The control arm has to be replaced . for a 1995 sentra it costs 172$ at the dealer and on the web it available for 100$ each .
The side view mirror for a Nissan Sentra can run $40 to $100. If a person does it on their own, that is all it will cost. If a person goes to a shop it can run $150+ based on the shops labor charges.
the light itself would be about 100 and the grill about 50$
Just buy a rebuilt starter from Auto Zone. They're around $100.
The ECU part for this car runs $150 to $300. To replace it, it can run the cost up another $100 to $200 if a person does the replacement at a shop.
No it well not work at all. Sentra 1991-1994 Stanza 1990-1993 and also the torque converter well not bolt up at all. Generally that answer is correct, however, it's not an end all answer. For one there is the assumption of an automatic, and 2 it's considering 100% factory bolt in's. Going by that thinking you cannot stick the engine from a 95 or 96 Sentra into an 88 Sentra, or the engine from a newer Stanza into an 88 Sentra. Lots of thigns don't bolt right up including the wiring. However, alot of people have done it, without a whole lot of knowledge. Most of them are evenw illing to share all their notes including wiring. Head to nissanforums.com, and look into the B12 Sentra forum, you might find what you need in there.
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I got the same problem. Replace the cutoff valve for $100 for parts.
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About $360 at a shop and $480 at a Dealer. Parts and labor The starter cost $120-$140 from an auto parts store, if you install yourself. Dealer prices are usually 50-100% higher. It should take about an hour to install.
100% stock = over 160mph some light mods = over 170mph
The keyless entry remote for Nissan vehicles can be purchased at a Nissan dealership. They typically cost around $100 USD.