2001-2004 Pathfinder Infiniti QX4 both thermostats replaced

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  • How to replace both thermostats (one water control valve) on a 3.5L Nissan Infiniti Pathfinder or QX4. This was a 2002 QX4 that was overheating intermittently. 2003 01 02 03 04 Infinity
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Komentáře • 108

  • @aarongarney2118
    @aarongarney2118 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thanks for letting me know there's another effin' thermostat in the system. I've been nursing an 01, and just crossed 330,000 miles. Recently started intermittent overheating issue as you describe. Took off to work today, and had to pull over a few miles from the house, to smack the blower motor, which started acting up a couple days ago. Got back into the ride, and noticed the temp gauge was up. Ended up replacing the thermostat, then listening to the 3.5 telling me to fuck off. I'd replaced the water pump on the thing a couple of years ago, radiator out, etc....and had no issues with burping the system. Here I am. If I weren't a jackass, I'd have a proper repair manual...... Looks like I'll be riding the motorcycle to work for the next few days, and tackling that "water valve" job......over the weekend. FML.

  • @roheliak
    @roheliak Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Sir! I'm I need to replace the valve cover gaskets and I was checking on all the crap I can work while I have that upper intake off.

  • @katielyb
    @katielyb Před 3 lety +1

    So you know, the fact that I have this vehicle and mine is likely as ghetto as that one was a matter of circumstance. Being the single mother of a special needs child leaves me pretty financially strapped. Luckily I made the choice long ago to gain myself some mechanical skills so I don't have to pay a shop to do the work. You're freaking awesome! I've read so many forums saying replacing the therm didn't fix the overheating problem. I cannot thank you enough for including the "water valve" in this video and sharing this. As many mice as there are in my neighborhood because of the two wooded areas and large field within viewing distance of my home I'm sure I'll have the same mouse turd problem so that's helpful to know as well. I already know about the wasps nest and have taken steps to alleviate them but am not sure it worked. They're in a spot that's hidden behind a shroud so I can't be certain but I'm hopeful. Anyways, thanks again, truly. If it weren't for people like you who knows how much more time I would have wasted.

  • @letsgobrandon8661
    @letsgobrandon8661 Před 2 lety +3

    not only educational but hillarious!

  • @kaosaechao2659
    @kaosaechao2659 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank You For Sharing us your Video i Change The Front And Rear Thermostats And All Spark plugs On My 2001 Nissan pathfinder Everything is Good Now Thanks Again i'm From Vancouver British Columbia Canada love it 😎😁👍👍👌

  • @autospeed
    @autospeed Před 4 lety +12

    That was just plain awesome! Not only did you change that out like a pro, and explain it well, I was chuckling the whole time. Thanks for the upload, I'm subb'd for sure!!!

  • @dennispatterson2896
    @dennispatterson2896 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, I laughed, great video and a lot of help,

  • @b-radumuck7903
    @b-radumuck7903 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for being real and making it sorta fun .. first thing im ima gonna ask myself is "Y" lol

  • @maxodorestant9053
    @maxodorestant9053 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @samuraylast480
    @samuraylast480 Před 3 lety

    i like the way you talk hahahahahah videos it a good help for me thk mannnn

  • @jameshrenn
    @jameshrenn Před 4 lety +2

    Good job describing what you're doing on that ghetto Infiniti

  • @geeznogoodname
    @geeznogoodname Před 3 lety +2

    Changed the front thermostat, radiator and still overheating off and on. Probably need to change out that rear thermostat, I mean "water control valve". Looks like a pain! But thanks for the video!

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety

      You should probably make sure all the air is out of the system.

    • @geeznogoodname
      @geeznogoodname Před 3 lety

      @@RustBeltAuto I did bleed the air out after I changed the radiator and front thermostat. I was thinking it might be the water pump but there's no water loss. I really don't want it to be that PITA water control valve! :) Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @geeznogoodname
      @geeznogoodname Před 3 lety

      @@RustBeltAuto Got around to replacing the water control valve and what a PITA!!! But, it looks good. Took it for a long driver and no overheating! Followed your video, except I didn't have to vacuum any mouse turds! Thank you!!

    • @stephenmerkel7078
      @stephenmerkel7078 Před rokem

      @@geeznogoodname I'm having a similar overheating issue with my 2004 Pathfinder ... Just curious, dd you have any problems after your "long drive" or did that fix the problem?

