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1984 1987 Ford F150 Tremec T170 shifter locking bushings
This tutorial is for the removal and installation of 1984-1987 Ford F150
Tremec T170FT RTS 3+1 transmission shifter bushings. This is a 1989 F150
with a 1987 Tremec 3 speed with overdrive installed at some point by a former owner.
Shifter removal procedures are at minute 9:30.
The advice in this tutorial video is only meant as a guide. Follow procedures from the vehicles FSM. Perform maintenance on your vehicle at your own risk. No responsibility is taken by the creator of this content if followed by viewers.
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1989 Ford F150 short bed aka(Shorty)
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1989 Ford F150 short bed with the good old 4.9 straight six and 4 speed manual 2wd with 355 rear axle. It also has factory A/C! This is a project truck that I will be getting fixed up as a good daily driver that can also be used for road trips.
1999-2002 Saab 93 turbo direct ignition coil cassette replacement
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This tutorial is for the removal and replacement of the direct ignition cassette for a 1999 to 2002 Saab 93 turbo NG900 engines. This video is for the novice home mechanic. Feel free to fast forward to the portions of the video that will help you the most, however, if you have never done this repair before I encourage you to watch the video first and then start the repair. All tools required ar...
1995 Dodge Neon Challenge car #5
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Dodge Neon Challenge car #5 Engine: 60k junk yard motor with TTI header, 52mm ATX throttle body, MP SOHC ECU, Ice Man air intake, Under drive pulley, 95' profile camshaft, Moroso oil pan. 131 whp and 129 wtq. Transmission: NV-T350 with Ed Peters 4:13 final drive and LSD, Booger shift bushings, polyurethane motor mount inserts and solid bobble strut. Suspension: Dynamics Suspension(Multi-Matic) ...
1994-2002 Saab 93 turbo spark plug change
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This tutorial is for the removal and replacement of spark plugs for a 1994 to 2002 Saab 93 turbo NG900 engines. This video is for the novice home mechanic. Feel free to fast forward to the portions of the video that will help you the most, however, if you have never done this repair before I encourage you to watch the video first and then start the repair. All tools required are mentioned in th...
2002 Saab 9 3 power steering return line replacement
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This tutorial is for the removal and replacement of the power steering return line for a 2002 Saab 93 turbo. Please use a power steering fluid that meets the specification outlined in the video to avoid power steering system damage! This video is for the novice home mechanic. Feel free to fast forward to the portions of the video that will help you the most, however, if you have never done this...
1999 Nissan maxima V6 code P1320 crankshaft and camshaft position sensors
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This tutorial is for the removal, testing and installation of a1999 Nissan maxima V6 crankshaft position sensor and camshaft reference sensor. This video is for the novice home mechanic. Feel free to fast forward to the portions of the video that will help you the most, however, if you have never done this repair before I encourage you to watch the video first and then start the repair. All too...
1999 Nissan maxima 120 or 140 amp starter fuse replacement
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This tutorial is for the removal and installation of a1999 Nissan maxima 120 amp starter fuse(California models) and 140 amp starter fuses. This video is for the novice home mechanic. Feel free to fast forward to the portions of the video that will help you the most, however, if you have never done this repair before I encourage you to watch the video first and then start the repair. All tools ...
1999 Nissan maxima oxygen sensor left bank upstream
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This tutorial is for the removal and installation of a1999 Nissan maxima or Nissan 3000 series V6 left bank upstream oxygen sensor. This video is for the novice home mechanic. Feel free to fast forward to the portions of the video that will help you the most, however, if you have never done this repair before I encourage you to watch the video first and then start the repair. All tools required...
1999 Nissan maxima coil pack replacement
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This tutorial is for the removal and installation of a1999 Nissan maxima Bank 1 and 2 ignition coils. This video is for the novice home mechanic. feel free to fast forward to the portions of the video that will help you the most, however, if you have never done this repair before I encourage you to watch the video first and then start the repair. All tools required are mentioned in the video. T...
1999 Nissan Altima alternator replacement
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This tutorial is for the removal and installation of a1999 Nissan maxima alternator. This video is for the novice home mechanic. feel free to fast forward to the portions of the video that will help you the most, however, if you have never done this repair before I encourage you to watch the video first and then start the repair. All tools required are mentioned in the video. Torque specs are l...
1999 Nissan Maxima Power Steering and Alternator Belt Change
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This tutorial is for the removal and installation of 1999 Nissan maxima power steering pump and alternator belts. All tools required are mentioned in the video. Torque specs are listed in the job aid pulled from the vehicle FSM. The advice in this tutorial video is only meant as a guide. Follow procedures from the vehicles FSM. Perform maintenance on your vehicle at your own risk. No responsibi...
1989 OBS ford F150 rear window replacement
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This tutorial is for the removal and installation of 1989 Ford F150, 250, 350 rear sliding window. The window seal used is the pull cord design. Tools: 3 flat blade screw drivers. The advice in this tutorial video is only meant as a guide. Follow procedures from the vehicles FSM. Perform maintenance on your vehicle at your own risk. No responsibility is taken by the creator of this content if f...
1995-1999 Nissan Maxima ball joint replacement
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This tutorial is for the removal and installation of 1995-1999 nissan maxima lower front ball joints. For removal of the steering knuckle view the following video:czcams.com/video/o5Hr4YMnm9U/video.html For installation of the steering knuckle view the following video: czcams.com/video/AxyDzC8Vf7w/video.html The advice in this tutorial video is only meant as a guide. Follow procedures from the ...
Oxygen sensor 1999 Nissan maxima
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General removal and installation procedure's for an automotive oxygen sensor on a 1999 Nissan Maxima. This specific oxygen sensor is found on maxima's with California emission's. Tools: 1/2 inch breaker bar 1/2 inch to 3/8 inch adaptor 7/8 inch(22mm) oxygen sensor wrench flat blade screw driver Diagonal cutters The advice in this tutorial video is only meant as a guide. Follow procedures from t...
1999 Nissan Maxima CV Axle
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1999 Nissan Maxima CV Axle
1999 Nissan Maxima front wheel bearings
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1999 Nissan Maxima front wheel bearings
1995 1999 Nissan Maxima steering knuckle removal & installation Part 2
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1995-1999 Nissan Maxima Steering knuckle Removal & Installation Part 1
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1995-1999 Nissan Maxima Steering knuckle Removal & Installation Part 1
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95-99 Nissan Maxima Power steering flush

