I had the same problem with 137,000 miles on my Nissan pickup. I replaced the spark plugs and the spark plug wires (with high quality ones). I bought a rotor and distributor cap, but did not replace them. I will in the near future. Just the added items made the truck run like brand new. Much more pickup.
An active volcano
It is certainly possible, but not likely in the near future.
It is likely in the near future as he is such a talented footballer.
An active volcano
up my butt. It's the evap sensor and it is located at the back axle near the fuel tank.
Yes, most likely he will in the near future.
It's on a fault line
I have a 1990 Nissan Pickup 4 cyl. manual transmission. The Flasher is under the dash to the left of the steering wheel. It is near the top of the clutch petal. Turn the key on and start the signal. You should hear where it is at. Put your hand on it and you will feel the vibration and the sound will change. I still have not figured out how to get it off.
Simple answer is most likely not.
Not likely in the near future as they have just come from a year in relegation.
On my 1993 Nissan pickup the Fuel Filter is under the hood. Facing the truck ( passenger door left, driver side to the right) It was to the left of the air filter. Cost about 15.00 at Advanced Auto. Took 15 mins to replace. Be sure to unhook battery, its not from it. Look under and near power steering unit.