It is located in the console (under the radio). It is accessed by taking off the cover by the accelerator. The ECM can be controlled by a screw (which may be behind some tape) on the left of the device. Turn clockwise and hold for two seconds. Turn screw back to the original position. The engine light will now blink the appropriate codes repeatedly. Count the slow blinks followed by the fast blinks. So "blink --- blink ------- blink-blink-blink" would be read as 2-3.
The codes will repeat until the car is started. So, there is no rush to check the counts after you turn the screw.
The easiest way to reset the 2004 Nissan Maxima computer is to remove the main fuse. Removing the main fuse for 10 seconds will cause the computer to reboot.
The 1996 Nissan Maxima timing marks can be found on the main pulley, on the front of the engine. The timing marks will be scattered around the outside of the pulley.
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The window fuse on a 1992 Nissan Maxima is located in the main fuse panel next to the hood release. The fuse prevents the motor from drawing too much power or being damaged by a surge.
It depends on the type of "knocking noises" you're hearing. Usually knocking noises are caused either by spun or worn main bearings, or worn wrist pins. Either way, it means you need a new engine.
the computer will be located inside the car on passanger side on the kick panel, in floor board under carpet, under seat
The main computer in a 98 Nissan Pathfinder is located behind the glove compartment. This provides a centralized location which is temperature control to prolong its life.
That is the main fuse. It protect all the wiring in the vehicle.
Facing the engine bay, look at the engine. Just past driver's side of the main engine block, towards the driver's side, front of the engine, you'll see a dipstick that you can pull out. This is where you'll add ATF. You'll need a narrow funnel that will fit in there before SLOWLY pouring the ATF in there.
Yes and no. Yes, there are two 'thermostats' on the vehicle, but only one is the main thermostat that controls the engine coolant temperature. This main thermostat is located at the front of the engine block and is built in to a water inlet housing that connects to the lower radiator hose. If you're doing preventative maintenance on the cooling system, THIS is the thermostat you'll want to replace. The other part that looks very much like a thermostat and is often confused with the main thermostat, is actually called a "water control valve". This water control valve is located at the rear of the engine block. This part doesn't really control the engine coolant temperature, and does not require periodic replacement like the main thermostat.
An Infiniti I30 96 97 98 99 & Nissan Maxima 96 97 98 99 All have 2 belts (Most Models) Driver Belt (Main Belt) Power Steering Belt
I just answered this same question on this same web page. Go back and take a look at the main list of questions, you'll find the answer there. Good luck. Scott. gotsand2@verizon.net