20 Most Recent 1995 Nissan Pickup Questions & Answers

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Where is the air relief plug

There is no such thing as a air relief plug guy,
10/14/2022 1:10:09 AM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Oct 14, 2022
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Can I swap an engine from a '95 Nissan pickup

Yes.. the 2.4 liter configuration will work as the same power plant is in both models. The issue will be the transmission mounting surface on the 4x4 vs the 2x4. You need to insure that the main seal area has same pattern and bolt pattern. YOu will also need to be conscious that the motor you are getting the 2x4 has been broken in on 2 wheel drive and a 4 wheel puts more torque and strain on engine.... so be sure once placed you give a good slow break in process or you could crack the block or crank shaft
8/24/2022 6:53:45 AM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Aug 24, 2022
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1995 Nissan pickup 4cly automatic ,no reverse other gears just fine.

how is the trans oil is there burn smell colour is red is is ok IF dark brown trans not good change trans oil and filter give it shot see if it work
6/22/2021 4:05:56 AM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Jun 22, 2021
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How do you bleed cooling system for 1995 nissan pickup truck

  1. Open radiator cap and air relief plug.
  2. Fill radiator with coolant to specified level.
  3. Close air relief plug.
  4. Run engine and bring to operating temperature.
  5. Race engine two or three times under no-load.
  6. Stop engine and let cool, then add coolant as necessary.
4/28/2021 2:15:00 AM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Apr 28, 2021
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95 nissan pickup Ignition Chime stays on after key

Trouble shoot the headlight switch, also the ignition switch .
11/14/2020 10:08:39 PM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Nov 14, 2020
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My nissan 95 truck won't

