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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 632

  • @mattrobinson5099
    @mattrobinson5099 Před rokem +127

    You're dad is a mechanical genius. The fact that this is at your garage and not his shop tells me he knew exactly what he was doing. I can practically hear him with toothpick in mouth, "I'll just have JR fix it."

    • @JamesJoyce12
      @JamesJoyce12 Před rokem +9

      seriously 'you're' - usually it is the exact opposite error

  • @Middleagedozzyman
    @Middleagedozzyman Před rokem +122

    This is John Ross absolutely raging at his parents buying him his next headache hooptie 😂

  • @amak1131
    @amak1131 Před rokem +147

    A truck this size is perfect for a lot of people. Not everyone needs a land yacht but that seems to be the trend US makers are chasing.

    • @perryelyod4870
      @perryelyod4870 Před rokem

      USAmerican men are known to be not well endowed and mutilated, so they need these big trucks to compensate.

    • @paulcarmi8130
      @paulcarmi8130 Před rokem

      @@perryelyod4870 says the guy speculating on other mens d*** size 😂😂😂

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Před rokem +16

      This is by far the most popular class of vehicle in Australia, used for all the same stuff merkins say they need big trucks for, over much larger areas. Its called the Navara here

    • @jochenstacker7448
      @jochenstacker7448 Před rokem +35

      Yah, but I needs my F350 to haul mah pizza and six-pack from Walmart!

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 Před rokem +1

      @@mycosys
      People buy what they want.. for all sorts or reasons.
      Nobody wants a smaller truck, that can tow less, do less, and gets the same fuel efficiency as the bigger truck.
      Smaller trucks seem to be getting more popular again.. Maverick is a good seller, The Tacoma always has been, but more for the off road crowd.. and daily drivers.
      The Full size trucks like F150 are the best selling.. F150 sells a huge amount of trucks..726,000 sold last year.
      The USA and Austrailia are about the same size coast to coast.. So not really a bigger area.

  • @renrut1613
    @renrut1613 Před rokem +135

    Who would have thought the day would come when your kid try’s to talk the parents out of a bad decision. Lol. Better ground your parents for a week.

  • @ricoolivier
    @ricoolivier Před rokem +31

    In South Africa you could still buy this exact truck up to 2021. It's called the NISSAN Hardbody NP300 and it came with a 2.5 Turbo diesel engine. You always do a great spread of different cars! Keep it up JR! FANTASTIC!

  • @marblesand863
    @marblesand863 Před rokem +45

    Cosmetics aside, the 3.3Vg33E is a pretty solid engine. I have the NA version in my 04 Xterra. If you treat it right (timing belt) you can drive it for a long time

  • @DJRicoche
    @DJRicoche Před rokem +19

    The old Nissan Frontiers were pretty bulletproof. While there are alot of small things that you are nit picking, There's a good chance that if it is a one owner, it was fairly well maintained. The thing does have almost 200k on it. The fender flares (not a "wide body kit") were standard on all frontiers except the base models after the face lift.
    I have a 2022 Frontier ProX (2wd) and I love it, and hope to have it for many years to come.

    • @DJRicoche
      @DJRicoche Před rokem

      BTW, the 310hp in the naturally aspirated V-6 in the new Frontier is a beast - Its amazing how much more power they get out of engines now.

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Před rokem +1

      @@DJRicoche Its more amazing they knew how to get that power (and efficiency) 30 years ago and just didnt.

  • @janmartens7954
    @janmartens7954 Před rokem +30

    Man, love this truck! Perfect for your channel! Love to see it come to immaculate condition for your mom

  • @vaughanlynch145
    @vaughanlynch145 Před rokem +15

    Good old D22 Navara... I'm really surprised that name didn't come up. They were quite popular in Australia and remained on sale alongside the D40 for many years.

    • @nowukkas2472
      @nowukkas2472 Před rokem

      Indeed were better in some areas - didn’t seem to get the problems of the D40. It may have been agricultural, but it did what it said on the tin!

  • @RIKY2131
    @RIKY2131 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I bought this exact Model and color back in 2001, and Im still driving it. It had a few repairs but nothing that cant be fixed, its still going strong, Very reliable truck.

  • @benji7001
    @benji7001 Před rokem +1

    Great Truck, My 2001 Nissan frontier has over 350000 miles with only oil changes and timing belt every 100k miles. 5000 on this truck is a steal

  • @84gssteve
    @84gssteve Před rokem +4

    VG33's run forever if cared for. The knock sensor code is common but is a lot of work to get to. I don't recommend sensor relocation cheat-hack on the S/C version since its far more likely to see knock. TPS sensors need adjusting from time to time. Oil pressure senders are known to leak, and the P/S pressure sensor O-ring can leak too.....both cheap and easy fixes. I did a heads-off reseal on a 99 QX4 with over 270K miles and it was beautiful inside. All new OEM seals/gaskets and she purrs like a kitten and don't leak a drop.

