you can change the interior color of any vehicle but the cost will be considerable, door panels, headliner, seats, and carpets all need to be changed.
how to replace the throttle position sensor on a 97 nissan altama
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i payed 3 G for mine a few months ago
Fuse number 14 spot. It is the top fuse on the right side (as you are looing at it from the driver's seat)
Altama boots can typically be found at a local Army/Navy surplus store. Alternatively, if there are no local Army/Navy surplus stores or outlets in an area, Altama boots can be purchased directly from the manufacturer.
go to autozone.comm ,enter year,make,modeland engine size,then look up thermostat,then to right of screen,click on repair guide,it will show and tell you how.
Follow your top radiator hose,your thermostat is in cover,its bad,pull out and check by putting in hot water at 180 degrees,it should open,then close after you take out of hot water,is it staying open,it needs to be replaced.
2.5 SL Altama is made out of steel and it's my favorite car!!!!
On a 2003 Nissan Altima with a 3.5L engine, the camshaft position sensor is located on the engine's front, near the timing cover. It is typically positioned on the driver's side of the engine, near the cylinder head. To access it, you may need to remove some components such as the air intake duct or engine cover for better visibility and access.
i have code po335 i changed sensor but came on again
The test I always use to figure out if it's the battery or not is turn on the lights and try to turn over the car. If the lights go dim while your cranking the motor then it's probably the battery. If not you need to check the fuses and then call the warranty line to Nissan it may still be under warranty.
Changing the brake fluid in your Nissan Altima at 30,000 miles is essential for maintaining optimal braking performance and safety. Over time, brake fluid can absorb moisture and contaminants, which can lead to reduced effectiveness and potential corrosion of brake components. Regularly replacing the fluid helps ensure proper hydraulic function and extends the lifespan of the braking system. Additionally, it helps prevent brake fade and maintains the overall reliability of your vehicle's stopping power.