Hitting a curb hard enough to make the tire touch the body will require a qualified repair shop. You can bank on more then one thing being broke and or at least bent and will need to be replaced. This happened to me and it required a new control arm. 300 dollars parts and labor.
On the passenger side in the wheel well behind the front wheel. Pull the front passenger side wheel and remove the wheel well cover. The charcoal canister is attached to the firewall in the wheel well. The Leak Detection pump is in front of the passenger side wheel below the air cleaner assy.
No. It's passenger side. Get under your car and look for the fly wheel. It's on the front of the transmission and looks like a giant cog wheel. The starter will be almost touching the flywheel
Assuming this vehicle is front wheel drive, you probably have a bad passenger side half shaft.
The 2013 Nissan NV-Passenger has rear wheel drive.
The 2012 Nissan NV-Passenger has rear wheel drive.
2, one for the passenger front wheel and one for the driver's front wheel.
The compressor is located in front of the passenger side front wheel. You have to remove the right front wheel and plastic wheel housing to get to it.
Behind the front passenger side fender/bumper. Remove the front passenger wheel, the then plastic wheel well guard starting with under the front bumper. It is easily accessible from there.
start bleeding at the passenger side rear wheel then go to the drivers side rear wheel, next to passenger side front wheel and finally the drivers side front wheel, this is the order you should bleed the brakes.
The speed sensor, on a 2001 Honda Civic, is attached to the front drive wheel. The drive wheel is the front wheel on the passenger side.
Behind the passenger side front wheel.
Passenger side front wheel well.