yes it can, I have installed a 95 3.0 in my 87 Pathfinder, I changed out the fuel injection to the throttle body and it runs fine, just needing to do a little adjusting and tuning here and there.
Chain since early'90's.
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The early Spanish explorers were looking for Silver and Gold!
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If the 1997 Nissan Altima with an automatic transmission is shifting gears too early, it could be that the shift solenoid for the transmission is faulty. Both the shift solenoid and the speed sensor on the transmission should be checked.
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Early 1700's
The ecu (electronic control unit) is the computer for the engine and possible other things depending on the year of the pathfinder. It can control the timing of the engine, when and how much gas to put through the injector, and probably a few other things. It also checks all the sensors to make sure everything is working correctly and to make adjustments. Also at least in the early 90s, Nissan called it an eccu (electronic concentrated control system). On the wd21 pathfinders (80s to 95 i think) the eccu was located under the passenger seat. It can be located anywhere in different cars, sometimes under the hood, underneath panels in the cab, etc.
Nissan charges a $500 additonal fee on top of whats remaining on your lease.
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