When swapping a Nissan VG33ER supercharged engine for a VG33E non-supercharged engine, you typically do not need to change the entire wiring harness, as both engines share many components. However, you may need to make some modifications to the wiring, particularly concerning the supercharger-related sensors and components. Additionally, the engine control unit (ECU) should be replaced with one compatible with the VG33E to ensure proper engine management and performance. Always consult detailed service manuals or professionals for specific guidance on your vehicle.
Is the pump located in the tank?
no, it would be a problem if you had the supercharged engine in which case you should change it right away. if you have a non supercharged engine do not worry about as it will not affect you. unless you need to pass an emission test.
It really depends on the car. If you change the hood it will easily fit depending on the size of the car and the motor including the height of it. The wiring that you would change or move would be just pretty much the sensors that would be rewuired.
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wires from the starter to the harness are touching
Only if you change the wire harness, computer and transmission. All are different
yes.you will need to change engine related wire harness and ecm
Either wire harness or computer. Try bulk head connector at firewall, computer is located behind glove box, cost about $100 at autozone, you have to change out the e-prom from your old unit to new one.
No, there is not a reset button on the Nissan Xterra. However, there is a reset button on the clock in the Nissan Xterra to change the time. To reset the car, a technician would have to use their computer.
You would have to change the computer wiring harness etc
Why did the dealer tell you that you need one? The MAF is an acronym for Mass Air Flow sensor. It is an input to the computer that tells the computer the cubic feet of air that is going into the air intake.
To change the third brake light on a Nissan Armada, first, locate the access panel inside the rear hatch or liftgate. Remove the panel by unscrewing or unclipping it, which will expose the brake light assembly. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the old bulb, then insert the new bulb and reconnect the harness. Finally, replace the access panel to complete the installation.