As long as the tranny is made for that motor it will fit but remember it is still not made for the pathfinder so most likely there will be problems down the road but other than that the tranny will work.
You can use parts off a 1987-1995 Nissan pathfinder. 2 or 4 door will work just fine. Rule of thumb, a 2 door pathfinder is based on a regular cab pickup chassis, a 4 door pathfinder is based on a king cab chassis.
84 and 86.not the 86.5
Yes! I did this to a 1994 Nissan 4x4. But you will also have to buy the headlights and marker lights. The metal behind the grill is all the same between the pathfinder and pickup truck from back then. The only other thing you will have to do is change the plugs on the end of the wiring harness for the lights but it is really simple.
bad switch at the brake pedal
A transmission from a 1993 Toyota pickup will fit into a 1994 Toyota pickup. The Toyota transmission will not fit in to other makes and models of pickups.
This depends on many factors. Which engine do you have, which transmission? how is your suspension? For example. My 87 pickup is a V6 with an automatic transmission. Tow weight is around 2600 lbs (about 1179 Kg) On the other hand, my father owns the standard transmission model of the 89 pickup with a V6 which can haul approximately 3500 lbs (about 1587 Kg)
Some parts on a 1991 Nissan truck are compatible with a 1994 Pathfinder. The alternator, battery, and other engine parts are compatible if they are the same engine size.
The standard engine of the 1997 Nissan Pathfinder was Nissan's 3.3 litre V6 petrol engine producing 168 hp. There were also other diesel engines introduced later. In 2001, a more powerful V6 engine was introduced to replace the standard one.
The 1993 Nissan Maxima transmission is interchangeable with any 1991 through 1995 Nissan Maxima models. The transmission mounts might be slightly different.
Only Nissan NS-2 CVT transmission fluid. No other fluid is approved for this vehicle.
Try cross referencing starter numbers from 240SX's and in some cases, the Pathfinder.
I just read another persons witing on another site about this. He was having the same problem I am with his Pathfinder. We all wont go in reverse. His turned out to be the solenoids.