I have seen pics on eBay of rusted Pathfinders. The rear frame rails above the tires seem to be the spot where it begins. If you are considering buying an older one; be sure to check out this area. Search through eBay for pics to see what I mean...........
not standard
Yes, very much.
who cares-- this is the sport trac section
Yes, mild carbon steels are very prone to rust.
Haynes repair manuals have good wire diagram its not free
mine has got 185,000 and is still going strong
Rust is iron oxide. So when iron oxidizes you get rust. So iron and steel (iron and carbon) are prone to this happening while metal like aluminum well not rust.
My transmission guy informed me that Nissan Pathfinders do not have a drain plug, that they are a self-contained unit. If you are leaking fluid, your seals need to be replaced
Snapdragons or Antirrhinum are prone to rust. This is why although they are perennial plants they are usually grown as annuals.
In recent years pennies have been made of steel plated in copper, and steel is prone to rust. Older pennies were made of pure copper, or copper and zinc, which did not rust.
When owning a car, it comes in handy to know how much fuel the car will hold. A 1997 Nissan Pathfinder has a gas tank that holds 21.1 gallons of fuel.
The "Pathfinders" are part of the US Army .