mine is a 2.0L and starter is under the intake manifold....hope that helps
On a 1998 Nissan 200SX, the alternator is typically located on the front side of the engine, near the top, on the passenger side. It is mounted to the engine block and is driven by the serpentine belt. To access it, you may need to remove any covers or components obstructing it.
Behind the radio mounted to the floor board and firewall
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In a 1998 Nissan 200SX, the knock sensor is typically located on the engine block, near the cylinder head. Specifically, it can be found on the underside of the intake manifold, usually on the driver's side. Accessing it may require removing some components, such as the intake manifold, to reach the sensor.
You can get a vacuum hose routing diagram for a 1998 Nissan 200SX SE-R from the dealership. You can also order one from the auto parts store.
I got a 1997 Nissan 200sx and I don't think its that much diffrent. On mine I had to lift it because you cant see it from just opening the hood. Its on the passengers side, facing the firewall. its really hidden in there. And its kind of hard to take it of.
I just replaced the starter on my 1998 200sx SE-R. You have to remove the intake manifold, and you will see it right under/behind there. You may as well replace the knock sensor while you are in there. About a 2 hour job altogether.
On the floor between driverside seat and door.
The internal fuse box is located on the driver side, just under the dash. This vehicle also has external fuses next to the car battery-in front of & to the right of battery.
The Nissan 200SX was produced in the United States and Canada from 1984 to 1998. One can search for used car dealers which have the 200SX in stock on AutoTrader. Once the desired car has been located, a test drive can be arranged with the dealer who is selling it.
For a 1998 Nissan 200SX, you should use power steering fluid that meets the specifications of Nissan's PSF (Power Steering Fluid). Typically, this would be a Dexron III or equivalent automatic transmission fluid. Always check your owner's manual for the most accurate recommendations. Additionally, ensure the fluid is at the proper level and condition for optimal steering performance.