It fits older Nissan vehicles that have 3/4 16 threads.
A 2005 Nissan Quest has a timing belt which syncs the camshafts and crankshaft. Older vehicles used a timing chain which was more prone to stretching.
The best place is from the Nissan dealership. For older models you may look in the Auto Trader magazine or website as well as craigslist among other places.
Dexron-III is what's used in almost all vehicles (except some older fords and chryslers), but you can check the owners' manual to be sure (or call the nearest Nissan dealership).
1974 and older for most vehicles. 25 years old or older if registered as antique.
Ford / Lincoln / Mercury vehicles and some older Nissans.
All vehicles after 3 years from purchase
Older vehicles had copper and steel radiators, newer vehicles are made of aluminum and plastic.
Any Nissan dealership can tell you Not true. Nissan dealers can get a key code from the VIN# for vehicles from about mid 95 onwards, but only if the original selling dealer put the code on file with Nissan. Some older Nissan's had a small white tag in the glove box with the key code on it. Many of todays cars are sold with a small tag attached to the keys with the code, this was to be held on to by the customer in case of accidental loss. i just need to find were the code is so i can reset it
If a 1988 Nissan Sentra is slow to accelerate when put in gear, the transmission might need to have the screen filter cleaned and the fluid drained and replaced. Older vehicles should have the transmission serviced after the vehicle reaches 100,000 miles and ever 100,000 miles after that.
Older vehicles took R-12 freon and the newer vehicles take R134a freon.......
The KA24E and Z24 engines are not the same, although they are both 2.4-liter engines used in Nissan vehicles. The KA24E is a single overhead cam engine that was commonly found in the Nissan 240SX and some trucks, while the Z24 is an older design that features a different architecture and was typically used in earlier Nissan pickups and the Nissan Hardbody. If you're considering compatibility with a 1996 Nissan pickup's 5-speed transmission, it's important to verify specific details, as the transmission may be designed for a specific engine type.