheel holding tool to ease the procedure.
Started 3 years, 5 months ago (2006-07-11 23:56:00)
by Frontier2
Thanks,i've been wanting too do this since day 1.I want mine too work with out having the other lights on.I guess i can do the same setup with a fuse thats hot all the time.
Started 6 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-02 18:17:00)
by Glacier08
Maybe you should put this up in the Buy/Sell/Trade spot.
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-24 11:59:00)
by ToddG
Took some searching but I knew I read something about this before.
Check this thread: Moonroof issue
There's a reset procedure mentioned there.
Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-10-26 00:08:00)
by bigriver
Here's some additional handy info from Amsoil. Interesting that they point out that using a flushing machine may not be a good idea.
https://www.amsoil.com/faqs/ATF_and_...Procedures. pdf
Quote:
Originally Posted by shinermiller;574574
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Acceleration From 0-90mph: [/b]It took off a bit quicker and the power came on faster. ...
Started 2 years, 10 months ago (2007-01-28 02:04:00)
by Shinjari
Now to the Fun stuff...
Here are the tools you need to do the front spacers...
12 mm socket/wrench (to remove bumpstop)
14 mm socket/wrench (to remove Nuts on shock top)
17 mm socket/wrench (to remove swaybar)
19 mm socket/wrench (to remove Nut on shock bottom)
21 mm socket/Tire iron (to remove lug-nuts)
Torque Wrench
An impact gun is helpful but not neccessary.
Power drill ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-28 12:08:00)
by 2006KC
Im out ouf town at the moment my gf has my truck she said the abs light and trac light are flashing, and the radio wont turn on it all happend one day when she started it. its a 2006 nismo 46km radflo coilovers and deaver leaf pack. any help pleaseeee...
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Hot threads for last week on DIY - Do It Yourself / Tech Tips::
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-29 21:12:00)
by HarshReality001
that wont work with the slider. looks like one off a gen1 or a universal. the sliding one has cutouts on one end of the sides so it doesnt interfere with the wheel wells when it slides.
i know its hard to explain. here's a pic of what i mean:
see how the top is cut off? when you flip it in and slide it towards the front of the bed, those cutouts are necessary to get around the wheel ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-30 10:26:00)
by gkauffman
Was replacing the radiator this weekend and decided to replace the spark plugs while I was in there. The last plug I pulled, closest to the firewall, passenger side, (#4 I think) was soaked. Pulled the valve cover and looks like I will need to replace it. There is a seal that slides over the plug tube, but I could not see any visible damage. Added a little silicone to see if ...
Started 3 years, 5 months ago (2006-07-11 23:56:00)
by Frontier2
Thanks,i've been wanting too do this since day 1.I want mine too work with out having the other lights on.I guess i can do the same setup with a fuse thats hot all the time.
Started 6 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-02 18:17:00)
by Glacier08
Maybe you should put this up in the Buy/Sell/Trade spot.
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-17 13:53:00)
by FitzIngarage
Interesting -- so the bad actors are the shoes and not the tensioners, or so it is thought. Plus a flywheel holding tool to ease the procedure.
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