Komentáře

  • @jsmith3964
    @jsmith3964 Před 2 měsíci

    my 98 maxima won t crank because of the crankcase position sensor .thanks but from the top of the ehgin how to getto location of it?

  • @alexcotutiu6102
    @alexcotutiu6102 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks. Good job.

  • @cacaoacevedo
    @cacaoacevedo Před 3 měsíci

    Hello sorry to disturb u. I have a maxima 98. I need to change the same oxigen sensor but the one i bought has 4 wires and the plug its diferent than the old one. Im sure is the same because is the only that comes with the rubber connection to put under the seat to seal it. The old has only 3 wires and plug diferent. Im not sure if someone before me, changed the plugs. What can i do? Or what should i do. Please help

  • @somchaichsisrithamkun3326
    @somchaichsisrithamkun3326 Před 3 měsíci

    IT was crack near the socket .The heat sink less thanthe other side.But no one thinking to move .THE DIC.unit higher 10 to 15mm.high from engine cover.by used TEFLON insulator.SO the DIC. unit not touch the engine cover So the DIC.case not so hot.TRY to do condition...

  • @jordancannon4011
    @jordancannon4011 Před 3 měsíci

    I loosened all the bolts but the belt just won’t come loose. Am I doing something wrong?

  • @Nomsain
    @Nomsain Před 5 měsíci

    Trying to replace just the drivers side slider. Any suggestions? I have yet to finish watching your video...

