top of bell housing on passenger side . remove inner plastic fender for easy access
purchase an actron sensor tester for about $40 and follow the directions
around $40 for the 4 cyl. to $70 for the 6 cyl.
from under the car you reach up to to remove the bolt you need a 12 inch 1/4" ratchet and a socket replacing the sensor is done from the firewall right side. removing or replacing the sensor is from under the car. the sensor cost $40. disconnect the electrical connectorfirst
40 is larger than 06 which is the same as 6
Most likely your crankshaft position sensor. Starts out fine, then dies after 30 mins or so? Sit for 30, then ok? 40 bucks autozone
40
That sounds like its going to be either your camshaft position sensor or the crankshaft position sensor. I have a 02 durango with a 4.7 and it uses both. if its starts and all of sudden cuts out its your camshaft sensor a 40 dollar part that's pretty easy to change.
About 20 to 40 horsepower
It cost me $102 and change for the part and $40 for install. If I had my own garage space to work I would have done this myself. I also saw part on-line for much less!!
You may need a new timing belt, a canshaft position sensor or crankshaft position sensor. There ought to be some "Check engine" lights codes to give you a hint as to where to look for this problem.
The right type of fluids help to keep a vehicle running smoothly. A 1997 Nissan Pathfinder runs best on 5W-40 engine oil.
it depends on the mileage but a 10-30 or a 10-40 will do just fine.