The first thing I would do is to take the shift lever cover off to make shure it is not broken. Then crawl under the car to make shure the linkage is not broken where it connects to the shifter under the car. next i would look at the top of the transmission on the driver to check the other end of the linkage. if the linkage moves when you shift gears then the problem is in the transmisssion. At that point push it down a hill into the weeds and buy a new car.
Yes, the Nissan Pulsar features a chain-driven system in some of its models, particularly those equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The chain drive is part of the transmission system that helps transfer power from the engine to the wheels efficiently. However, specific configurations may vary based on the model year and engine type, so it's essential to check the specifications for the particular Pulsar variant in question.
The Nissan Pulsar was produced from 1978 to 2007. It came in four different body styles, and had four wheel drive, black headlights and driver side airbags.
break the window and drive away real fast
The 2014 Nissan LEAF has a 1-speed direct drive.
The 2013 Nissan LEAF has a 1-speed direct drive.
The 2012 Nissan LEAF has a 1-speed direct drive.
The 2011 Nissan LEAF has a 1-speed direct drive.
i think its 32 for the front and 34 for the back. That's on a front wheel drive 3 door hatch
In the transmission.
It's a 4 speed front wheel drive transmission with electronic sensors for shifting.
Yes, Nissan used the same transmission for all of the rear drive ka24s, single cam and dual cam. Even the trucks have the same transmission.
it is a Nissan transmission,but i cant tell you exact model number It's an A4LD transmission.