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Replace the coolant thermostat. The code is different on a Nissan and actually refers to a thermostat fault. Replace the thermostat and clear the codes, you're fixed
Here is a diagram showing where the thermostat is located on a 1994 Nissan Altima. Most vehicles are fairly similar as well the main water hose that goes to the engine is usually right next to or attached to the thermostat housing. Also once you take this hose off to get the thermostat you are going to need the bleed the coolant system because there will be air in the system. A simple google search or wikihow will show you exactly how to bleed air out with pictures and simple instructions. Good luck.
Its located in the IPDM box....remove the cover and you ll see a side with 4 relays close to the fuses and the other side 3line of relays,the relay in the middle is your fuel pump relay......hold the ipdm in position the fuses in the box upside....
The oil filter is located just in front of the right side drive axle. (Passenger side)
It is smaller in diameter than most filters you may have seen before.
Follow the hose that goes from the top of the radiator to the top of the engine. The hose is black flexible, roughly 1.5" in diameter. This hose goes into a "gooseneck" on the top of the engine, secured with a clamp. Remove the clamp and the hose, and remove the gooseneck from the engine. The thermostat will be located underneath the gooseneck. Simply lift out the old thermostat, install the new one, and replace the gasket. Reassemble.
thermostat should be at the end of the top radiator hose on the engine side.drain radiator most of the way to prevent coolant gushing out when you remove hose.unbolt housing replace thermostat.hope this helps
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