Nissan Sentra'S AND OTHER Nissan MODELS COME WITH A CHAIN. THEY ARE REPLACED WHEN THEY FAIL. TAKE NOTE:IF THEY FAIL.. HOPE YOU ARE AT IDLE WHEN IT DOES.. OTHERWISE IT MAY COST AN ENTIRE NEW CYLINDER HEAD.
No, tranny comes out the bottom.
This information can be found in your owner's manual.
I heard from a mechanic at a dealer in Canada that replacing the timing chain can run about 2000.00. To replace the cvt tranny can cost you up to 5500.00. BUY A HONDA ACCORD INSTEAD......
In my grand am se I have to take it to a shop and they have to check the tranny fluid with a analizer. ya.
Manual or auto tranny?
more then likely being the engines are so different youll have to basically have a donor car to use as youll probly need the wirehareness and computer along with the engine and tranny and possibly the drive shafts as well as custom mounts for the engine and tranny
NISSAN MATIC-K AUTO TRANNY FLUID, (i work for a tranny shop)
If you have a transmission "Dipstick" which most cars do, you can slowly poor the tranny fuid in there (using a funnel) until it is at the appropriate level.(The dipstick will look a lot like your oil dipstick under your hood)
it cost 1500 dollars to replace my tranny at the local tranny shop
Yes, engines are different but the tranny's the same.
yes
THERES USUALLY ONE BOLT COMING FROM THE TRANSMISSION SIDE, AND ONE GOING TOWARD THE TRANSMISSION ON THE STARTER SIDE, THEN THERES A SIGNAL WIRE, AND A POWER WIRE THAT NEED TO BE REMOVED. pRETTY BASIC AFTER YOU FIND THE BOLT FROM THE TRANNY SIDE