The starter on 4th generation (1995-1999) Nissan Sentras is very easy to locate and replace. It is a mostly-black cylinder, about 9 or 10" long and 3" thick, that sits on the front center of the engine. It is held on by 2 bolts, and has 2 wires connected. The 2 bolts come off easily, one of the wires simply comes unplugged easily, and the other has a small bolt holding it on.
Replacement may involve removing a bracket that holds the throttle (gas pedal) in a certain position, because there may not be enough room to work with that bracket in place. Removing and replacing that bracket (which is held onto the engine block by 2 bolts), does not affect the operation of the car.
If this is the first time the starter is having issues, replacement can be put off for a couple weeks by taking a small hammer (or something similar) and hitting the starter. Don't hit it too hard, but don't be too gentle. It might take several hits to get it to work. This is only a temporary solution. The starter WILL have to be replaced eventually.
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yes, both motors are exactly alike. 1.6L DOHC engine code: GA16DE
The thermostat on a 1995 Nissan Sentra 1.6 is located behind the water inlet. The water inlet is positioned at the end of the lower radiator hose.
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The thermostat on a 1995 Nissan Sentra 1.6 is located behind the water inlet. The water inlet is positioned at the end of the lower radiator hose.
It has a timing chain.
Follow the positive battery cable ; it will lead you to the starter. Mark
If a 1995 Nissan Sentra will not shift out of first, there could be a problem with the throttle valve cable. The transmission could also be damaged.
read the answer for where it the starter for a 96 maxima 95-99 maxima are AL THE SAME!!
above the oil filter to the left.
could be a worn starter ring gear, most likely.
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