  • @spuddoright1970
    @spuddoright1970 Před rokem +7

    I had the first year of the 4-door Frontier (not with the gaudy plastics) and absolutely loved it! One of the best trucks I've had. Was able to fit a full sized street bike in the back and take my kids on vacation as well. Only reason I sold it was I needed to tow a bigger trailer. I've looked for another one, but they are all beat, if you can find one at all.

  • @mockingdream02
    @mockingdream02 Před rokem +7

    It reminds me of my mom's 96 Pathfinder. The shifter the window controls, and even the interior door handles. I grew up in the back of that car and it lasted us 10+ years. It may be a fixer upper and might need a new head gasket after 200,000 miles though.

  • @DunnMotors
    @DunnMotors Před rokem +9

    Knock sensor code probably will not clear and abs comes on and off randomly. I'm looking forward to seeing this series of videos on this truck. Thanks man👍

  • @patrickholt4134
    @patrickholt4134 Před rokem +4

    I have a 2019 Nissan Frontier SV crew cab. Absolutely love it. Tons of options and does everything I need. Considered pretty basic by today's standards. The frontier has came a long way since 01.

  • @dmann1209
    @dmann1209 Před rokem +6

    A cool midsized truck! I have the Frontier and the Xterra with the 4.0L . They make good power and ok fuel economy. They use to be the best value for the money but now they are priced to compete in the midsize market. I look forward to seeing you work your magic on this one. More please!

    • @derekgardin1512
      @derekgardin1512 Před rokem +1

      I've got a 2009 Frontier Nismo (basically Pro-4X) with the 4.0L and 6 speed manual. It's a great truck, never gives me any trouble. It's a king cab because I wanted the regular sized box.

  • @DunnMotors
    @DunnMotors Před rokem +7

    Keep them maintained and they will last a long time. I've owned a few of these with the 3.3 and they will run for a long time. Timing belt and water pump kit and keep the Fluids fresh and it will keep going. The funny thing is, they always have the same issues. Knock sensor codes, abs light, leaking power steering. That has been my experience. Oh ya, valve cover gaskets turn as hard as a rock and leak horribly.

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Před rokem +3

      Yeah Navaras have a great rep for reliability here in Australia. Nissan used to make some great cars back then

    • @DunnMotors
      @DunnMotors Před rokem

      @@mycosys Australia! That's awesome. I'm here in California. 👍

  • @brian5o
    @brian5o Před rokem +4

    When it comes to Nissan/Datsun, the King Cab is the regular extended cab, my step-dad bought a 1979 Datsun King Cab pickup new, and I remember going with him and my mom to buy it….. Yes, I’m getting old. Lol!!! It ended up being the first vehicle I ever drove totally on my own when I was 9 and it was a 4-speed and I didn’t stall it! It set into motion my love for manual transmissions because I was so proud. The 4-doors are crew cabs.

  • @sccarguy8242
    @sccarguy8242 Před rokem +2

    I own a 2005 Frontier (the next Gen)… I love my stupid truck way more then I should, it’s just a perfect truck. The 4.0 is very punchy, it gets decent MPG, rides well, hauls things with no issues, easy to fix when things go wrong. Just a great little truck…

  • @mikemontgomery7337
    @mikemontgomery7337 Před rokem +15

    That will be the last time your mom will let you film her purchases on your channel !!! 😂

  • @santoshsookgrim2786
    @santoshsookgrim2786 Před rokem +20

    These were called the Nissan Hardbody here in South Africa. You can still buy them new here as the Nissan NP300 with a 2.4l engine. Very reliable and hard working bakkies

    • @sirroundsound9104
      @sirroundsound9104 Před rokem +1

      That's not a hardbody

    • @jimmccormick6091
      @jimmccormick6091 Před rokem +2

      @@sirroundsound9104 That IS what they were called in S. Africa.

    • @vincedibona4687
      @vincedibona4687 Před rokem

      WTF is a “bakkie”? It’s a truck. Call it a truck. JFC

    • @scottcol23
      @scottcol23 Před rokem +1

      @@vincedibona4687 In South Africa, it is usually known as “Bakkie,” while elsewhere in the world, “pickup” or “pickup truck” is more common. It’s a vehicle with an open load area. The word originates in the African word, Bakkie, which refers to a tub or a small bowl

  • @charlie2639
    @charlie2639 Před rokem +1

    I work for Terminix a pest control company and drove one of this trucks for years from 2004 to 2022, put at least over 300k miles on it, never had major problems with it, company is pretty good about servicing their fleet trucks, they are gas guzzlers though even for a 6 cylinder, funny you should mention the Ford Maverick, it is the new truck Terminix bought for their new fleet trucks. great little truck I even bought one for myself no complaints so far.

