2005 Nissan Altima - Page 7 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
2005 nissan altima 2.5 main bearing torque plz
2.5 L engine main bearing cap bolts
Step 1 bolts1 through 10 - 27 to 31 ft-lbs
Step 2 bolts 1 through 10 - Tighten additional 60 degrees
Step 3 bolts 11 through 22 - 15 to 18 ft-lbs
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2/22/2015 2:32:17 AM •
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2005 Nissan Altima blower motor does not work
Check the direct connection to the blower motor. Check the fuse. Sometimes you can try to put it on high and try hitting the blower motor to see if turns on. It may also be the blower switch or the blower itself.
1/20/2015 10:38:34 PM •
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on Jan 20, 2015
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When I put the heat on in my car it blows warm air for a few seconds then goes to blowing out cold air.
The lack of heat in the car has little to do with the car's cooling system, other than the hot coolant is the heat source. 95% of all "no-heat" issues are related to heater controls and/or the heater core itself. Since you get some heat, and then it goes away, this indicates a probable vacuum leak in the heater controls. When you select heat, vacuum is directed to a vacuum motor. This motor operates a vacuum actuator that moves a linkage that moves a door inside the heater box to direct the interior air through the heater core. If this actuator has a leak, it will activate, then as the vacuum leaks off, deactivate. You probably need to have a part replaced in the heater actuator mechanism.
1/20/2015 10:49:08 PM •
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New battery draining on 2005 Nissan altima
your going to need a 12 volt test light and then go to the fuse box find a good ground for the alligator clip ya don't have to pull the fuses there's a spot of metal showing on each end of the plastic when both ends light up on the tester that's where your drain is at. usually its a trunk light not shutting when trunk is closed or hood, check fuses first that should give ya an area to look at
12/11/2014 12:59:10 AM •
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I was changing my headlights on my nissan altima
It could be the wire just before the headlight plug, or as it is sometimes referred to, the pigtail. I just had one go on my camry after changing the bulb. If you have a multimeter, you can check for voltage at the plug with the headlight switch on. If there is no voltage there while the other lights are all working, this may be your issue. These can be purchased at auto parts stores. Just need to know what type of bulb it is for. It includes the plug with wires and you just need to cut off your old plug and splice in new one with wire
connectors.
11/28/2014 7:21:29 PM •
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