If the water pump system is not functioning properly, your vehicle will read at a higher than normal temperature and oftentimes over heat. It is best to take your vehicle to your trusted mechanic if you suspect that there is a malfunction as to prevent further damage to your vehicle.
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I read elsewhere (i.e. not confirmed by me) that the Pathfinder water pump torque spec is 12-15 ft-lbs.
This could be the thermostat, the water pump, hoses, radiator, or a bad sensor. Best to take it to a qualified mechanic or you may wind up sitting on the side of the road.
You have to remove the gas tank, the pump assambly from the tank, and replace the float sensor.
It is a lot of work!... If you have a 3.5L. get the book!... No it's not just read my answer for replacing the pump on a 94 concode 3.5 they are the same..
That's oil pressure, not level. Low oil, bad pump, loose bearings, bad sensor. If it really is low, fix it or destroy your engine.
broken fuel gauage sensor or possibly a broken fuel pump indicator
I live in the New York City suburbs. Approximately 10 miles from Manhattan. It happens to be hotter in the suburbs than NYC. The main reason for this as I have read is that NYC is "cooled" a bit by all the water surrounding it.
No, light is used to read UPCs.
The system has a fault code does the dash read do not exceed 35mph should read eas fault may be a bad sensor bag pump etc you will need to take to the dealer to read and erase codes
Fuel pump, fuel pump relay, fuel pump fuse, fuel filter, crankshaft position sensor, ignition control module, coil... and there are a whole bunch of other possibilities. Use a code scanner to read the computer code.
No, low coolant would cause the opposite.