  • @DJSekuHusky
    @DJSekuHusky Před 8 měsíci

    I have an 01 2.4L Xterra with a manual (RWD); the thing is an absolute tank. $550 with a clean title, it's now running a Frontier transmission, intake manifold, timing covers, valve cover, and EGR valve. All direct-fit.
    It's also running an Altima intake cam and NGK plug wires. Runs like a champ with 0 leaks or codes since the rebuild. Passed emissions too. I just love having cheap parts available from junkyards, and the KA engine is a great platform to learn DIY maintenance with.

  • @plav032
    @plav032 Před 6 měsíci

    I love my Supercharged Nissan Frontier. It gets shit gas mileage, requires premium, and I'm constantly worried that the engine is going to pop, but it keeps going and it makes a hell of a cool supercharged whining sound once you replace all the intake resonators with an aftermarket intake, its like a mini Dodge Ram TRX. I pulled a car hauler with my RX-7 on it, and it did just fine, the interior is super nice, the sound system is amazing, I get compliments all the time, its got the crew cab with the long box, which is a super rare combo and extremely useful, I can haul a motorcycle without a bed extension and close the tail gate, its got a mechanical 4x4 system with locking front hubs which is amazing, never gotten stuck with it, it just crawls through anything including 3 feet of snow.

  • @lirr408
    @lirr408 Před rokem +1

    It is not bad from afar or viewed from the You tube channel. I have a 2002 Chevy S10 with the 4.3 V6. I guess a mini- truck. I have had it since new. Runs great. Love it. Thanks for the video.

  • @shiftmotorsports9803
    @shiftmotorsports9803 Před rokem +1

    Lol, I was looking at the Frontier so hard that I didn't even notice your truck in the background! I had to go back to watch it again once you mentioned it. I sold Nissans back when these came out. Cool little trucks

  • @kristoffermangila
    @kristoffermangila Před rokem +2

    In the Philippines, this particular pickup is known as the Frontier. Unlike in North America, we don't have the gas versions, only the diesel variant, in either 4x2 or 4x4. The roof rack is a factory option here, but that's rare, due to the fact that its fairly expensive (around up to Ph₱500, not sure) and the that front roof rack cover covers up the sunroof (which is another factory option).

  • @CarswithNash
    @CarswithNash Před rokem +14

    Interesting… I didn’t actually know they had supercharged versions of those trucks.

    • @DJSekuHusky
      @DJSekuHusky Před rokem +3

      The Frontier and Xterra both came with supercharged options.
      My Xterra is a KA24DE model (4 cylinder) which was also an engine option offered on the Frontier, only the Frontier offered that motor with a 4WD option, whereas the Xterra was only offered in RWD.
      It sorta surprised me that they would offer a supercharged version as a RWD only model.

  • @YuppieSkumGarage
    @YuppieSkumGarage Před měsícem

    The radio is a Kenwood/old Nissan thing. Every old Nissan I’ve put a Kenwood in, the Kenwood has just crapped out after a few weeks. Happened in my Z31, my 98 Quest, and my Infiniti M30. Was not a wiring issue, I’d unplug my Kenwood, plug in my Pioneer, and it’d just work, flawlessly, I’d even pull it to reinstall the factory radio when I was ready to sell the vehicle. I have friends that I trust in car audio and they all swear by Kenwood, I’ve just never had luck with them in my old Nissans for some reason

  • @hitardo
    @hitardo Před rokem

    9:20 In 1998, the entry level city-car Renault Clio 2, had from factory on its base model:
    - LCD odometer;
    - Lock / unlock remote control;
    - Driver and passenger airbag;
    - Fully protected passenger cabin, with composite side fenders, for energy absorption;
    - ISOFIX to mount child seats;
    - Etc...
    It was a real leap forward in both safety and features accessible to everyone.

  • @ryurc3033
    @ryurc3033 Před rokem +1

    As much as I'd like to say it's a bad idea, or it's not worth it, I'd take this over 95% of most modern vehicles.
    There was a dude who used to come into a shop I worked at. Same exact truck but gold color. Maintained it from new, at 280k he put a new supercharger on (rattly noise) and at 305k he had to put in a transmission. Pretty sure he is still driving it to this day.
    This generation of Nissan held up surprisingly well.
    And they drive pretty decent, comfy....I'd have it.

  • @jamesgray1372
    @jamesgray1372 Před rokem +1

    This is why I got rid of my Pathfinder, when they are running they are amazing, but so many hard to access sensors and electronics that love to fail. Good luck!

  • @AndreasLarsson95
    @AndreasLarsson95 Před rokem +7

    That truck with a diesel engine in it is a very popular truck in Chile, where i live now. I Chile we really like the smaller pick ups with a diesel engine .

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Před rokem +1

      Funny how the places that actually do huge areas, Australia, Brazil, Chile, most of Africa, this is the most popular class of vehicle, not the road hogging multi ton tanks that get stuck everywhere the Americans seem to love.

    • @jfruser
      @jfruser Před rokem +1

      A bitty truck like this in diesel before the Great Diesel Screw-Uppening of 2007 would be the bee's knees. I had the 1997 ext cab version of this I-4 2.4L & 5sp manual. Got 27mpg with real gas on the highway. With a diesel it would have been even better.

