If I'm not mistaken you should have sealed beam headlights as mine does. If you are getting water into a sealed beam headlight you will have to replace the lamp. The old one is no longer sealed.
Perhaps moisture has worked into the headlight assembly and dulled the reflective surface. If the headlight assembly looks dulled, has any small cracks or you can see moisture inside, the assembly needs to be replaced. There are some good sources for after-market headlights and other auto-body repair parts that are far less expensive than dealerships and many are made by the same manufacturer that produced the original equipment.
You probably have gotten an answer by now ,but no they do not '88 was the last you for that transmission after that the became computerized
Yes. I have gotten my 2006 Nissan Sentra Special Edition up to 130.
on paper, 20gal but i have gotten 22 gal in there
A diagram of the thermostat location on a 96 Nissan pickup can be gotten from the Nissan dealership. It can also be purchased from most auto parts stores.
Depends what the problem really is. It could be that the headlight assemblies have gotten yellow with age and all they need is a headlight restoration. There are headlight restoration kits available at your local auto parts store or you could have it professionally done.
When potato chips are cooked, they are fried and have gotten rid of all moisture. When potato chips are left opened the moisture in the air is absorbed by the chips.
My guess would be that if has gotten moisture in it. Were the oil bottles sealed? Also how old if the oil?
Hi, I have the same problem with my '94. There is either a crack in the plastic somewhere, the seal around the lens has opened somewhere or when a bulb was being replaced, moisture had gotten in somehow.. If a seal has opened somewhere applying RTV all around the edge and then taking a hair dryer and drying the interior can cure it, a crack can truly only be resolved by replacing the headlight assy, they're pretty reasonable on EBay, also make sure the seal around the bulb is good unless the crack is there.. I can't get rid of he moisture so I'm buying all of the lamp assys and I'll do it when it warms up here in the NE or have it done, but I have moisture in all of mine and I need to replace all of them. Steve H.
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If your headlight housing lenses have gotten hazy, replace them with aftermarket items. Search the net under "headlight assembly" or "...housing." You can find them for under $25, new. Then just buy the brightest bulbs you can find that won't melt the socket or switch with a too-high current draw. I tried "offroad" bulbs that were rated at 80W just to use as low beams, but the bulbs burned out after only a month or two. I'm now using SilverStar Ultras--$50 a pair. The basic design of the headlight housing is problematic, so there's not much you can do. John Seattle, WA
No. If it's hard in the bag it must have gotten moisture in it which caused it to cure. It will make a handy doorstop though.