If is the 2.7 litre diesel with the four speed auto then it is on the left hand rear of the engine compartment, just behind the engine oil dipstick. If the manual box then it doesn't have a dipstick, it is a screw in plug in the side of the gearbox itself.
The weight of the 1991 Nissan pickup truck with the manual transmission is about 3400 pounds. This is called the curb weight.
no
there is not a dipstick on a manual transmission
The transmission dipstick for the 1991 Chevrolet Caprice is located on the side of the transmission. It will be behind a valve cover.
If it is a manual transmission their is not one.
No, the transmission from a 1987 Nissan V6 pickup will not fit a 1991 straight-4 Nissan pickup engine. These vehicles have different engine configurations and mounting points, which typically means that their transmissions are not interchangeable. Additionally, the bellhousing designs and input shafts may differ, further complicating compatibility. Always consult a professional or reference specific compatibility guides for such modifications.
The starter relay can be found underneath the hood on a 1991 Nissan pickup. The starter relay is beside the battery on the passenger side.
nope
There 's none.
To replace the manual transmission on a 1991 Nissan pickup, first, ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and supported. Disconnect the battery, drain the transmission fluid, and remove the driveshaft, shifter, and any electrical connections. Unbolt the transmission from the engine and carefully slide it out, then install the new transmission by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure and fluid is topped off before testing. Always consult a repair manual specific to your vehicle for detailed instructions.
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belt is loose.