  • @RemedialRob
    @RemedialRob Před rokem +3

    I really miss JR having an actual garage with lifts and tool boxes. Watching him in his tiny garage just makes me sad like watching a great athlete that could be playing in the pro version of their sport instead playing half-heartedly in some washout foreign league or triple a version of their sport.

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Před rokem +2

    I’d love to put a 302 (5.0L) V8 in my 11 Ford Ranger XLT super cab 4X4
    It currently has the 4.0L V6 and a 5spd auto transmission with a LSD, tow pkg, full skid plates, running boards, custom wheels, custom 2 tone paint, Silver over Red metallic, rear air shocks (I can haul a full yard of dirt, gravel, wood, etc). Also custom Red upholstery trimmed in black.
    I used to get 19mpg with the cruise set on 75mph on the freeway.
    I decided to add a K&N intake, Free Flow exhaust headers, and a FlowMaster exhaust.
    With these mod’s I now consistently get 23mpg.
    Nonetheless I’d Love to put in a 302.
    I don’t Need the 302, but I Want a 302.
    Then I’d have to change the transmission and a Ford 9” rear end for the additional hp & torque.
    Since I did the mods for the intake and exhaust I’ve raced 2 Chevys with the 5.3 and 5.7 V8.
    On both occasions I couldn’t pass the chevy’s but they couldn’t pass me either…, well not until their governor kicked in at 105mph. Then my Ranger walked away.
    We mainly use our Ranger for work around our property. It’s 12 years old now but has only 35K miles.
    Not only does it haul a lot in the bed, but it also hauls ass when needed.
    I’m pushing 60 years old, but I still want more hp, torque and lightening fast speed.
    The original owner was 62 when he bought it new. I bought it on 2/14/19 with only 20K miles.
    In 19 KBB said it was worth $22K, but I bought it for $18K.
    Today w/out the mod’s and custom 2 tone paint and custom upholstery, LineX spray in bed liner, skid plates, running boards, etc, it books out for $25K.
    Last summer I had 2 different individuals offer to buy my Ford. One offered $28K and the other one offered $30K.
    If I sold it, I’d have to replace it with another pickup that is just as good if not better, which would cost me more than $30K.
    If I don’t end up putting in a 302, perhaps I’ll sell it when I turn 70.
    By then I’ll probably buy a new Toyota Tundra hybrid.

  • @Cartier_specialist
    @Cartier_specialist Před rokem +6

    I have no idea why they didn't just put the naturally aspirated 3.5 VQ engine in it with 260hp and the same amount of torque. It was being made in 2001 they just weren't sending them to the USA.

    • @jacquesc3166
      @jacquesc3166 Před rokem

      Not enough low end for a truck. Torque on any VQ35 comes after 3K rpm, which you do not want on a truck.

    • @Cartier_specialist
      @Cartier_specialist Před rokem

      @@jacquesc3166 The VQ35 still has as much torque as the 3.3 supercharged at low rpm though plus the transmission that mates with the VQ35 is a 5 speed automatic that's heavy duty because it was designed to haul around big vehicles like the Infiniti Q45.

    • @jacquesc3166
      @jacquesc3166 Před rokem +1

      @@Cartier_specialist Does the 3.3 SC have variable cam timing? If you claim the 3.5 has the same low end torque, their decision had to be engine bay / space related. That VQ35DE is pretty sizable for a 3.5. Also pretty sure the 5AT was not available before 2003 in the 350Z, still a 4AT for most other Nissans at the time. I've been driving a Jatco 5AT for 13 years continuous between 3 vehicles, it has long gearing and 1st is longer than most other 5 speed ATs of the eta.

    • @Cartier_specialist
      @Cartier_specialist Před rokem +1

      @@jacquesc3166 I think the 3.3 is a single overhead cam without variable valve timing.

  • @simsjam
    @simsjam Před rokem +4

    Knock sensor is a common code for these trucks. For the non supercharged engine it is not really needed but it is IS NEEDED for the supercharged engine. It is under the intake manifold on a non supercharged engine and you have to remove it to get to the sensor so it is a real pain to change. If you go that far you probably need to change spark plugs and valve cover gaskets. Also there is a recall on 2001 gas tanks for rusting internally so make sure to check if that was done. The 2001-2004s were known for rusting gas tanks so at minimum you need to change the fuel filter. If you are eligible for the recall you still get a new free fuel tank installed by Nissan!

    • @rustylessary375
      @rustylessary375 Před rokem

      I swear to god I ran my d22 sc truck with the knock sensor code in for a month and it was doing some wild stuff taking off and cutting power and then doing it all over again all the services you listed were done to my truck along with a catback system and it now runs heavenly

    • @rustylessary375
      @rustylessary375 Před rokem

      I wish this video was posted a month ago which would have saved me a headache

  • @greathornedowl3644
    @greathornedowl3644 Před rokem +5

    IMHO - I used to LOVE the mini-pickups of the 80s-90s Like the Mighty Max, Frontier, and Who Knew the Chevy Luv was an Isuzu?

