Remove the driveshafts, unbolt the transfer case, unbolt the transmission from the bell housing. Disconnect any sensors.
If it's an automatic, Unbolt the torque converter.
The safety neutral switch on a 1989 Nissan Pickup with an automatic transmission and a D-24 engine is located on the transaxle. The neutral switch will be found where the linkage attaches to the transaxle unit.
Underneath the passenger seat.
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under passenger seat
no just one.
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On a 1989 Toyota pickup, the transmission fill plug is typically located on the side of the transmission case. It is a hexagonal or square-shaped plug that can be accessed from the driver's side of the vehicle. To fill the transmission, you would remove this plug and add the appropriate transmission fluid until it reaches the correct level. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface when checking or filling the transmission fluid.
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The short answer is yes. Both the 1989 and 1990 models use the RS5F50A manual or RE4F02A automatic transmission.
its connected to your positive battery cable.
The estimated cost to replace a clutch and radiator, in a 1989 Nissan pickup truck is $1100. A private mechanic may be able to do the job for less.
you have to remove the transmission, the driveline (S) depending if its a 4x4, if so u have to remove the transfer case. the transmission and transfer case should be the last step. your clutch sits right behind your tranny.