Its the main light switch in the colum. the contactors are worn and not touching all the way! Salvage yard 10 bucks! The new one is like 200 dollars! It sould fix any other light problems if any.
There is no switch to activate or deactivate the brake lights on a 1988 Nissan. The brake lights automatically turn on any time the brakes are pressed.
THE GAP IS 0.039 TO 0.043
none of the parts well interchange at all.. except for nuts and bolts.
The 1998 Nissan Sentra has a timing chain. It never needs changing as long as the oil is changed in a reasonable amount of time.
Is it easy to replace a throttle body in an 88 sentra? How do you clean a throttle body
I don't care and neither should you!
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A check engine light could mean many things on a 1988 Nissan Sentra. The light could mean anything to a fuel cap not being tight enough to bad spark plugs.
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You will need to hook up your tachometer to the coil connector. After disconnecting the throttle sensor and applying the hand brake, look for the plain black wire at the coil connector to hook it up to.
In the 1988 Nissan the alternator, instrument panel, and backup lights shared a fuse. Before changing a fuse see if the backup lights work (have someone watch when you are in reverse). If the neutral start/backup light switch is broken internally, it can be blowing the fuse when you put the car in reverse.
Engine "blow-by" excessive engine wear - bad piston ring