Generally speaking a 1995 Nissan Pickup would not be "interchangeable" with a 1991 Nissan Pick Up. This is due in part to the many variations between the two sets of model years Nissan put into production for this model.
Chassis / Production Year(s) #1: Hardbody Truck Parts (D21) 1986.5-1994
Chassis / Production Year(s) #2: Hardbody Truck Parts (D21U) 1995-1997
All though it is not entirely certain that all parts between model production years wouldn't be a match for each other, it is very unlikely. I am sure the manufacturer would not recommend swapping any such parts between model years, not only for safety reasons, but mechanical tolerances and ratings as well.
no sir ,87 and 88 change out.
I would have to say yes BUT what part are you changing?? You can change the engine if you want but it is hard.
No
No, the transmission from a 1987 Nissan V6 pickup will not fit a 1991 straight-4 Nissan pickup engine. These vehicles have different engine configurations and mounting points, which typically means that their transmissions are not interchangeable. Additionally, the bellhousing designs and input shafts may differ, further complicating compatibility. Always consult a professional or reference specific compatibility guides for such modifications.
Yes, Nissan dealer
disconnect it from your brake pedal lever.
I'm not sure if the 1995 G20's are the same but I have a 1991 G20 and the parts are interchangeable with the 91 Nissan Sentra. You have to watch out tho because Nissan put 2 different motors in the Sentra a 1.8 and the 2.0 I believe. Only the 2.0 is interchangeable with the Infiniti G20
Starter lockout relay, next to the battery.
sounds like a temperature sensor problem
your gonna have to remove trans. and replace the 5 th gear cluster.
go to autozone.com and enter your 91 Nissan info,then look up starter,then to right off screen click on repair guide and it will show you.
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