  • @Therealmikescott
    @Therealmikescott Před rokem +1

    My friend has one of these and ever since they add more ethanol to fuel. He has to use octane booster to keep the knock sensor from tripping a code. Went down a huge rabbit hole to fix it before trying octane booster.

  • @3rdworldgarage450
    @3rdworldgarage450 Před rokem

    I actually bought a Nissan Frontier King Cab 4X2 new back in 1998... Still have it and drive it 428k miles later. The truck you have there is a Crew Cab since the King Cab denotes an extended cab for Nissan with 2 doors and 2 jump seats in the back. The Crew Cabs are pretty useless for cargo, but the King Cabs have about a 6 foot bed and can be configured to haul 4x8 sheet goods if you don't mind them hanging off the tailgate. It just takes a 2x12 cut down to fit in the pockets by the head gate so that the sheet goods don't touch the wheelwells.

  • @slammedniss
    @slammedniss Před rokem +1

    Nissan King Cabs were just their extended cabs with no extra doors. At least that's what they were called back in their Hardbody days.

  • @Chilicharger665
    @Chilicharger665 Před rokem +2

    As much as it sucks, I will enjoy watching the series of you fixing it!

  • @gar24407
    @gar24407 Před rokem

    My mom did the same shit back in early 2000s. Sold a perfectly good ES300 for a garbage Jaguar S-type. It was a nightmare to own and she dump it 4 years later. She learn her lesson and got a 2007 G35 after the jag, that G35 is still around with well 200,000 miles.

  • @carlfogelin1388
    @carlfogelin1388 Před rokem +1

    I've been driving a 2003 Nissan Frontier since I bought it new in 2002. Now, my Frontier is optioned very differently (4wd, no supercharger, extended bed), but to me that one looks like it's been abused a bit. For the size, the Frontier was a really good model. Hopefully you can resolve all those errors. I look forward to seeing where fixing this vehicle leads. (Also, my truck has lived most of it's life in a garage. What a difference THAT makes... :) )

    • @urbex_9999
      @urbex_9999 Před 8 měsíci

      hey im thinking about getting an 03 frontier crew cab long bed soon, what are the pros and cons of your truck in your opinion. Im looking for a smaller/midsized truck and im having a hard time finding any 4x4, but i found this frontier which sparked my interest so i may pull the trigger. thanks boss

  • @glassvial
    @glassvial Před rokem +1

    $2500 will get you a parts car, a car with a blown motor, or a car with a bad transmission in my area (I've been looking for weeks). I think your Mom did ok for the price and lack of rust on this thing, all things considered.

  • @simonilett998
    @simonilett998 Před rokem +2

    Navara D22 here in Australia. We only got the non supercharged VG33, and ZD30TDi versions. Ironically, Add a C to the end of Navara, and it spells Caravan in reverse🤣👍🇦🇺

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Před rokem +1

      ironic he missed that one since it was the title of the article he was reading on Wikipedia lol

  • @xavier3241
    @xavier3241 Před rokem

    I had one… 2004 SC, looked new, handled great, interior was just like new also. I flipped for $12,500 and had bought it for $8,500. Only few things a did to it, lift kit, brand new A/T tires and a paint correction.

  • @davidbeattie4294
    @davidbeattie4294 Před rokem

    Its a 22 year old pickup truck with normal wear and tear so it ain't perfect. On the other hand its pretty rust free and so far no major collision damage has been revealed. If you want perfect go buy that $45K Maverick. Otherwise suck it up. Fix the essential mechanical problems, service the fluids and filters, and don't worry about the small stuff. The radio is the LAST thing to get fixed. I won't comment on the price but I like the truck. Good job Mom, its only fair to have your son clean up after you for once:)

  • @nxtierdrop
    @nxtierdrop Před rokem

    Fun fact is Nissan Global still offers the d23 Nissan frontier mini truck...it's called the Nissan Navara.
    I'm glad I never got rid of my D22 king cab Frontier with the 4 cylinder

  • @houseofno
    @houseofno Před rokem

    I owned this truck's predecessor the D21. I owned a 1991 base model with the 2.4L four making 134 hp. Great gas mileage. Wonderful vehicle. Regretted giving it up when i lost my job in 1993. I still miss it.

  • @bobstroud9118
    @bobstroud9118 Před rokem

    Will turn to 245K today on my ‘05 Accord EX 4 door 4 cyl. auto. Last fall got 34 MPG on a 1200 mi trip from Cleveland to Southport NC. Everything still works. Needs a new windshield and the headliner is getting loose. One spot of rust in front of the right rear tire. I still love this car, and hope to get 50K more miles out of it. N.E.OH Bob

  • @CurtisL8.3066
    @CurtisL8.3066 Před rokem

    I have a 2000 frontier with the 3.3. Great truck, lots of deferred maintenance I continue to chip away at, but it’s a super reliable daily that makes me smile every time I drive it. Also I promise when they changed those plugs, they skipped the #6. It’s a pretty tough job. You should do that on camera, would be hilarious to hear you curse Nissan engineers for 15 mins lol

  • @TheJonathandenney
    @TheJonathandenney Před rokem

    I had a 2001 Nissan Frontier King Cab 4x4 with the brush guard and bed extender mine was bright yellow and I loved that truck. It was a casualty of divorce I miss that truck.

