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Check the decal pasted under the hood. I have a 1995 G20 and it is OBD II. Those cost a lot more than the I.
disconnect battery terminals.
remove upper radiator hose and manifold on block, debuckle the radiator to allow wiggle.
disconnect electrical wiring from alternator.
release alternator tension on belt, and remove tensioning device.
remove bolt holding alternator to block.
twist and wiggle alternator up between abs mess, radiator and motor.
Remove the tire and wheel. Jack the frame of the automobile off, so there isn't any way on the suspension. Remove the control arm retaining nuts. Reverse the process to install the new control arm.
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Trouble code P0705 means:Transmission range sensor circuit malfunction
(PRNDL input)
You need a caliper tool and a ratchet. Caliper tool is a cube with prongs on it, a couple dollars at a parts store or online.
Just turn the caliper tool and on the caliper and it will compress.
I don't know how long they go for but I have 268,000 miles on my 91 G20 and it still goes. I have been told that they can go over 300,000 miles no problem. I hope that this helps you.
Yeah i got a 93 Infiniti G20 and it has 230,000 miles on it and runs like a top !!
I've got a '93 G20,when I bought it,it had about 200,000 miles and it still had everything original on it! And I mean everything:spark plugs,spark plug wires,starter,oxygen sensor,distributor cap& rotor,fuel pump,I couldn't believe it! So I bought it right then,because any car that can haul like this one,with all those miles and OEM parts about fifteen years old, amazed me. Now it has 225,000 miles and shows no signs of stopping or weakening. The only parts that have gone out on this car has been: struts,ball joints,and starter. I think I can live with that!
Back to the "engine" question: Research the legendary "SR20DE" Nissan engine. Those are "overbuilt" from the factory to accommodate the turbocharger in certain car models (i.e. SR20DET). That mean the internals of the naturally-aspirated versions are "tougher than they need to be", particularly the bottom-end. Take care of it well and it will last for a very long time. Abuse it, and you will pay with very expensive repairs, especially now that the SR-engines are considered "legacy" types and parts will naturally be in shorter supply.
You refill the refrigerant through the low pressure port. See the related link below for a picture, and you can check your owner's manual for a more detailed description.
on the side of the valve cover on the drives side.
If the car has an automatic transmission (like all g20's I think), you will need a car dolly that picks the front 2 wheels off the ground.
it could be the Alternator
Go to www.autozone.com
It's free to join/register on the site. Go to:
Vehicel Repair Guides
Chassis Electrical
Wiring Diagrams
They should have what you need and have diagrams for lots of other cars too...
also you can buy a hanes book from autozone for a bout $24.00 i heard checker o rielly has a book for about $30.00 buy a diffrent brand so diffrent diagram.
The computer has detected a fault in the airbag circuit.
Power brakes use engine vacuum to get their power. If the engine is out of tune, the loss of vacuum will cause it to run rough. Try changing the spark plugs.
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It's more likely the float sensor in the tank and you would have to change the fuel pump because its all one piece the part is about $400
fuse box cover
if you remove the positive over night then put it on in the morning the computer will recalculate over a hundred miles then you can have it checked to see whats wrong
The starter should be located behind the engine on the driver side next to the Bell Housing for the transmission. The starter should be located behind the engine on the driver side next to the Bell Housing for the transmission.
you add it into the transmission.On one of the sides of the transmission/usualy the passenger side/ there will be a plug on the middle of the transmission, most likely will be an octagon inner tool. When you remove it the oil should start slowly leaking out,if not you need to add some. Pump it in till it starts to leak through the hole.
I replaced the motor in my 1993 G20 with a motor from a Nissan Sentra from Japan.