you jack the car up, whatever side exhaust manifold u take off that side of tire u remove the heat shield and unbolt that manifold. u take off that tire because u have to get those hard to reach areas , and you might need to take off the exhaust from under the car it takes about 20 min if u know what your doing, but its pretty simple
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on the passenger side of the engine below the exhaust manifold on both 6 and 4 cylinder models on the passenger side of the engine below the exhaust manifold
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The knock sensor for most Nissan V6 engines is located directly under the intake manifold. So to replace it, you have to remove the intake manifold. Good Luck.
its screwed into the exhaust manifold,undo wire and unscrew at manifold.
The starter is located at the passenger side below the engine exhaust manifold facing the flywheel parallel to the transmission.
What engine???????? You should refer to repair manual if not familiar with auto repair and understand the terminology before attempting Remove nuts holding exhaust manifold to cylinder head & remove nuts/bolts holding exhaust manifold to exhaust pipes Use new exhaust manifold gaskets and install the new manifold securing the manifold to cylinder head (may need to but new nuts and or bolts) by "snugly" tightening manifold to cylinder head if not refering to repair manual
How do you replace a broken tail light cover for a 2005 Nissan Pathfinder ?
On a 2003 Nissan Pathfinder, catalytic converters are located in the exhaust system, typically positioned just after the exhaust manifold and before the muffler. There are usually two converters: one for each bank of cylinders in the V6 engine. They are mounted along the vehicle's undercarriage, making them accessible from below for inspection or replacement.
you replace it
To replace the exhaust manifold gaskets on a 2006 Nissan Titan, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove any components obstructing access to the exhaust manifold, such as heat shields or intake parts. Then, unbolt the exhaust manifold from the cylinder head and carefully remove the old gaskets. Clean the mating surfaces thoroughly before placing new gaskets and reassembling the manifold, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reconnect any removed components and the negative battery terminal.