  • @michaelhawkins5530
    @michaelhawkins5530 Před rokem +8

    Is there an aftermarket intercooler kit available? This should be a nice set of videos as you sort it out.

    • @joylessdave
      @joylessdave Před rokem

      Even if there isn't a kit I bet there is a community mod

  • @melvync
    @melvync Před rokem

    I have a 2002 Frontier with the base 4 cylinder , bought it in 2007 and have no intention to get rid of it. It’s been rock solid over the years, just basic maintenance really. Although the thermostat must be a thing because I ended up replacing it when the engine didn’t get warm and it threw a code.
    The king cab was the 2 door extended cab with 6’ bed, 4 door crew cab came with either the 4’ or 6’ bed. There was also a standard cab 6’ bed but they didn’t seem to be popular.

  • @lanaetuck9796
    @lanaetuck9796 Před rokem

    I have the 03 supercharged Nissan Frontier crew cab long bed and I absolutely love it. The vg33 is an extremely reliable motor. Yeah it had some flaw’s when I first purchased it but it is 20 years old and I expected it. Thankfully my fiancé is a mechanic and a Nissan lover. Both of our vehicles have the vg33 and they have been nothing but reliable.

  • @harismic
    @harismic Před rokem

    My parents have a 2001 Nissan Navara 2.5TDi in Cyprus. It certainly doesn’t have any of the luxuries the US trucks have. But it is manual and 4wd!

  • @gavincurtis
    @gavincurtis Před rokem

    I have one of these trucks. You must change the oil every 2000-3000 miles…it only holds 3.25 quarts of oil…including what is in the oil filter!

  • @bigcrowfly
    @bigcrowfly Před rokem

    🛻22 year old truck: in normal times dealer would give $300 in trade, sell at auction for $600. Then the used car dealer would retail for $1500 after the repairs shown.🛻
    Normal sale prices will start no more than 6 months from now.

  • @ThrawnFett123
    @ThrawnFett123 Před rokem +1

    I have one of these, same exact build plus the 4x4. It's dead right now cause I was working overseas and didn't drive enough, but its a reliable little monster I'm not worried about sitting. The weird slot in the center console is where the 4x4 selector is, its a manual transfer case selector.
    Check the vacuum lines, I had to plug a few, they are SUPER brittle by now

  • @mikem3950
    @mikem3950 Před rokem

    Wow... I've owned a 2001 frontier for the last 10 years with no significant problems. Just standard maintenance... I'm happy

  • @jeffdunlap5397
    @jeffdunlap5397 Před rokem +4

    VG33 knock sensor codes are notorious on Frontiers and Xterras with that motor. On an SC you need it, if you hit up some xterra forums theres write ups on relocating it. On NA motors the general consensus is just doing a resistor fix. Good luck.

    • @zmoorer
      @zmoorer Před rokem +1

      Also you can cut the wires to the old knock sensor and put a new one in but at a different location. That way you don't have to pull the upper and lower intake.

    • @rickerra
      @rickerra Před rokem +1

      I relocated my knock sensor on my Xterra (non-SC), no issues since (many years)

  • @bernandoturner4840
    @bernandoturner4840 Před rokem +1

    Your Mama know’s it ain’t nothing can be Wrong with this Truck her Boy can’t Fix..😁🤣😁

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt1213 Před rokem +1

    My father-in-law had a 2nd gen, quad cab, and long bed. After he passed, we were getting to sell it, and I thought it was a Titan with how big this "midsize" truck was.

  • @Flies2FLL
    @Flies2FLL Před rokem +1

    Clearly Tyler Hoover NEEDS this truck~!

  • @thomas316
    @thomas316 Před rokem +3

    Maybe one day Americans will get the Hilux. I think that would crush the small work truck market segment in the US just because they are so tough and reliable.

  • @Vlad-pi3jq
    @Vlad-pi3jq Před rokem +2

    $25,244 from 2001 in 2022 dollars is $41,000! That's nuts man I thought for sure it would be less. You could get a fully loaded new frontier or maverick for that these days surely?

    • @Black-Villain
      @Black-Villain Před rokem

      Top end new Frontier with every option tops out ~$41k. Been a while since I checked the Maverick, but last time I built one, the highest one one you could get with every single optional accessory and dealer add-on was in the 36-37k range

  • @gtoger
    @gtoger Před rokem

    Searching for something to love about this one, but man, it ain't easy. Rare ≠ valuable. The obvious choice in this class is Tacoma, You'd be hard pressed to find a good one for Nissan money but could make the argument it's better to put more into a Taco. I'd even consider a Ridgeline before the Frontier. The Nissan just doesn't have the same quality. I agree it's too bad we don't have compact or midsize trucks anymore, but I get the reasons why.