  • @72cudaguy
    @72cudaguy Před 6 měsíci

    I have a '96 Plymouth ACR sedan that was raced in the Neon Challenge. It's got only 5,365 miles on the clock

  • @Crappycarguy
    @Crappycarguy Před 7 měsíci

    Cool. Thanks for making a video about your Neon. This is my first time seeing the factory cage. I would say the R/T head and factory tune is a bit more fun to run through the RPM range compared to the standard SOHC engine. I was surprised to see the floor insulation in tact until you mentioned the interior replacement. My Neons have been like the AK of the car world, the vibrations and rattles keep it interesting lol.

  • @charlesguinn4316
    @charlesguinn4316 Před 8 měsíci

    Just did both belts on my 96 Max-- Wow, what a PITA!!! However, It will be easier next time. I did not expect it to be so tedious. FYI the big belt is easy, the smaller P/S (belt/adj bolt) does take forever to loosen, the lock bolt is nearly impossible to reach and the adjuster bolt threads are reversed... smh

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 8 měsíci

      Lol, yeah that job is a pain. My arms were dead tired after the power steering adjuster bolt.

  • @sourkyle
    @sourkyle Před 8 měsíci

    my 2001 i30 is getting a p1320 code with tcs off and slip illuminated. would you say to check ignition coils before checking condenser and crankshaft sensors?

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 8 měsíci

      The P1320 is a very generic code for " ignition circuit malfunction" it just doesn't give detailed information. The problem could be in the crankshaft or camshaft position sensors, however, if your ignition coils are very old or high mileage they could be the cause. If two or more ignition coils have resistance out of spec the ECU will pop code P1320. Also a warning.... some cheap auto parts store coils will be just enough out of spec brand new to cause the ECU to think something is wrong. I have also found out that many 2000+ model year Nissan V6 engines require you to replace all six ignition coils at the same time to make the ECU happy with its resistance check. It can be big $.

    • @sourkyle
      @sourkyle Před 8 měsíci

      @@rollingreasy2521 you are awesome man! one of my ignition coils looks a little beat up, going with a hitachi oem replacement. i was always under the impression that a crankshaft sensor would cause a no start. but i think cam and crankshaft sensors are next if the code doesn’t stay gone after replacing the coil. will be following this video to troubleshoot thanks!

  • @unclefungus7395
    @unclefungus7395 Před 8 měsíci

    just completed this myself with help from this video, can’t believe a shop wanted to charge me 1200 bucks for this job.

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 8 měsíci

      $1,200 is actually a joke and a bad one. I'm glade the video helped you.

  • @SSRN_SEAVIEW
    @SSRN_SEAVIEW Před 8 měsíci

    I too had the damn P1320 code. The Infiniti I30 has almost 200,000 miles. In the old days it seems Infiniti did not think it was important to let you know which one is bad, just the 1320 code. . And since the OBT2 is not showing it I figured I'd replace all of them. I was NOT getting them at the dealer since they are something like $140 bucks EACH! A shame, is the car worth that much? I picked up 6 coil packs at Advanced auto parts. As I recall they were about $50 or $60 bucks each and the brand was Car Quest. I asked a few mechanics around that I know and they said that brand was ok. Also, I recomended you getting one of those socket wrench extensions WITH the swivel socket ATTACHED to it. It is a good timesaver! Anyway, I did the three on the firewall side and everything went together very well. The three by the radiator was another story. Should be easier, right? It really is, HOWEVER.... The Car Quest coil packs although went in fine I discovered the electrical plug would not snap on the coil pack as they did in the back. Seeme the fronts were made wrong. The transformer, where the plug attaches too was just a tad to long causing the plug not to click in. UGH.. I was gonna file them down but decided to return the three. the Manager got me three coil packs made by Hatachi. But they were more money but he matched the price of the car quest parts because of the trouble! I was worried about mixing brands but it has been almost a year now and NO issues! So the old girl is good for another 200,000 miles? lol

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm glade it worked out. These old Nissan V6's can be finicky with ignition parts.

