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2005 Nissan Frontier - Page 9 Questions & Answers
Where is the ECM relay
Hello tdyre13
The ECM relay is located in the power distribution ctr. under the hood at the right rear of the engine
compartment. Hope this helps.
My truck won't start and makes a clicking noise
You either have a bad connection at the battery terminals or your battery is on it's way out. It is clicking because there is enough amps to activate the starter solenoid, but not enough amps to rotate the starter.
I have a 4.0L V6. I have been repalcing the belt
you may need the tensioner idler pulley that is in the middle of the engine. we have some issues with bearing failure/noise. removed the belt and make sure that the noise that you are hearing is gone
After the coolant leaks into the transmission,
Mazie, Slater, Katz & Freeman, LLC is putting together a
class action lawsuit against Nissan Motor Company related to issues where a
leak from the radiator into the transmission is causing radiator and
transmission failure. This problem
is prevalent on several 2005, 2006 Nissan Frontier, Xterra, Pathfinder
models. My vehicle is a 2006
Nissan Frontier. Please share your
information so Nissan will have to accept responsibility for their defect. Go to www.transmission-lawsuit.com to
share your details.
Hi my ecm coused fuel
sounds to me they should eat all that unless your cats were already melted down from the raw gas
There are two pipes that comes from inside the
It is called the Heater core evaporator pipe bracket plus the heater core which comes with the pipes that your talking about, which other pipes fit to that runs threw out your motors cooling system
For a trained mechanic it take approximately 6 hours to replace and a factory part price is $150.00 (27120EA000 is part number#) you might be able to purchase aftermarket from a parts store .
hope this helps
My 2005 Nissan Frontier (V-6)
Timing chain
All 2005 thru Nov 2009 have issues. Borg Warner has a replacement
Nissan knows of this,and won't help you
That is just something to consider,may not be your problem
'05 Frontier w/ 6-speed manual transmission. Push
It's called the clutch switch and it's supposed to only allow current to the starter when the clutch pedal is depressed all the way down, releasing the clutch. It's bolted in front of the clutch pedal. Yours must be bad or shifted to the left somehow. Have it checked, then repositioned or replaced.
How do i fix p0430 code Nissan frontier 2005
A code P0430 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
- The catalytic converter is no longer functioning properly
- An oxygen sensor is not reading (functioning) properly
- There is an exhaust leak
It is most likely that an O2 sensor just prior to the catalytic converter has gone "lazy" and is not reading properly. To remove the O2 sensor, I would soak the sensor first with a rust penetrant and then you will need a 7/8" wrench or socket (depending on the sensor's location).
No ac.......worked yesterday, not today
CHECK BLOWER MOTOR FUSE AND RELAY.IF BLOWER MOTOR GOOD STILL BLOWING.CHECK AC COMPRESSOR FUSE AND RELAY.IF COMPRESSOR FUSE AND RELAY GOOD.CHECK AC LOW SIDE PRESSURE SHOULD BE 28 - 30 PSI AND HIGH SIDE PRESSURE SHOULD BE 200 - 220 PSI. IF PRESSURE GOOD THE COMPRESSOR CLUTCH COIL COULD OPEN.CHECK DRIVE BELT MAKE SURE NOT LOOSE AND SLIPPING.
HI I have light service engine soon I conect a
The catalytic converter is not working as well as it should be, this code will not affect they way the truck runs, just means it is polluting more than it should be. Converters are covered under a 8 yr 80,000 mile federal emissions warranty, if you have less than 80,000 miles, contact yoru dealer and they should replace them under warranty. Otherwise, you can replace it with an aftermarket one for less money, but most likely the code will return, due to the aftermarket ones usually not being as good as the factory ones.
P0463 Fuel level Sensor Circuit
There is a recall on the sending unit and the air bag sensor
Type in nissan recalls & problems,into your search engine,won't like all you see
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