    • @DavidHernandez-ue4fz
      @DavidHernandez-ue4fz Před rokem

      @@stephenmerkel7078 did you fix it? I have the same issue with my 02 QX4 same motor,I replaced radiator,antifreeze,front thermostat,bleed the system and still the same overheating,according video looks very hard to replace rear thermostat,any other suggestions? Thanks

  • @lashadavlianidze2123
    @lashadavlianidze2123 Před 4 lety

    Should I change the radiator?

  • @juancuevas7706
    @juancuevas7706 Před 3 lety

    Wow thanks for those other facts, yo... I'm gonna have to check those things out...

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Před 3 lety

    Is the second thermostat for fluid movement to the heater core?

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety +1

      It effects the heating, and cooling of the engine, so I'm going to say no.

  • @andrewk778
    @andrewk778 Před 4 lety

    Unbelievable! I am really glad I drive an older GM. Thank you for sharing.

  • @nhonhuynh3345
    @nhonhuynh3345 Před 4 lety

    After installing I saw the PDF for the installing.... Like u I installed blind supposedly it needs to be aligned facing the front, but opps jus dropped in. Hopefully everything is ok

    • @Jordan-sv3pu
      @Jordan-sv3pu Před 2 lety

      What do you mean facing forward there’s only one way you can drop that thermostat in in the back spring side goes down that’s it the placement of it doesn’t matter

  • @cbridges1202
    @cbridges1202 Před 4 lety +5

    When did rat poop become ghetto? Have you ever seen the European countryside overrun with field mice in their homes. That would be considered ghetto too

  • @jeddfinn6800
    @jeddfinn6800 Před 3 lety

    Great video thanks for that... I have a question... can u put the injectors in without the plastic clips on the manifold end they disintegrated when I pulled the injectors out and u have to buy the whole injector just to get the clips not sold separately...

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety

      They are used to keep the o-ring in place. Once in a while I have left them out, just so long as the hole is recessed so the o-ring doesn't fall in the engine. You can also get a set of injectors on ebay dirt cheap. You can either use those, or if the plastic pieces are the same, take thom off the cheap new ones, and put them on yours. You might also be able to buy them from a place that rebuilds injectors.

    • @Jordan-sv3pu
      @Jordan-sv3pu Před 2 lety

      Did you have to remove the fuel tail to get to the thermostat I’m hoping there’s a way around that I’m doing mine right now as we speak

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 2 lety

      @@Jordan-sv3pu the video shows how I snuck it out. Book says different.

  • @juancuevas7706
    @juancuevas7706 Před 3 lety

    I just had both those thermostats replaced n radiator done not so long ago , so I was driving her for a while thee other day, came home, ten minutes later, i turn on the car again n the temperature gage went up about two minutes into the drive, so I brought it back home, threw water on top of the radiator n I let it sit, what could be cuaseing that?? What am I doing wrong???

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety

      Could be a few things. No fan, loosing coolant, stuck thermostat, air in system. This car was fun to get the air out of, because the pipe in the back of the engine for burping the system was plugged with rust.

  • @miloesalazar
    @miloesalazar Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video, I followed everything on here just to change the back thermostat, since there was no video on youtube about how to get to that thermostat. Now I have a question, what is that back hose you got off that you said was in a bad spot? Mine was so old that it snapped and broke off. Don't know the name of it and would like to know so I can go buy another one. Thank you once again.

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety +1

      I think you broke a coolant hose. If that sucker breaks (if it's the one I'm thinking of), you will need to take a lot more junk off of that thing to get at it.

  • @Jupiter503
    @Jupiter503 Před rokem

    Did the temperature gauge show that it was overheating because mine's not but the motor is getting extremely hot

  • @jonguirl3942
    @jonguirl3942 Před 2 lety

    You said you did head gaskets on one of these motors - I have a 2001 Pathfinder that needs it done. Can I do it without pulling the engine? Some places say you have to in order to get the coolant cross pipe out. What a pain.

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 2 lety

      The pathfinder I did it on was a newer model.

  • @on1ytheb3st
    @on1ytheb3st Před rokem

    What coolant do these engines take, the manual just says "Genuine Nissan Coolant". Can you remove that last lower plenum without removing the fuel rails and injectors?

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před rokem

      I put global coolant in everything. You need to remove all kinds of fun stuff to get that plenum off. Cannot remember what though.

    • @on1ytheb3st
      @on1ytheb3st Před rokem

      @@RustBeltAuto Yeah I'm just afraid of running into that same issue you had with the injectors falling apart in their ports. Were the injector tips and o-rings able to fall down onto the valves if you're not careful?