  • @pierret9268
    @pierret9268 Před 10 měsíci

    The stories sheesh just get to it

  • @ditchdiggerll
    @ditchdiggerll Před 11 měsíci

    ArmorAll is your friend use it.

  • @themechanic4222
    @themechanic4222 Před rokem

    Who has 1998 maxima ? and how many miles on it ? Mine 344k

  • @serafinnieves8137
    @serafinnieves8137 Před rokem

    I appreciate the video, it would be helpful to mention the torque setting. Thanks.

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 8 měsíci

      All the Torques required are in the description of the video.

  • @edumacat3d
    @edumacat3d Před rokem

    mine had a crack there too

  • @davidvalles4448
    @davidvalles4448 Před rokem

    Huuuuuuge help thank you for the great video

  • @rnyahay
    @rnyahay Před rokem

    You offer really great information but the wind was unbearable and I couldn’t keep watching. Maybe you can try to play with the sound mix so we can hear you better

  • @CharlesHess
    @CharlesHess Před rokem

    What about the other o2 sensor?

  • @williambingham3222
    @williambingham3222 Před rokem

    how did you use a ob2 reader i cant seem to get mine to connect to it?

    • @AAAUTOMOTIVEREPAIRINC
      @AAAUTOMOTIVEREPAIRINC Před 10 měsíci

      YOU NEED A 14PIN ADAPTER

    • @williambingham3222
      @williambingham3222 Před 10 měsíci

      @@AAAUTOMOTIVEREPAIRINC i actually used a 14 pin adapter but its just not connecting. it isnt reading anything

    • @AAAUTOMOTIVEREPAIRINC
      @AAAUTOMOTIVEREPAIRINC Před 10 měsíci

      It depends what kind of reader you have, mine is a Topdon and it gives me the option to scan via a 14 pin connector@@williambingham3222

  • @pamparker4047
    @pamparker4047 Před rokem

    i enjoyed your video plus learned a lot

  • @julianibarra6119
    @julianibarra6119 Před rokem

    You're a big help on the power steering and like you said that big boat in the back it's the challenge someone thank you for your info appreciate it

  • @ganarrubi326
    @ganarrubi326 Před rokem

    Iam working power steering pump

  • @ganarrubi326
    @ganarrubi326 Před rokem

    Yeah u explain pretty well

  • @randypeacock8062
    @randypeacock8062 Před rokem

    Guy took shifter of my t170 now I can't get it to go in any gear

  • @JDMFR3AK
    @JDMFR3AK Před rokem

    What coil pack brand did you use? I hear on the forums to only use oem. I can pick up a set of Hanshin coils but they are about $110 each. If its worth it I’ll do it, looking to get coils as it hasnt been done in a very long time.

    • @unclefungus7395
      @unclefungus7395 Před 8 měsíci

      the non oem coil packs will trip a fault code in your traction control sensor and are not recommended for safety.(source:tried the cheap coils)

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 8 měsíci

      As long as you buy Bosch, NGK or another well known OEM supplier you should be good to go. Like you said cheap coils have uneven resistance and will cause the ECU to trip a code.

  • @Kevin-is-here
    @Kevin-is-here Před rokem

    Dam that looked like a pain in the ass, I guess I’ll try it

  • @harlemmarine1234
    @harlemmarine1234 Před rokem

    Nice tires...good Ole max

  • @theanswer6902
    @theanswer6902 Před rokem

    I tried your wheel off access to the bottom clamp without success. I did not have enough room to fit my hand with a wrench to loosen the clamp. I found it much easier to pivot the fuse box out of the way by removing one nut, slide off the pinch clamp by the firewall, and carefully lifting up. With that method, I could easily reach everything from under the hood.

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před rokem

      I actually got that hose off the way you did without taking the fuse box out.... I have small hands. After I got it off I noticed the opening in the frame for the tierod and used a long 1/4" drive extension and ratchet to get it back on and tight. both ways work for me, the last one was faster.

