The 2004 Nissan Xterra, including the 4WD SuperCharged Edition, does not come equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) as a standard feature. TPMS became more common in later models, and while some aftermarket options may be available, the factory version for that year typically does not include tire pressure sensors. Always refer to the owner's manual or consult with a Nissan dealership for specific vehicle features.
All 3.3 supercharged FI MFI Xterra's require premium gasoline. --- running on regular or ethanol will probably trigger the Xterra's knock sensor in this engine. Since replacing the knock sensor (code 324 or related) in the Xterra supercharged engine is extremely expensive (figure $650-$750) depending on year and location... --- use premium. The "non aspirated" 3.3 cylinder Xterra can use regular gasoline IMO.... --- personally, I would try to avoid ethanol blends (10%) since the Xterra engines are somewhat sensitive to lower grade fuels.
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.
How do u replace the camshaft sensor for a 2000 Nissan xterra 3.3L and where is its locatoin
Yes
Were is location speed sensor
its part of the MAF sensor
Th knock sensor on a 2002 Nissan Xterra 3.3 is located on the top of the engine. It is mounted under the engine intake.
camshaft location on a 06 xterra bank 2
I don't think you do.
CKP Crankshaft Position sensor
Your knock sensor is located undernesth the air intake manifold on top of the engine block. This goes for 2000-2004 xterra V6 3.3L models. Hope this helps.
I suggest to look in owners manuals index for resetting tire pressures should be listed in the manual. hope this helps