Possible reasons for the above are:
1) The piston within your left brake caliper bore is stuck in place or does not move freely back and forth.
2) The brake line going to your left front brake caliper is plugged or has debris in it.
3) Your right front brakes have more brake pad material on them than what your left front brakes have (of course, you should be able to hear when your brakes are down to bare metal).
If my opening assumptions are incorrect, then please (for your own benefit) edit your question to give some more information so as others can more accurately zero in on the problem. Thank you, Vullin
Most likely that it comes with an automatic transmission opposed to coming with a manual transmission and then having to pay extra for the automatic.
4le60
4 spd 700r4
That would be the 4L60E
It's a 4L60E.
4l60-e
4l60e transmission and they suck i own a 94 z28 replaced 3 of em
A stock Nissan transmission is usually what comes with it. You know? Sometimes I hear that they had both automatic AND manual transmissions.
The 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 4.7-liter engine typically comes with an automatic transmission. Specifically, it's often equipped with the 45RFE four-speed automatic transmission.
Need to know what Year. That would be helpful.
either a 700r4 automatic or a borg warner t5 manual
On the automatic follow the transmission dipstick down. On the bottom of the transmission there is a hex key bolt. Remove this and out comes the fluid! Hope this helps