your rear brakes are binding, and yourwheel cylinders are leaking and maybe your emergency cable ,thats connected to your secondary brake shoe needs replacing.
It takes just a little bit of work, but yes it will fit. I am assuming you are talking about the Nissan hardbody pickup. I've seen it done multiple times
On the bottom right there is a slave cyl you take a ten mm wrench have someone pump the clutch hold it open the bleeder they will fill the pedal go down then tighten it repeat several times
remove fuel pump fuse from fuse box,crank engine,when it cuts off ,try to start acouple of times,it is now bled,remember to put fuse back in.
Just normal wear but you should avoide extensive run times since engine life is not indefinate no of hours and extrememly taxing on cooling system when not moving
Can't be done. You must call a locksmith who will go in the rear passenger side window using a plastic shim and several of his "smithing tools'. I have had to use this process several times and both times the locksmith, (AAA), told me even he could not open it with a slim-jim. Hope this helps. Chopper
3 times the power of 15
mercedes is 10 times better
why is it important to repeat an investigation several times?
My timing belt broke at 120k miles on my '01 Quest. I don't think it's an interference engine, as we turned it over several times while trying to diagnose.
Often times the answer is yes. If you have a pickup truck and a SUV both with the same engine the pickup will get better mpg because the pickup weighs less. The more weight you have to move around the harder the engine has to work and the more gas it will use.
Backing, changing lanes, or slowing down quickly.
Any driver that is the backing vehicle has a greater and duty and care to maintain proper lookout at all times. The driver that was traveling on the throughfare has control of the lane of travel and the backing vehicle must yield to them. Infortunately, you would the proximate cause of the accident for improper backing.