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the fuel filter is located on firewall on drivers side......has 2 fuel lines going to it one on bottom and one out of the top
Lift the hood. Look to the left front of the engine. The alternator is right there. You will see the belt run around its pully, wires going to it, and a tensioner bolt.
Check your transmission fluid. If not dirty or low it is either a worn clutch pack or ECM problem.
Is your passenger floorboard wet? Same sort of thing happend in my stanza and it was the heater core. I just bypassed it, but if you do that you will still be stuck without heat. * * * My sister's car had the same symptoms and it turned out that her water pump was bad. Without circulating the water/coolant, there was no way to get water flowing though the engine to cool it down, and no water going through the heater core to warm the interior. -Also, the thermostat can cause this, especially if your coolant is old and dirty.
A fuse doesn't go bad. It protects a circuit. If the circuit is overloaded the fuse blows. If your Nissan is running sluggish, it is not a fuse going bad.
Remove the rear seat, there is an access panel right above the tank. You'll be able to access both fuel hoses and sending unit connection.
They are going to an emergency call or getting a speeder.
needs oil refill or the transmission is going to fail
your transmissions gone
Faster than other cars
Either battery or alternator going bad, Advance Auto, or Auto Zone can check this for you! This happened to my truck, but my memory is not to good! More likely the alternator. yeah this happened to me on the freeway, i figured the computer needed to be reset but when the brake and battery lights go on, the alternator is going bad and you might have a half day of driving before it drains your battery
A bad cylinder had will cause your 1999 Nissan to not start. Check the oil to see if there is fuel in the oil.