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go to autozone.com and enter your 2001 Nissan frontier,engine size ,2wd or 4wd,then look up thermostat,then to the right of screen,click on repair guide and it will show and tell you how to replace.
I have a 1997 Nissan 2wd pickup with an automatic transmission and 4 cylinder. The thermostat is located on the lower radiator hose under the power steering pump.
I have a 2002 Highlander and did not replace the pads until it had 110K miles. I am pretty easy on brakes but was still surprised they lasted that long, and they still had some pad left. 2.4L 2WD.
Follow your top radiator hose into the intake manifold. The radiator hose connects directly into the thermostat housing. Take the bolt out of the left (drivers side)side of the housing and then take the nut off from the right (passenger side)side of the housing this will expose your thermostat. Be sure to replace the gasket when you replace the thermostat.
Depends i think both 2wd and 4wd mine is 4x4
easiest way to see that is to ask at auto store or a mechanic, which way it goes
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The 4th digit. B, D, or J= 4WD, K, X, Y, or Z=2WD
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