Well that is good then. It shifts great, the clutch grabs great, no slip, feels new. Maybe the clutch had been replaced but nothing else. Either way as long it it isnt going to blow up or anything then I am fine. We will see when the time comes for me to replace the clutch. Thanks
smj999smj wrote:You've posted in the suspension & steering forum for R51 Pathys (2005+). You'd probably get a better audience in the Pathfinder WD21 forum, which covers 86-95 Pathys, listed under the "Older Generation Pathfinders."
I came across this earlier today on this forum and now I cant find it. I read something about people using v8 jeep grand cherokee front springs (zj I think) to lift their pathfinders. Do they work for the front of the pathfinder or only the rear? What year of jeep springs work? I have a 95 xe and wa...
No don't replace the TACH are you nuts?! there is a resistor on the pathys there like 16$ thats what my problem was I bought the resister and it worked like a charm Where is this resistor located on the truck and do you remember the part number and where you got it from? Mine is doing the same thin...
I have checked the fluid levels in the transmission and transfer case and they are good, the fluid itself also looks good. The previous owner said it has done that the whole time he has owned it. Im just wanting to know if this is normal or something I should worry about? Thanks
I just picked up a 95 pathfinder 4x4 5 speed last night. This truck is in really good condition, runs great, drives great, and shifts great. The only thing I have noticed is while driving in gears 1, 2, 3, and 5 it makes a humming/ whining sound like that heard when going fast in reverse in a manual...
I just bought a pathfinder last night. It is in really good condition. It has 207k miles but it was owned and maintained by a 60 year old gentleman. I never owned a nisan before so I hope this will be a good experience, I have read a lot of great reviews about them so I hope my experience is good. H...