2 much money
You can research this vehicle here.https://www.truedelta.com/Nissan-Maxima/repair-frequencies-224
a whole heap of money
Stop being greedy, That's what got us in this ugly world, with ugly minds. Money is the root of all evil; which is the main topic of all that surrounds us. SAD VERY SAD.
You meant can you do yourself right ?
i have a 2004 altima and have received quotes for the 2 front struts. one quote is as high as 300 dollars per side..parts, labor, tire balance and front end alignment. this quote is based upon Nissan parts, or what a Nissan dealership would charge to do it. the mechanic said it would be less..but he wouldn't say how much more less. 2nd quote is 115 per side..that's all they said-with the exception that you should replace all 4 at the same time(rolling eyes) You do not have to replace all four struts at once, but you shouldn't just do one at time either. Replace them in pairs if you can't do all four. Struts are around $200 each. I would not recommend having a Nissan dealer replace them because the labor alone is going to cost way too much money; have a local certified mechanic do it instead.
Most alternators in market are rebuild. Mechanics use them a lot to save you money. They usually come with one year warrenty. However, if you buy an alternator from a Nissan dealer, it would run for a minimum of 3 years. Just do not buy it from any where else but a Nissan dealer. Regards.
you are going to have 2 buy a new tank and replace it its going to save u money like that
hi, my friend the cost to replace the oxigen sensor depends if you go to the Nissan dealership is about $120.00 for one oxigen sensor or you can go to the discount auto parts, will cost $70.00 and it's easy to replace. you can do yourself and save a lot of money!! but make sure what sensor is not working because your Nissan pathfinder have 4 oxigen sensor. one before the catalistic and one after the catalistic. but Nissan pathfinder have two catalistics.
go to just answers and they will send you a complete diagram with pretty good instuctions. I did it myself and it was right on the money. For a small donation of 15 dollars they will help you out all the way through the procecedure.
It does have CV joints but, it is best to just swap out the complete axle assembly than to replace only the CV joint. You will spend much time and almost as much money trying to replace the CV joint than to just purchase a reconditioned axle assembly and swap it.
Stupid American buy car local you no pay big big money for parts. You buy crap from Japan you get expensive crap. You want buy some Sushi with you $4000 transmission order? Long Live Emperor Hirohito!