  • @TheJohn8765
    @TheJohn8765 Před rokem

    A neighbor has a Tacoma from the early 2000s. It's tiny in comparison to a new Tacoma. I miss the midsize market trucks. A new Tacoma is what full size trucks used to be. And a new Ford or Chevy is freaking massive.

  • @muthaflaco75
    @muthaflaco75 Před rokem

    I had a 2004 SVE Supercharged. Solid truck. Knock sensor code won't be a knock sensor. It'll be the supercharger. Look up 'spoons in a blender'. Also, a smaller supercharger pulley makes a big difference.

  • @awsomo53
    @awsomo53 Před rokem

    I sold my 01 frontier with a 5 speed and 4x4 for 5k last fall. Had 17 people reach out in one day. It was rust free in Wisconsin. They are truly impossible to find

  • @pebear
    @pebear Před rokem

    I used to love Nissan Drive Trains as they were rock solid and still are except the ones with the CVT trannys. The biggest downside to Nissan is they have always been made of Crap steel and they rust so quickly. I grew up in New England and I live in Ohio and I have had, Datsun Pickup truck in Alaska, Nissan Sentra, Nissan Pickup truck and a Nissan Pathfinder. All of them have rusted to dust and I did what I could to keep them from rusting like spraying the underside with waste oil ever fall but in the northern climes, Nissans just do not last. On the flip side their engines and trannies, (except for the CVT) are rock solid.

  • @christopherhamilton5557
    @christopherhamilton5557 Před rokem +2

    I remember the supercharged Xterra, but not the Frontier…amazing.

  • @cccvick
    @cccvick Před rokem

    I had one of these...crew cab, long bed with black cloth interior with the "SC" logos. THIRSTY truck and premium fuel only...when the knock sensor begins to fail it will kill the boost but still dump the same amount of fuel and not trigger the check engine light...the truck will move but with MUCH reduced power...only when it goes into FULL failure will it trigger the light.. two dealerships I took the truck to (under factory warranty) could not figure it out....and the knock sensor tends to only last 30,000 miles.

  • @just__dave
    @just__dave Před rokem +2

    That’s a Rad Mongoose hanging in your garage.

  • @bruceharkness4497
    @bruceharkness4497 Před rokem

    I had the same supercharger installed on my Miata, some folks thought it was pretty small for the 1.8 liter engine. I did find a 2005 Frontier Nismo 2WD king cab a few years ago with the 4.0, 280 hp at that time was way above the competition. Only 50K on this garage queen.

  • @benkeysor7576
    @benkeysor7576 Před rokem +2

    It's just too bad most small dealerships do that to people and usually do halfass repairs to vehicles. However I don't think you could go wrong with an S10/S15 or their Blazer/Jimmy counterparts if you can find a decent one at a reasonable price. The 2.5 liter engines were pretty good with no real issues and the 4.3 was OK but not exactly easy on gas. Then even Ford Rangers were and still not a bad choice either except the ones with the 4 cylinders that had double the spark plugs for emissions control. That was not exactly very wise choice for Ford to make.

  • @lifestooshort6801
    @lifestooshort6801 Před rokem

    Have a rare 08 Nissan Pathfinder with the optional factory 5.6l V8 🤯 Second owner with 159k on the clock. It's been extremely reliably and just perform routine maintenance👌

  • @hoopty.
    @hoopty. Před rokem +1

    My dad has one of these, as his work truck. It's actually pretty good truck. He put over 300k miles on it.

  • @norriszappa25
    @norriszappa25 Před rokem +2

    I bought one of these brand new in 2001. Had some problems with mine, but overall, it was a tough little truck

  • @EdWensell
    @EdWensell Před rokem

    1. Mom wants a garage sale runner, dangit! Gladys has beat her to the "nice" neighborhood one too many times.
    2. King cab == Someone wants grandkids nudge nudge.
    3. Carmax has a few newer ones, if you are willing to pay their price.... yeesh!

  • @up-n-runnin377
    @up-n-runnin377 Před rokem +1

    Those trucks are an absolute nightmare to work on.

  • @K0Kaz
    @K0Kaz Před rokem

    Ha, my current beater I got a year ago is a first year 98 King Cab (no back doors) with the 4cyl, auto, and no other options (manual everything) in the same completely ruined Aztec Red. It's slow and gets terrible MPG, but it drives surprisingly good, there's nothing to break (it helps it's only got 89k miles), and its cheap and easy to work on, so I love it. It's true; unless you're in China and buy a new Dongfeng Rich, you can't get trucks like this anymore.

