you cannot replace the wheel bearings by themselves in a 4x4. they designed the hubs to have wheel bearings inside them. you must replace the whole hub assembly to get new wheel bearings. should run from 50-100 dollars a piece from a parts store, and about twice that at a dealer.
You need a 36mm socket and a breaker bar . Take the spline nut off the end of the cv shaft. I suggest doing this with the wheel still on the ground. Then jack the truck up. Remove the caliper and rotor, take out the three bolts holding in the hub. Be careful around the abs sensor. They are expensive. Installation is the reverse of removal. Torqe the spline nut to approx 180 ft.lbs.
it is front of the spare tire you will see a black flap lift that and there it is , if you look in the center of the spare tire you will see the Bose sub-woofer .
At 25,000km it could probably use a change and it is under the glove compartment on the passenger side, but takes a while to get at.. (30 mins for job).
The 2011 Nissan Murano-Crosscabriolet runs on premium unleaded (recommended).
The maximum payload of the 2005 Nissan Murano is 1026 lbs..
yes and no they can be. im tall like both of my other brothers and i have blue eyes like my other brothers but one brother has brown hair and us other to have blond so yes they can be and cant be it just depends
It's hard to reach. You need a 12mm socket and a metric Allen wrench set that's somewhat long. I just replaced mine. It was difficult. Remove the fan. Remove the air inductions. I took off the alternator belt too. Some of those bolts were practically seized in there. Using anti-seize paste is recommended on reinstallation. You don't have to remove the water pump. The themostat is above the pump, at about two o'clock. I used a backflush kit too to clean the system out. Those kits are at all auto part stores. Prestone makes them.
AND DON'T DUMP THE ANTIFREEZE!! IT'S HIGHLY TOXIC. Ethylene Glycol breaks down into formaldehyde. It's sweet. Pets drink it and die of kidney failure. It takes only a teaspoon. Service stations that have a garage are required by law to accept your antifreeze. They will want to know that there's no other garbage in it, though, (like oil).
Most are located in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
I personally use Mobile 1 if I can get it, but if not, I've also head Amsoil is pretty good.
Inside the thermostat housing...the housing is bolted directly to the water pump on the lower left side with 2 hex bolts(10mm). The outlet of the therm housing connects to the lower rad hose. You should the able to remove the top hex bolt simply by reaching over the fan shroud and down behind the serpentine belt. The lower bolt is easier to remove from underneath the van.
One can purchase a 2009 model of the Nissan Murano from a Nissan dealer if they have one, other options would be on Ebay or a specialist website such as Auto Trader.
"Ebay is were I got my first car, but if you don't want too worry about bidding online then try Cregs List, on Cregs List you can search in your area, and set up appointments to test drive the car."
One can find reviews on the Nissan Murano by visiting the Nissan website. One may also wish to read car magazines that feature this particular vehicle model.
This would be a warranty item. Talk with your dealer. If the tires are worn out, they will make you think it is a bearing(s, and you will have went through the expense for nothing.
There are many types of ballasts in the electrical industry. To get an answe, the type of ballast must be stated.
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2003 Nissan Murano "engine service", "VDC Off" and "slip" warning lights on. What does it mean?
I have a 2002 E320. The procedure is given in the owners manual. The 2003 may also have it in its manual. I have a 2000 E320 and found the procedure in my owners manual under FSS (Flexible Service Schedule) However, my instructions said to place the ignition key in position #1, which did not work. I had to place the key in position #2 for the reset procedure to work.
This engine uses a timing belt instead of a chain