One to two hours tops.
about 3 hours
A clutch replacement in your 1995 Nissan can be very difficult for a novice mechanic. An experience mechanic will take approximately 3 hours to complete the task.
I understand that the starter is under the intake manifold and is quite a bit of work to replace. Could take several hours.
The time required for a starter installation varies depending on the specific vehicle and the expertise of the person performing the installation. On average, it can take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours to install a starter.
The Starter is right next to the oil filter in a 1996 Nissan Sentra. You will need a floor jack and two jack stands. To Remove: Disconnect Negative Terminal From Battery. Then, get under the car, and disconnect the electrial connector (easier with a slotted screwdriver) Then using a 12 or 14mm socket, remove the bolt you can see mounting the starter to the engine. Now, pop open the hood. Get a deep socket, knuckle joint, extensions, etc. From above, you will remove the second and last bolt. If done properly, you should finish within 2+ hours. My father had problem starting his Sentra 1996 GLE. After looking all over inside the hood and jacking the car from both front sides there was no avail. Finally I found starter clicking right under the fuel injector. There is a little gap between 2 screws (10mm size, star) connecting fuel injector to engine. If you look from gap which is left side of the right screw, you will be able to see the part of the starter. I took the wheel lug nut opener, pass through that gap, placed on top of the starter and gave a small tap with hammer. Starter started working. Took the car home and try normal start, car didn't start. I had same issue with Corolla FX long time ago. I was able to start the car this way for few times until I replaced the starter. You may try this with your own risk and caution. I wouldn't try replacing this starter myself. I have found that the inhibit relay (sits in black relay box on the right side of the engine)causes a lot of starter failures. It only cost $11-$20 verses $150 for a starter. Try changing that first. Nissan part number 25230-C9962 Some cars of the same year also have a starter relay that need to be replace with the inhibit relay. Nissan part # 25230-89981 (most of them only have the inhibit relay and not the starter relay)
My 2001 Nissan Sentra GXE has a blown head gasket. My mechanic is quoting me $700 for labor plus parts (total in the $1200 range). Based on his hourly rate of $90 per hour, he must be planning on about 8 hours. Of course that's for an experienced professional. I'm sure if I were to do it myself (assuming I had the ability) it would take much longer.
after hours of searching and cursing it is right behind the oil cap there is a hose going into the valve cover pull that hose off and there it is take a pair of pliars and pull it out very simple
The starter is located under the intake manifold at the rear of the engine. It lies between the two banks of cylinders in the V. Its pricey to replace because of the man hours involved in removing all the parts to get to it.
most starters take 20 min max. if it takes you longer, you are doing something wrong.
Changing a thermostat in a 2002 Nissan Sentra typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on your mechanical experience and the tools available. The process involves draining the coolant, removing the thermostat housing, and replacing the old thermostat with a new one before reassembling. It's important to ensure the system is properly refilled with coolant and any air is bled from the system afterward. If you're unfamiliar with automotive repairs, it may take longer.
Changing the starter on a 2000 Nissan Maxima is moderately difficult. It requires some mechanical skill, access to tools, and the ability to remove other components blocking the starter. The process can take 2-4 hours, depending on your experience. Key challenges include tight spaces and hard-to-reach bolts.