20 Most Recent 1994 Nissan Maxima Questions & Answers

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My hedlight fusebox keep melting the fuses

use the manual
8/20/2022 11:04:44 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Aug 20, 2022
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What is the spark plug gap for 94 3.0 ?

The spark plug gap is 0.031" to 0.035" on a 3.0 V6 engine.
6/15/2021 6:08:41 PM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Jun 15, 2021
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Alarm wont let me start the car

you need the remote control of the alarm to turn the alarm off.

you may need to change the battery of the remote in case it would no longer control the alarm or if you have a valet switch to turn off the alarm, then use it.

the immobilizer is working that is why you can not start the car.

tnx 4 using fixya,

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3/26/2021 8:15:52 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Mar 26, 2021
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Where is fuel cutoff switch?

Enter your vehicle from the passenger side and locate the fuel pump shutoff switch near the underside of the glove compartment, on the lower right side. The fuel pump cutoff switch has a small round button.
2/14/2021 10:27:11 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Feb 14, 2021
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Head gasket 'blown' on 94 Nissan Cefiro, 2.5L, 24

if you get a haynes repair manual and follow it step by step everything should go fine. or clintons. if you have questions about what its telling you to do then that would be a good thing to ask. the problem is there are alot of different designs for engines and it could be affected and it could not be. but if your not sure you definitly need a repair manual. it would tell you everything but it will guide you in the right direction
6/11/2019 11:09:06 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Jun 11, 2019
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I HAVE A 1994 MAXIMA

With a scantool in datastream you can see if your input and out put speed sensors are working if so sounds like a shift solinoid is not working that to is visable in fatasteam on a roadtest Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/craig_a14a43e01fd0835a
11/23/2017 12:09:10 PM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Nov 23, 2017
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Coil pack

Fuel and ignition systems are separate. Both need to be working, but if one is bad, the other still works. Do It Yourself Diagnosis and Repair
9/9/2017 2:34:18 PM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Sep 09, 2017
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Can not lock or unlock drivers door with key.

If you have the car open then disconnect the battery for 10 minutes and connect it up again but do not touch the locking mechanism. Then run the car for 15 minutes and then turn it off and try the locks.
12/26/2015 9:52:47 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Dec 26, 2015
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Replace front pads

I'm assuming you mean brakes not difficult with proper tools you'll need a allen head for the caliper bolts 10 or 12 mm metric
11/16/2015 4:40:08 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Nov 16, 2015
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How do i get my car running again it broke down i got a jump made it home and next day wont start no dash lights radio it doesnt do anything what is wrong ?

Give the battery a boost. If the car starts and stays running, chances are the alternator is ok. If the vehicle will not stay running, once boosted, there will be a charging system problem. Possible alternator. If the battery is more than 5 years old, it can also cause problems as the life expectancy of a battery is 5 yrs. Very doubtful you have a starter issue. I would bet on a battery or alternator/wiring issue
11/15/2015 3:02:00 PM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Nov 15, 2015
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Where is the nissan maxima 1994 flasher plug location ?

Driver side, under dash, mounted on passenger side of steering column. Hope that helps :-)
11/15/2015 12:15:54 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Nov 15, 2015
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94 Nissan maxima i went to park it earlier it wouldn't go into park so i turned off left i nuetral keys wouldn't release so left them. later tried to start it and now car wont start

why dont you try and disconnect the battery terminals and see if you can shift it. and if not hook terminals back up. when you say it wont start are you inferring that the battery may also be dead? if so then you definitely will need to have a jump and once you jump it please make sure you let it run for a bit so that you can build up a charge ) the next thing i would dry to do if this also fails is check how you steering wheel lock is set up. i have had issue with my camaro with situation similar to yours. let me know how you make out
11/4/2015 6:45:49 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Nov 04, 2015
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Doese it matter were the heads set on a 1994 nissan maxima as long as the timeing marks are in line right and at tdc

The are guide pins on them to make sure they are aligned. But the heads are the same, if it isn't over head camshafts. Answer to your question is, No it doesn't matter.
2/20/2015 11:24:35 AM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Feb 20, 2015
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How to be sure to set heads back right with compression stroke on 1994 nissan maxima

I guess you are asking how to set cam timing. If you mess this up you can do real damage, so best would be buy a cheap shop manual at parts store.
2/10/2015 1:14:17 PM • 1994 Nissan... • Answered on Feb 10, 2015
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