I think your reverse to park trick was a fluke,, I assume it turns over but since it is a 1995 you dont have a OBD 2 in the vehicle. How to pull ECU error codes for 87-95 Pathfinders and Hardbody pickups: The ECU is under your passenger's side seat. You can gain access to it by simply sliding the seat all the way forward and removing the plastic cover from the ECU. You can also remove the seat if you want, it makes access a little easier. The VG30i ECU's have a tiny toggle switch on the side of the ECU with a small snap-in switch cover that must be utilized to select the diagnostic mode of the ECU. The 4-cylinder ECU and the VG30E ECU has a slotted switch that turns 1/4 or 1/2 turn clockwise and counterclockwise to do the same task. Some early 4-cyl HB ECU's have the switch as well. In any case it will have one or the other. For 4-cylinder: 1. Turn the ignition switch on, but do not start the engine. All of the lights in the dash should be on. 2. Turn the 'diagnostic mode selector' screw on the ECU fully clockwise. The check engine light will go out. Wait 5 seconds, then turn the screw fully counter clockwise. 3. The check engine light will then begin to flash the trouble code. (number of long flashes is the 1st digit, number of short flashes is the 2nd digit) 4. To clear all stored codes and turn the check engine light off, turn the screw fully clockwise while it is in diagnostic mode. Wait 5 seconds, then turn the screw fully counter clockwise. 5. To keep the codes stored, simply turn the key off as the check engine light is flashing and the ECU will keep all stored codes and the check engine light will remain on. For V6: 1. Turn the ignition switch on, but do not start the engine. All of the lights in the dash should be on. 2. For VG30i: There is a little plastic tab you pull off of the side of the ECU(facing the door). A small toggle switch is behind it with 2 positions, "ON" and "DIAGNOSTICS". Using a small screwdriver or tool, move it to the diagnostics position. The red and green LED's on top of the ECU will blink simultaneously. One time, pause, then 2 times, three times, pause...so on for each mode, 1 through 5. Mode 3 is the most commonly used mode and will yield the ECU trouble codes you need to figure out what's going on with your engine. For VG30E with slotted switch: Turn the 'diagnostic mode selector' screw on the ECU fully clockwise. The check engine light will go out. Wait 5 seconds, then turn the screw fully counter clockwise. 3. After it blinks both LED's 3 times move the toggle switch back to the on position. After about five seconds it will start to output out the diagnostic codes as with the 4-cylinder ECU. Note each code as it is displayed, the red LED flashing once for 10's, and the green LED flashing once for 1's. Meaning: One red flash and two green flashes means code 12. 4. To clear the ECU of any trouble codes, move the switch to the "DIAGNOSTICS" position then back to the "ON" position and turn off the key. 1986.5-1995 Nissan ECU Flash Codes(all engines) 11 Crank Angle Sensor/Camshaft Position Sensor. 12 Air Flow Meter/Mass Air Flow Sensor. 13 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor. 14 Vehicle Speed Sensor. 21 Ignition Signal. 22 Fuel Pump. 23 Idle Switch. 24 Throttle Valve Switch. 25 Idle Speed Control Valve. 28 Cooling Fan Circuit. 31 ECM. 32 EGR Function. 33 Heated Oxygen Sensor. 34 Knock Sensor. 35 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor. 36 EGR Control-Back Pressure Transducer. 37 Knock Sensor. 38 Right hand bank Closed Loop (B2). 41 Intake Air Temperature Sensor. 42 Fuel Temperature Sensor. 43 Throttle Position Sensor. 44 ECCS Normal Operation. 45 Injector Leak. 47 Crankshaft Position Sensor. 51 Injector Circuit. 53 Oxygen Sensor. 54 A/T Control. 55 No Malfunction. 63 No. 6 Cylinder Misfire. 64 No. 5 Cylinder Misfire. 65 No. 4 Cylinder Misfire. 66 No. 3 Cylinder Misfire. 67 No. 2 Cylinder Misfire. 68 No. 1 Cylinder Misfire. 71 Random Misfire. 72 TWC Function right hand bank. 73 TWC Function right hand bank. 76 Fuel Injection System Function right hand bank. 77 Rear Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit. 82 Crankshaft Position Sensor. 84 A/T Diagnosis Communication Line. 85 VTC Solenoid Valve Circuit. 86 Fuel Injection System Function right hand bank. 87 Canister Control Solenoid Valve Circuit. 91 Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit right hand bank. 94 TCC Solenoid Valve. 95 Crankshaft Position Sensor. 98 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor. 101 Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit right hand bank. 103 Park/Neutral Position Switch Circuit. 105 EGR and EGR Canister Control Solenoid Valve Circuit. 108 Canister Purge Control Valve Circuit ECU Diagnostic Mode Procedures Mode I - Exhaust Oxygen Sensor Monitor ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Use Mode I to determine if the Oxygen Sensor is functioning properly. Warm the engine to normal temperature. Run the engine above 2000 RPM under no load while looking at the ECU. Make sure the GREEN LED goes on and off more than five times during ten seconds at 2000 RPM. If the number of flashes are not more than five, replace the oxygen sensor. If the LED does not flash, check the sensor's circuit. Mode II - Mixture Ratio Control Monitor ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Use Mode II to determine if the air/fuel mixture is cycling correctly. Warm the engine to normal operating temperature. Turn the dial on the ECU fully clockwise (or if you have a switch, turn it on). After the LED flashes twice, turn the dial fully counter clockwise (or turn the switch off). Run the engine above 2000 RPM under no load while looking at the ECU. If the RED LED blinks simultaneously with the GREEN LED, the air/fuel mixture is cycling properly. If the RED LED stays off, the mixture is more than 5% rich. If the RED LED stays on, the mixture is more than 5% lean. If the RED LED stays on or off above 2000 RPM, complete the diagnostics before beginning repairs. Mode III - Stored Fault Code Reporting ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Use Mode III to retrieve all stored trouble codes in memory. Use the above posted procedures. Mode IV - Switch Operation Monitor ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Use Mode IV to determine if the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), Starter circuit and/or Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) are in proper working order. Turn the ignition switch on, but do not start the engine. Turn the dial on the ECU fully clockwise. After the LED flashes 4 times, turn the dial fully counter clockwise. Make sure the RED LED is turned off. Make sure the RED LED turns on when depressing the gas pedal. If not, check or replace the Throttle Position Sensor. Make sure the RED LED turns on when turning the ignition key the START position. If not, check or replace the starter. Drive the vehicle with the ECU unbolted and within view. Make sure the GREEN LED turns on when speed is 12 MPH or more. If not, check or replace the Vehicle Speed Sensor. Mode V - Real Time Diagnostic Function ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Use Mode V to determine if the Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS), Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAFS) and/or Ignition signal are working properly. Start engine. Turn the dial on the ECU fully clockwise. After the LED flashes 5 times, turn the dial fully counter clockwise. Make sure LEDs do not flash for 5 minutes when racing or idling the engine. If it flashes, count the number of flashes, turn engine off, and see the following 3 paragraphs. Perform real-time diagnosis inspection and repair or replace malfunctioning part if present. if LEDs do not flash for 5 minutes, turn engine off. If the RED LED flashes 3 times for 1.5 seconds, check the Crankshaft Position Sensor. Check the harness continuity at CPS when the engine is stopped. Inspect the harness for dust and clean if necessary. Check the pin terminal at ECU for bends and remove them as necessary. Reconnect harness and recheck continuity. During real-time diagnosis, tap the harness connector or component and check if trouble code is displayed. If so, replace terminal. If the GREEN LED flashes twice-3 times for 0.5 seconds, check Mass Air Flow Sensor. Check the harness continuity at MAFS when the engine is stopped. Inspect the harness for dust and clean if necessary. Check the pin terminal at ECU for bends and remove them as necessary. Reconnect harness and recheck continuity. During real-time diagnosis, tap the harness connector or component and check if trouble code is displayed. If so, replace terminal. If the GREEN LED flashes 4 times for 0.2 seconds 3 times, check the ignition signal. Check the harness continuity when the engine is stopped. Inspect the harness for dust and clean if necessary. Check the pin terminal at ECU for bends and remove them as necessary. Reconnect harness and recheck continuity. During real-time diagnosis, tap the harness connector or component and check if trouble code is displayed. If so, replace terminal. Hope this helps... __________________
2/11/2018 2:53:23 PM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Feb 11, 2018
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1995 Nissan Pickup 3.0 will not start

