1991 Nissan Maxima - Page 6 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My winshield wipers don't work
it sounds like the main wiper has popped off of the wiper motor pivot will have to acces through the cowl windshield cowlpanel i believe to see if broke or can just pop back on
6/1/2010 3:17:23 AM •
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Car staying in 3rd gear/after driving couple of
have you checked your tranny fluid? Sound like your fluid is low. Any auto repair shop will check your fluid for free. don't wait to long you will damage the tranny.hope this helps CJ
5/27/2010 12:08:45 PM •
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My *** is ichy
stop visiting shady back street outlets and only use authorised components from the main places that come with the full main outlet protection
5/11/2010 7:51:14 PM •
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Took off back brakes to replace pad. Need help
use a flat tip screw driver put flat edge on pin where spring hooks up put spring on brake pad the hook onto screw driver lift up as lifting spring will slide along screwdriver and into place .
4/16/2010 4:43:28 AM •
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I cannot find the blinker solenoid
I hate to be the bearer of bad news... but there is NO such thing as a "Blinker Solenoid" . someone may be playing a joke on you. or they are mis informed themselves. there is a flasher relay though . that controls your 4 way flashers, as well as your turnsignal, thats the clicking noise you hear under dash above left foot, when turn signal is on. Hope this helps.
4/6/2010 2:50:42 AM •
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How to change belts
1.) slacken alternator bolts..
2.) pus alternator forward,,
3.) remove that belt (TAKE NOTE WHERE IT GOES)
4.) slacken compressor or power steering pump,,
5.) push forward,, remove that belt (TAKE NOTE WHERE IT GOES)
6.) replace bolt belts and tighten back slackened components,,, use a bar to pry the alternator (power steering or compressor ) back to create tension on the belt before you tighten back the bolts..
PS TAKE CAREFUL NOTE THE POSITION YOU REMOVE THE BELT FROM AND REPLACE NEW ONE ACCORDINGLY!!
3/12/2010 1:01:46 AM •
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Hi. The front brakes on my 1991 nissan maxima are
Even on a short drive the brakes will get pretty hot! As for the pads being to close... thats actually ok. Are they glowing red hot? You may want to take the brakes off and see if they were installed correctly....With that said most brakes can only be installed one way. You may have a sticky piston in the caliper or calipers.... That may be the issue. Also as Im not aware of your driving style or habits. Are you riding the brakes or hitting them hard? Hope this helps!
3/8/2010 6:49:15 PM •
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Not Starting
This is gonna be a lenghty diagonsis. Forget about the check engine light for a moment. What do we have : a)Crank no start, b)No crank , c)Starter clicks,d) no clicking . How many miles does the vehicle have? How old is the battery? What condition are the battery cables and starter wires in? The relay,can you find it ? If you can how does its terminals look? Last the ignition switch. Usually this is the culprit with high milage vehicles especially if the key chain the vehicle's key is on looks like that of a jailer's. As you answer all of these questions you will get more clues to the answer . Need the answers to the questions to give you the correct testing procedures. keep me posted we'll get to the bottom of it.
3/8/2010 6:29:55 PM •
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My nissan bluebird driver side automatic window
Ok ,start by looking in the door opening. look at the acordion style conduit,you will need a test light for this ,pull back the rubber and with the ignition on start probing the wires inside of it.
I'am thinking ,broken wires
3/7/2010 6:36:54 AM •
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on Mar 07, 2010
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CAR AUTO WINDOW PROBLEM
Check for power at the window control switch. If a-ok. Then check the relay. If everything is a-ok you basically need a new switch/ controller aka switch.
3/8/2010 5:19:45 PM •
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Car hesitating and jurking
Try inspecting your spark plugs, if you got water in spark plug compartments clean and dry it out, if not try inspecting your spark plugs and spark plug wires.
2/12/2010 6:08:09 PM •
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My 1991 Nissan Maxima won't start. When I depress
Probably a bad starter or battery. Is battery old? Any corrosion?
Tap on the starter - then try and start the car. To find the starter follow the big cable from the positive/red terminal on your battery to the starter.
2/6/2010 8:47:50 PM •
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on Feb 06, 2010
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No heat
There are several reasons for no heat. 1st, how is the temp gauge in the car? Is it in the normal range, or is it running cold or hot after warming up? How long does it take to warm up? 1st check the coolant level, make sure it is at the correct level, bleed system to remove any air (bleeder bolt usually located near the thermostat housing.) If that checks out ok, and the engine is not warming up, change the thermostat. If you still have a problem, the heater core may be plugged up with rust and sediment. Flushing the system may help to restore the flow of coolant to get the heat going again. Worst case scenario, system plugged beyond flushing out the crud, heater core would have to be replaced. Start with the easy stuff 1st, hopefully that will work. Good luck
1/2/2010 9:19:17 PM •
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on Jan 02, 2010
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My daughter has Maxima 1991 with 205 60/16R tires.
It depends on the tire manufacturer. Generally speaking for standard tires and standard driving style I would keep the pressure somewhere in between 30-32. Try to balance similar pressure between tires to equilibrate driving.
Do not go crazy with that, current wheater and long driving will modify the current pressure in the tires. Just try to avoid significant deviations to specs.
Hope it will help
Dan
12/27/2009 10:15:22 PM •
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