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460 messages, Last post on Oct 15, 2009 at 5:22 PM
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| Hello, I have a 1998 Nissan Frontier and lately the instrumentaion works intermittenly, and when the ignition is turned off the, the temp gauge goes hot/cold and the speedometer reads 99999999 and stays lit up. This is also causing a power draw. Could this be a computer problem or a short. You help is appreciated. | |
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We bought the above vehicle for our 16 year old son for Christmas (I can already hear the criticism). He backed into a concrete light pole at the local Kroger. The pole has a few flecks of black paint on it. Nationwide insurance has totaled it due to the extent of damage to the frame (the cab was fine). The adjustor is questioning why the damage is so severe b/c it doesn't appear that there was room for him to get the car up to enough speed to do the damage that it did! He was driving in reverse showing off his lousy turning radius. The damage is stunning. Most of you are guys. How was this possilbe? Does Nissan have some structure integrity issues or did my son do something incredibly stupid and flukey?
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If he is, the Nissan did it's job engineering the structure of the truck. Frontier is SOLID. Nissan went above and beyond what is required and needed when they engineered the 2005 Frontier. The frame is fully boxed and based off of the frame used in the Titan full sized truck. Does Nissan have structural integrity issues? No. Vehicles are designed to "total" the vehicle, not the humans when they are crashed. Critcism won't change a decision already made. All I can say is that I had to earn every penny used to purchase my vehicles and every penny to insure them and it is my belief that doing so improved my values, however, if someone would have given me a new vehicle when I was 16 I certainly would have been happy to drive it.
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Replying to: moparbad (Apr 05, 2008 8:17 am) |
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Replying to: upsetmommy (Apr 03, 2008 6:12 pm) |
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Could someone tell me what's wrong or causing the 1995 Nissan Pick up to overheat when the water pump and thermostat are newly replaced? At first, we thought, the parts were defective so we exchanged with a new one, but still after driven today, it still leaking/overheating. Pls. advise. Thanks.
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Replying to: 4primadonna (Apr 23, 2008 5:25 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (Apr 26, 2008 2:27 am) |
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Hubby just replaced new radiator/water pump/thermostat on his Nissan P/up and yet it's still giving him problem. Sometimes, thermostat not working right, and water is overflowing/leaking over the radiator. Took at the auto repair and mechanic didn't find anything wrong-Is there anything else that he should be checking or replacing parts that he's not aware of? P/U is really in good condition body/engine looks very clean but it's been acting up lately. Need advise from someone out there who really knows and expert on the maintenance and repair on Nissan P/Ups. Do appreciate the advise or ideas. Thank you.
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Replying to: 4primadonna (May 08, 2008 3:36 pm) |
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