  • @marknelson8724
    @marknelson8724 Před rokem

    If a vehicle sits around a lot, you are generally facing a dead or weak battery unless you pull the fuse on the radio. First place I would look, or maybe the power cord isn't even connected as people have been there before you got to it.

  • @UnWrecked
    @UnWrecked Před rokem

    They are known for the knock sensor failure and it sits under the intake manifold. It's one hell of a job to do.

  • @trosty1973
    @trosty1973 Před rokem +1

    I love my Nissan frontier. Had it since new in 99. If you do a tuneup…… one of the spark plugs is hard to get out bcs of where it is. Other than that it’s pretty easy to work on. Best of luck!

  • @krassimirpetrov7131
    @krassimirpetrov7131 Před rokem +1

    I have an 03 Xterra 5 speed manual I beat on , lots of shared parts with this

  • @davewhite1652
    @davewhite1652 Před rokem

    I'm in Ghana, West Africa and can still buy these brand new here. About $30k, engine options are a 2.5 TD with a 5 spd ànd all the colours of the rainbow as long as it's white. 4x4 as well. Not badges as a Frontier, of course, but as the NP300

  • @unstablebobgable
    @unstablebobgable Před rokem +1

    If I could check out the Nissan Frontier with Watch Jr Goes I would drink the shot of whiskey and cold Bartle Skeets with him and roll up the fat Woolford with him and get all schmoked up

  • @sesapup
    @sesapup Před rokem

    22 year old truck? Yeah, did that 5 years ago. It's given me multiple things to do, lately suspension bushings.

  • @jspaulding4106
    @jspaulding4106 Před rokem

    Closed caption gems:
    "Watch Jericho" "Watch J Ergo"

  • @trr5291
    @trr5291 Před rokem

    It's hard finding a car that runs reliable for under $3000 now. I paid $1,000 for my 2002 Intrepid in 2014. I have put 125,000 miles on it. Its still running strong. Now cars for a grand do not run.

  • @andrewcweaver
    @andrewcweaver Před rokem

    What do you mean? This is exactly how my 2001 Nissan Dong Frontier Pickup came out of the factory! This truck is in great shape. Radio doesn’t work? Never did. 😂

  • @mratay4747
    @mratay4747 Před 4 měsíci

    Dude I got a 18 frontier thinking it would be the same size as my uncle’s old one. Thing is huge and it’s a king cab. I don’t regret it, but it’s a bit bigger than I need for lugging around water heaters 😂

  • @silverstreak1001
    @silverstreak1001 Před rokem

    My wife owned a 2003 Xterra Supercharged. Same engine and frame setup. I did like the car and it had way over 200,000 miles on it. It wasn't slow but it also wasn't fast. Being 4WD didn't help. One thing I can tell you is that supercharger does you almost no favors. Makes everything harder to work on and a some parts a little harder to find and a bit more money. For instance the belt tensioner is going to cost you 300% more than the normal one for the V6 and your only going to find it at Nissan. One day the Xterra lost reverse and it was time to move on. I couldn't justify a trans swap on something this old with that many high of miles... it wasn't for me and I couldn't keep sending the wife out in something that wouldn't go backwards, especially when she had a broke arm and was traveling alot. The thing was a tank and I earned respect for the platform but the biggest drawback was the fuel ... at least with our 4WD model I couldnt get more than 11MPG in town with easy driving and maybe 14 on the highway if you kept it under 70. We also ran the premium fuel which was taxing. Her next ride was a 2018 RAV4 and it is a great car with all the creature comforts, just as fast if not faster, and can go double the distance on the same gas money.

  • @jasonr6763
    @jasonr6763 Před rokem

    Had a 2002 Xterra with the supercharger a few years ago. My suggestion is to get rid of it. Spark plugs are horrible to get to, knock sensor goes bad as often as it rains and is buried under the intake IIRC.
    But, with that said. Replace the supercharger Isolator and oil. I did the upgrade to all synthetic in the drivetrain . Bought the Nismo exhaust. It ran and drove great but I still topped out at 16mpg with premium gas… ugh. Expensive, even in Kansas.

  • @carlfrizell2849
    @carlfrizell2849 Před rokem

    Here in the UK it's the Nissan navara, over here they where all diesel which had a habit of kicking a hole in the side of the engine block, and they suffered terribly from corrosion on the chassis and to make matters worse the chassis wasn't that strong on them to begin with and they would break their back behind the cab just where the bed starts, my dad has got one and I really wanted him to go for a Toyota hilux but it was cheap so he bought it and to be fair with maintenance and treating it with a bit of respect it isn't a bad truck 👍

  • @setha360
    @setha360 Před rokem

    Nissan Trucks have one big problem the Automatic Trans get fried when the radiator trans cooling lines break in the radiator, first thing is get Trans cooler external.

  • @ZoeyCarey
    @ZoeyCarey Před rokem

    Because GM sold that blower on the colbalt SS and even as a GMPP for the cavalier you can get smaller pulleys for that blower. The housing is different but I’m sure the snout is no different ;)