    • @theanswer6902
      @theanswer6902 Před rokem

      @@rollingreasy2521 I was not as lucky, the hose clamp on the steering rack was pointing up toward the hood and very difficult to see/reach. I did not remove the fuse box, just pivoted it enough to access the connections from under the hood. Have a wonderful day.

    • @aidanricha
      @aidanricha Před rokem

      @@theanswer6902 I did exactly what you did, I also agree that it was easier moving the fuse box, the way the clamp was facing upward. Definitely was a PITA!

    • @theanswer6902
      @theanswer6902 Před rokem

      @@aidanricha Great to hear my experience could be helpful. I replaced all my power steering hoses and it was a challenge. Wishing you the best!

  • @tonycervantes4816
    @tonycervantes4816 Před rokem

    Do u have a video how to remplace of rotors and brake pads sir??

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před rokem

      Unfortunately no. But the easy way is to remove the two bolts that attach the caliper to the steering knuckle and hang the caliper and rotor with a bungie cord from the strut spring. The you can remove the rotor. Put the new rotor on, pop the new pads in the caliper and install the caliper back on the steering knuckle. Torque the two bolts to 80 ftlbs.

    • @tonycervantes4816
      @tonycervantes4816 Před rokem

      @@rollingreasy2521 woww thanks 👍.sir. .. you help me a lot..

  • @lazaro6314
    @lazaro6314 Před 2 lety

    What year is that Maxima

  • @jfruser
    @jfruser Před 2 lety

    Thank you! This was just what I was looking for. The Infiniti/Nissan factory shop manual says to replace the whole stinking arm for about 10x what a ball joint costs. And I can't source an Infiniti/Nissan ball joint by its own self. I have to get the Infiniti I30 up and going quick, so I have to be happy with the Autozone Duralast ball joint, rather than the pricier top end NAPA or OhReally? item. The Duralast has a ltd lifetime warranty. Sure hope I never have to use it.

  • @dezjoseph9541
    @dezjoseph9541 Před 2 lety

    I cannot figure out which 14mm bolt in the rear...I see 2..I lower 1 higher

  • @jere1059
    @jere1059 Před 2 lety

    little bit windy...

  • @5am_mills
    @5am_mills Před 2 lety

    Oh my gosh.. I could’ve used this 5 yrs ago but am still so grateful to see this now

  • @misterspock3561
    @misterspock3561 Před 2 lety

    What a wonderful video! I have a 2000 infiniti I30. Same engine as yours. It pulls the P1320 code. Reset the computer and it keeps coming back. The engine runs smooth as silk!! NO misfire or anything. I changed the condenser with the infiniti part hoping it would cure the problem. Still pulls the code, UGH.. I have watched your GREAT video. It seems you are the only one talking about the crankshaft and camshaft position sensors!! MORE power to you. This must be where the fault lies since the engine runs great. Question, did you go with OEM or after market. These 3 sensors from infiniti are $100 for the camshaft sensor, $78 for one of the crankshaft sensors and $123 for the other crankshaft sensor. All MITSUBISHI. On ebay the china versions are like $15 bucks and $24 for both crankshaft sensors. Something tells me I should use the Infiniti OEM version. THANKS AGAIN!!!

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 2 lety

      I used Autozone Duralast sensors. They worked fine and are much cheaper but OEM parts typically last longer. I hope you get that pesky P1320 to go away! Here is a link to a reputable website for parts that has good prices and options: www.partsgeek.com/catalog/1999/infiniti/i30/engine_mechanical/crank_position_sensor.html

    • @misterspock3561
      @misterspock3561 Před 2 lety

      @@rollingreasy2521 OK GREAT! Thanks!! I'll let you know how I make out!!

    • @chrisblackner6267
      @chrisblackner6267 Před 8 měsíci

      What would the ohm range be on the Hitachi?

