Driverside bottom of the windshield, driverside door panel, and there may be on on the hood in the engine compartment
Yes the dealership in most cases uses the VIN to cut a key.
By your VIN. It will tell you what engine is in it. The 8th character in the VIN is normally your engine character code.
look at the first number of your vin and you can find out where it was manufactured
Check VIN number. If VIN ends with "A" it's an open diff. If last letter of VIN is "V" it's an LSD, limited slip or locking differential.
Since 1980 all Nissan vehicles have a 17 digit VIN number that contains several pieces of information. The Nissan website has a VIN decoder in the Support section that will decode the number for you.
Sjnfham16u0423981
Take your car vin # and go your Nissan dealer.
Try here:http://www.nissanhelp.com/diy/common/nissan_vin.htmLLYou can also try this full vin decoder:http://www.motoverse.com/tools/vin/nissan.aspCAH
Yes, Nissan dealer
2001 Nissan Altima, manufactured at the Smyrna, Tennessee plant.
I've been looking for a 1998 Nissan Sentra GXE Alternator Harness and it seems that they apply fairly universally, meaning the harnesses they sell on this link will most likely apply to your model. The link is: http://www.thepartsbin.com/catalog/?N=4294955288&Nr=OR(AND(make:Nissan,model:Sentra,year:1998),AND(universal:1))&Vi=1684+11370+4294963745&y=1998&mk=Nissan&md=Sentra Those are just "Alternator Harnesses". If you find you need more wires than that, you can get the whole mess of wires it's connected to called the "Sentra HARNESS ASSY-ALTERNATOR" from this link, part 24020: http://www.nissanpartszone.com/components/1998-nissan-sentra_wiring-240-881.html Good luck, don't forget to check your VIN just to be safe on the second link. I just need to find out how to replace ONLY the Alternator Harness on my '98 now :P
on the door panel or in the front of the windshield