Yes, I opened that panel, but the lever in there is the lock. I can see it go up and down when I lock and unlock with the fob. I don't see or feel another lever for the latch release.
The tailgate on my 2006 SE seems to lock and unlock fine, but I can't open it. I confirmed unlocking through the small access panel, and I can see the mechanism moving when I squeeze the outside handle, but the door is not releasing.
What do I do next?
I had a slow leak that lost about a half pound each week compared to the other tires. That turned out to be the the valve stem, and not the tire itself.
Not camping, but when we road trip with the dogs, I fold down the middle and driver side rear seats and throw the dog beds in there. They love it! The cargo area with rear seats folded is pretty flat/level, and there's even flaps on the back of the rear seats that unfold to cover the crevice between...
In my 2006, the flat cargo area with rear seats down is just under 6 ft. I sometimes haul a 6 ft folding table and have to stand it at a slight diagonal to close the rear hatch. However, the back of the front passenger seat folds forward and flat, so with that down you should clear 8'2" from th...
I've always used aftermarket fluids in my 2006 SE.
Either Mobil 1 or Valvoline full synthetic 75w-90 in both diffs.
Either Castrol Transmax Import Multi-Vehicle or Valvoline MaxLife Multi-Vehicle ATF in the transmission and transfer case. This can also be used for power steering too.
Yep, that's what my '06 sounded like. My mechanic also downplayed it and said he didn't think it was a time chain problem. So, I went to a Nissan dealer to get a second opinion, and the tech confirmed that's exactly what it was. I had the dealer take care of it, since their quoted price was pretty m...
Well, going through old posts I found the original fan clutch was replaced around 34,000 miles, so it seems I actually got over 80,000 out of the replacement. So, thanks global warming
I recall having a similar problem a while back. Looking at my old post, it seems to have resolved itself before I was able to get it to my mechanic. topic12091.html#p72271
What is the life expectancy of the fan clutch? This week at about 117,000 miles I'll be having the 3rd fan clutch installed on my 2006. It seems I have to replace it every 50,000-60,000 miles. Is that normal?
The first replacement was a genuine Nissan, and this one is too.
Well, I've had the Frontier wheels on my Pathfinder for a few days without doing anything for the TPMS sensors, and no dash warning lights have come on. Is it possible the senors synced on their own?