The radio uses hardly any power to work.cranking takes much more u need a voltage reading from battery.anything under 12.6 from cold means new battery
2/5/2018 2:19:10 AM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Feb 05, 2018
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My 1995 Nissan pickup horn

Will it crank and run ?
11/22/2017 9:22:50 PM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Nov 22, 2017
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I have a 1995 Nissan Pickup 4x4. A few months back it started giving me problems going into reverse. If you rolled it forward a little in 1st gear you could get it to go into reverse. Well today it w

if it's a manual, the clutch is worn out. If it's an auto.....sounds like the shifter is playing up.
10/11/2017 3:18:06 AM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Oct 11, 2017
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95 NISSAN PICK UP WONT MOVE IN DRIVE

Test the transmission module. It controls everything the transmission does, the timing of shift points, gear selection, overdrive, etc
7/28/2017 7:51:10 PM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Jul 28, 2017
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Texas 1995 Nissan cuts out at 2000 rpm's

note that there is no mention of any fault codes so unless the fault codes are read then fixing by guessing is frustrating and costly
7/8/2017 11:42:02 PM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Jul 08, 2017
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Where is dash light fuse

check just left of the steering wheel around your parking break there should be a pull out panel there for some fuses. If it aint there check the under hood fuse box.
12/13/2016 11:04:45 PM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Dec 13, 2016
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Why does my 1995 nissan pick up lose power and speed on uphill inclines?

If you keep the RPMS (tach) up to 3000 and above (DONT REDLINE YOU'LL BLOW YER MOTOR UP!) At 3000 RPM to 3500 -4000 RPM is where these motors posses what i figure is a power band that handles most inclines. Down shifting included. DRIVE SAFE
11/18/2016 9:52:00 AM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Nov 18, 2016
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I cant find the OBD port And not sure if its OBD I or OBD II

i believe you are dealing with OBD-I 26110797-i0dtjb3zzaxxmkwnumxteiby-3-0.jpg
2/27/2016 5:56:45 PM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Feb 27, 2016
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Nissan pickup I shut off the pickup the left low beam stayed on I bought a headlight/turn signal switch everything works now except the left low beam will not come on

Did you actually check the bulb? It may have burned out or the wiring to it may have lost connection. Some of these vehicles actually have a separate fuse for the left and the right headlights.
2/12/2016 3:59:26 PM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Feb 12, 2016
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My nissan 1400 has excessive play in the gearlever

with someone in the car holding the gear as neutral as possible, you'll need to get under the car and look for the linkage cables connecting from the gearbox to the transmission and tighten up any slack
1/13/2016 8:09:23 AM • 1995 Nissan... • Answered on Jan 13, 2016
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