If you have the $, aptitude & time, invest in a Haynes manual that covers make/model/year of your vehicle and read the replacement procedures before opening your tool box or the hood. Then get after it. I prefer Haynes over Chilton manuals because they seem to be geared to the DIY-er. You need to be very care full in the instructions , you will need a air tool to remove the screw that turns the engine belts. You also need to have patience , and remove the timing belt cover completely mark all areas ( very important ) of the belt because if you don't you may move the timing rods and you will be looking at a $850.00 job if you don't do it right.
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The recommended mileage to change a timing belt on a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder is 100,000 miles. The belt may need replaced before this.
When they are 3/4 worn
What would cause the 1995 Nissan Pathfinder not to go in forward or reverse?
I dont know what is reasonable, but my dealer said it would be about $900 to replace both outer CV boots on my 2001 Pathfinder.
Yes, I blew a timing belt and have several bent valves, and corresponding nicks on the pistons to confirm it
A 95 pathfinder ignition timing is controlled by computer, but 0 is tdc so -5 is the first mark to the left.
To reset the ABS light on a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder, disconnect the battery for 10 minutes. A Nissan dealer can also reset the light with a computer.
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The oil drain plug on a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder is located under the engine. Maintenance includes replacement of the oil pan gasket.