  • @kennethjohnson7893
    @kennethjohnson7893 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 2 lety

      I'm glad it helped. Thats why I keep doing these videos.

  • @mikepilot6900
    @mikepilot6900 Před 2 lety

    Always use gloves

  • @dylanfinn7886
    @dylanfinn7886 Před 2 lety

    thank you so much for this video! i have the same 89 truck and same problem, really helpful

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 2 lety

      I'm really glad this video helped! That's why I make them.

  • @manifelix
    @manifelix Před 2 lety

    dayum nigguh! this aint no maxima! love the content tho keep it up!

  • @manifelix
    @manifelix Před 2 lety

    face reveal!

  • @jamespenn5788
    @jamespenn5788 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. A lot of work

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 2 lety

      I hope the video helped. It is not the hardest alternator but it is tedious.

  • @lylebaierlein419
    @lylebaierlein419 Před 2 lety

    Had the old one out in about 15 mins, now the new one won't go back in lol

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 2 lety

      Try turning the axle as you push it into the transmission. Sometimes you just have to line up the splines on the axle with the transmission. Also check the new axle splines to make sure they are not damaged from the auto parts store. Any imperfections in the splines might stop it from going in.

  • @FUNKYTUNEZ714
    @FUNKYTUNEZ714 Před 2 lety

    I have same car ..I have question I got this weird clicking noise by driver side like inside by door …then my clock goes off in also lighter fuse thing goes off what do you think might be wrong 😑

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 2 lety

      It sounds like an electrical issue for sure. If the lighter fuse is blowing then you have a possible "short to ground" in your under dash wiring. These can be difficult to diagnose and requires a multimeter tool.

  • @nickhumbolt8855
    @nickhumbolt8855 Před 2 lety

    Worthless video didn’t show a damn thing

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 2 lety

      You're right not a thing shown. Just everything you need for the job and how to do it.

    • @nickhumbolt8855
      @nickhumbolt8855 Před 2 lety

      @@rollingreasy2521 hey genius, you didn’t show where to put the fluid. If someone is YouTubing how to do this you can bet your ass they need a confirmed location. Dipshit

  • @tonycervantes4816
    @tonycervantes4816 Před 2 lety

    What sensor is that sr. ??

    • @rollingreasy2521
      @rollingreasy2521 Před 2 lety

      The sensor in the video is oxygen sensor H02S2-B1. It is the after catalyst oxygen sensor found on California emissions models. Here is a picture of the different oxygen sensor locations: www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=J9yARM%2bd&id=74A29903B8F5A497A7BB277FA8CE4038A2C961C6&thid=OIP.J9yARM-ddVGtlLtm-hUeRgHaDn&mediaurl=https%3a%2f%2fth.bing.com%2fth%2fid%2fR.27dc8044cf9d7551ad94bb66fa151e46%3frik%3dxmHJojhAzqh%252fJw%26riu%3dhttp%253a%252f%252fnissanhelp.com%252fdiy%252fmaxima%252fprojects%252fimages%252fnissan_maxima_o2_sesnor_2.gif%26ehk%3dJA54OmMo1RI1ZgWgNCy2ur6hOPmrWpof744BMKCezXU%253d%26risl%3d%26pid%3dImgRaw%26r%3d0&exph=383&expw=785&q=1999+nissan+maxima+oxygen+sensor+location&simid=608029191642240008&FORM=IRPRST&ck=4C758A6FAC6814EACB65322AFE30E207&selectedIndex=0&ajaxhist=0&ajaxserp=0

    • @quarryhoward1619
      @quarryhoward1619 Před rokem

      ​@Rollin' Greasy was that bank2 sensor 1??

  • @Kaijuvq
    @Kaijuvq Před 3 lety

    Next time try a torch to heat the hub up to expand then press it way faster

  • @flee78
    @flee78 Před 3 lety

    You're #1

  • @duaneswitzer295
    @duaneswitzer295 Před 3 lety

    Ty that is what I am going to be doing today Bank 1 sensor 2 4th gen 99 5spd