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Replying to: tamu2002 (Jun 08, 2009 9:00 am) The good thing is Quest owners have more options for tires other than the Goodyear OEM. |
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Can not find a fuse for the interior lights on my 2004 nissan quest. lights will not work. tried changing bulbs didn't solve problem
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I have the 2005 Nissan Quest 3.5 S with the factory installed CD Player. I am looking to replace it with an aftermarket CD Player that can play Mp3. Any recommendations? Also, how difficult is it to replace it? Would we need any special harness once I remove the existing factory CD player? I tried crutchfield but wasn't able to find much information. It looks like many aftermarket systems can be installed - but it also warns me that we need to fabricate a harness for correct fit. Any responses/advice is greatly appreciated.
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Replying to: desidude1 (Aug 07, 2009 5:05 pm) |
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Hey all, I've asked this before, but no one responded. Has anyone ever done their own adjustment on their 2004-present Quest power door. When ours was in warranty, the dealer adjusted it at no charge "as a courtesy", but it never lasted more than a couple months. The door gets about 90% closed & reverses. Nothing is obvioulsy gumming up the track, etc. If someone pushes it will close, but it is annoying at best Thanks, Calvin1962
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Hi everyone, Today I opened the moonroof on my Quest 05 SE to let the hot air get out while turning on the A/C. After a few minutes of driving I tried to close it but it didn't. I could hear a little noise "click, click" but the moonroof wouldn't slide back to close. I'm hoping to find some advice here. Anyone having experienced this problem before? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Phuc
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I finally replaced the front control arms on my 2004 Quest. I was having a deadening, stiff, harsh bump whenever I went over bumps with the minivan. My first thought is the front struts needed replacing but it turned out the bushings in the front control arm went bad. What's interesting is the bushings for the FRONT control arms are not serviceable and new control arms at the dealership are over $400. Luckily my mechanic was as shocked at the price as i was and let me find the control arms and he installed them. I found front control arms at www.Partsgeek.com for about $215 for each arm (half of what the dealer wanted to charge). It took my mechanic 3 hours to install them. My van takes bumps and road imperfections smoother and without any noise. the sterering wheel shakes are about 95% gone. Hopefully this helps someone. |
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Replying to: calvin1962 (Aug 09, 2009 7:03 pm) Best thing you can do is make sure the contacts are cleaned, nothing is on the track and there is plenty of grease. |
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Replying to: deltheking (Apr 28, 2009 2:26 pm) .I thought it needs engine oil change.SO did oil change.But after that I still see Service Engine soon.So I took it to Autozone and they told I have I P0420 error .After reading this forum I understood it needs a new catalytic converter.Emission warranty is like 8 years/80K miles.Will I be still covered undered warranty? THanks sarathb at zenbedotcom |
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Replying to: kingfisher1111 (Sep 13, 2009 4:20 pm) I had a replacement Audi part go out in about 15 months; and about 1000miles over , and they refused to cover it...I think the replacement part only had 1 year 10-12k miles or so.. Anyway, I'd look for an after market part...or a junk yard piece...or re-manufacturered.
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