  • @armandorosales58
    @armandorosales58 Před rokem

    Cannot find for the life of me the oil cooler location on my 2002 VQ35DE QX4. It dies NOT appear to be behind the oil filter as other yrs same engine?? Help with the location?? Thanks for consideration. Leak seems to be under alternator not filter.

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před rokem

      Follow the oil cooler lines

    • @armandorosales58
      @armandorosales58 Před rokem +1

      @@RustBeltAuto yeah just wondering if I was correct. Seemed odd. I believe with this model I'm gonna need to move alternator as well.

  • @nickmelone958
    @nickmelone958 Před 3 lety

    when burping this engine did you find a bleeder valve? or just funnel the radiator thanks

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety +1

      There is a metal tube on the rear of the engine with a rubber cap on it. That is for bleeding. Sorry, I left that out

    • @nickmelone958
      @nickmelone958 Před 3 lety

      @@RustBeltAuto thanks

  • @nils4137
    @nils4137 Před rokem

    Anybody have a part number for the water control valve? Is it called by a different name? Can't find anything on parts websites about that rear water valve sensor thingy.

  • @olivi3339
    @olivi3339 Před 4 lety

    Where did that piece of rubber come from in the thermostat?

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 4 lety

      Some cheesy ghetto master put an engine in it.

    • @jeddfinn6800
      @jeddfinn6800 Před 3 lety

      looked like a big piece if silicone to me... someone just used WAY to much...

  • @k-1m-230
    @k-1m-230 Před 4 lety

    Was there coolant leakage from the rear of the engine ???

  • @infinid4565
    @infinid4565 Před 2 lety

    Just went through the same fix. I decided to gut the rear “water valve” and left the housing with the rubber gasket.

    • @jonguirl3942
      @jonguirl3942 Před 2 lety

      How did that work out for you? My Pathfinder keeps boiling over and I have been through everything - not getting exhaust in the coolant and I am now very good at getting the air out LOL. Thinking about taking that sucker out too but what a PITA when its this hot out.

    • @infinid4565
      @infinid4565 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jonguirl3942 haven’t had a problem ever since.just make sure if you gut it you change the primary thermo at the front of the engine with a good quality oem one. There really is no need for it other than quicker warm ups in could climate. Also, you might want to do the job as soon as you can; the vq’s don’t do good when getting too hot. I did it without removing the lower intake , just the top 2.
      1: You will have to remove the upper and middle intake
      2: unbolt both fuel pressure regulators and unbolt the fuel rail but you don’t have to complete remove it. Just unbolt enough so that it able to be pulled a bit towards the the front of the engine.
      3: There is a black tube running across the firewall, which is the burping valve for the cooling system, remove those bolts, pull it forward or any way you need and you should be able to get to the two iirc 12mm bolts on the water valve housing.
      I plan on doing a video on my channel talking about radiator upgrades for the r50 models since we don’t really have a aftermarket.

    • @DavidHernandez-ue4fz
      @DavidHernandez-ue4fz Před rokem

      @@infinid4565 any link about how you did it,I just replace front thermostat still getting hot,let me mentioned before(I replaced radiator cuz the in the where conected the top hose it was broken and goes inside the antefreeze around 1inch piece of plastic,so I asume that piece of plastic get stuck the thermostats cuz the front one it was open so temperature it was really low,anyway when I replaced the front thermostat I seen I lot of small black pieces of plastic and the temperature goes HOT,so I think the back thermostat could be the same as front or water pump) I don't know what to do.

  • @olivi3339
    @olivi3339 Před 4 lety +1

    This look like a repair, I never want to do....

  • @olivi3339
    @olivi3339 Před 4 lety +4

    500.00 dollar thermostat repair.

  • @lashadavlianidze2123
    @lashadavlianidze2123 Před 4 lety

    @ nissan patfinder 3.5

  • @Anthony.W.
    @Anthony.W. Před 2 lety

    Thanks! A both thermostats are the same?

  • @lashadavlianidze2123
    @lashadavlianidze2123 Před 4 lety

    help me

  • @javier-m75
    @javier-m75 Před dnem

    WTF?? IM GIVING YOU A THUMBS UP BECAUSE I CAN.

