The recommended fluid type for the transfer case on a 1987 Nissan Pathfinder is a GL4 rated 80W90 gear oil. For part-time 4WD models, the capacity is 2.4 quarts.
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Firing Order My 1992 order is 123456. It should be the same. I found it in my owner's manual. The cylinder locations were also in my manual.
If you have a manual transmission, all you have to do to flat tow it is put it into neutral. If it's a 4x4 and you have a manual transfer case, you can manage by putting the transfer case in neutral, whether it has an automatic or manual transmission. If it's a 2WD with an automatic, or a 4x4 with both an automatic transmission and an electronic transfer case with no neutral position, you'll need a trailer or else you'll need to remove either the driveshafts or axle shafts.
manual tranny's rarely have a dipatick. look for a fill plug on the side of the trans. when the fluid comes out the hole it's full. funnel's don't usually fit. try a bottle with a hose attached.
check on Ebay, that's where i got mine...
5w30 as per manual 5w30 as per owner manual 5w30 as per owner manual
If the manual suggests it, it's probably a good idea.
Try AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM or motorlit.com
The Nisssan Silvia S15 was first produced n 1999. This car was available with both a manual and automatic transmission. Production of this car ended in 2004.
check in the nearest junker, they may have a crash one with the manual in the glove box
The 2001 Nissan Pathfinder has a 5-speed manual.
The 1999 Pathfinder fuse box diagram can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box. The diagram can also be found in the owners manual.