You have not set and adjusted them correctly.
Tighten it up!!
replace the fuse box for the parking breaks located behind the pedals
The easiest way to get them to come on is to tap into the wiring harness of the parking lights.
I have a 1993 Nissan Sentra. It jerks in first gear. While changing to 2 - 4, it runs very smoothly.
If you are talking about brake rotors. No they are not pressed on. I have 97 Sentra GXE. I have pulled them off had them spun once and then the next time (30,000 miles later) I replaced them with RayBestos. If you are going with aftermarket brand brakes I recommend RayBestos. The house brands aren't the quality that OEM or RayBestos are. There are a lot of really nice premium brands out there but you will pay a premium price. A Buddy's 97 Honda Accord's brake rotors are one unit with the wheel hub assembly. One of the worste for maintenance designs ever. But my Sentra was nothing like that. Hope that helps.
The 1998 Nissan Sentra has a timing chain. It never needs changing as long as the oil is changed in a reasonable amount of time.
Hello, You can find a detailed diagram of the front rotors on a '98 Sentra on nissanpartszone.com. If you click on the link posted under the Related links and sources section below this answer then it will take you to the said diagram.
Yes
A Nissan Sentra with the 2.5l engine holds 4.5 quarts of oil. When changing oil, keep checking the dipstick to keep from over filling.
Check the fluid level in the master cylinder.
Check the adjustment of the brake light switch.
I drive a 2000 Nissan Sentra GXE. Currently I have about 145,000 miles on it. I spoke to my mechanic regarding this and he said since its a chain, it never needs to be changed. No change is required.