  • @djscottymaxx
    @djscottymaxx Před rokem

    Dumb question, maybe not, do all these VQ35DE Engines have a second thermostat? Cause I be damned if I see that housing in the back of my 04' 350Z's engine. Not calling you a liar or anything im just not seeing it. No I did not take anything apart yet. I also have an 01' pathfinder, its loved when its running, when its down, I'd like to ghost ride it into a quarry😖

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před rokem +1

      It would be best for you to do a parts look up, and see if there are 2.

  • @mediaguy4037
    @mediaguy4037 Před 4 lety

    Looks like the previous "mechanic" that worked on it didnt bother putting some of the bolts back. I hate that.

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 4 lety +1

      Bolts back, broken stuff, loose stuff, things that should have been replaced with the original engine. There was 6 codes when it showed up. Nissan's are no joke. They are very complex. I am one of the few who have done head gaskets on these, completely, and effectively, while the dealer will tell you they don't touch them, and just replace the engine. It is over 30 hours labor, and parts will be everywhere. I don't particularly like them for reasons like this, however, when they work, they are quite reliable, long lived, and work very well.

    • @BarnStangz
      @BarnStangz Před 4 lety

      I have to say, that working on my '97 Maxima isn't too bad. I'll need to do valve cover gaskets at some point, but everything else has been pretty easy to work on and the engine seems bullet proof.

    • @BarnStangz
      @BarnStangz Před 4 lety +1

      @Sam S Maxima has been good so far. It was my Grandpa's from Florida, so the mileage was pretty low when I got it. It only has like 88K on it now. I've done a Alternator, starter and half shafts and a drivers side wheel bearing. I will do spark plugs and valve cover gaskets at some point. I finally replaced the hood struts and I just change the oil every 3,500 miles or so. OH and it needed a MAF sensor. I've done brakes on it once. It's a good car, plenty of power and still returns decent fuel economy. I'll probably give it to my kid for their first car. I don't know if I would buy another one as the new Nissan cars have that shitty CVT...

    • @saulluciano2263
      @saulluciano2263 Před 4 lety

      Great video

  • @SupraKing12365
    @SupraKing12365 Před 2 lety

    haha i see it idles high at the end..

  • @AlanForde-CheyneMS
    @AlanForde-CheyneMS Před 3 lety

    So I guess what you're trying to say is you hate working on this car? By the way I have the same car but it is infinitely in better shape than this one....its an amazing drive

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety

      hate is such a strong word. Thinking more like vexed.

  • @johndavis7481
    @johndavis7481 Před 3 lety

    He don't seem very happy

  • @Truthhurtz618
    @Truthhurtz618 Před 3 lety

    What was the point of not showing how you got it out that way..smh

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety

      Couldn't see what I was doing.

    • @Truthhurtz618
      @Truthhurtz618 Před 3 lety

      @@RustBeltAuto i believe you said couldn't see how i did that well too bad

    • @b-radumuck7903
      @b-radumuck7903 Před 2 lety

      Thats just too bad ... it runs... lol ok bye...

  • @katielyb
    @katielyb Před 3 lety

    Looks like I've got my work cut out for me. Man, this really sucks. Stupid "luxury" models. They just keep making them harder and harder to work on don't they? This is what these young kids don't understand about "advancements in technology". It might make certain aspects of life easier but there's always a downside which is that more can and will go wrong. A**hole car manufacturers. Miss those days when we'd break down and dad could get us rolling again with the just the tools he had in the truck.

  • @bernainmolina7481
    @bernainmolina7481 Před 4 lety +3

    I own a 2001 Infiniti qx4 and I've took care of mine better than this

  • @b-radumuck7903
    @b-radumuck7903 Před 2 lety

    Lmao.. thats just too bad ....lol

  • @abito2063
    @abito2063 Před 2 lety

    Lo busqué en español y todo esta en ingles😢

  • @unsanctionedchaos2994
    @unsanctionedchaos2994 Před 3 lety +1

    Judging by the way you talk in your videos I can completely understand why you only have 12K subs and you've been putting out videos for years. You'd be a lot better at making a monetary income from CZcams if you were more pleasant to listen to instead of "ghetto this" "ghetto that". Its annoying. I think you seem like a knowledgeable mechanic but definitely not a "people person"

    • @RustBeltAuto
      @RustBeltAuto  Před 3 lety +5

      That's an amazing story. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ethanorr7290
      @ethanorr7290 Před 3 lety

      I think he's doing a good job and it's funny.

    • @b-radumuck7903
      @b-radumuck7903 Před 2 lety

      Lol ive never met a Good Mechanic who was a people person well maybe one or two but few and far between .. i don't have to like a good mechanic i have to find one ..