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Rick Palmer Posted on Oct 14, 2012
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Where are the spark plugs in 2009 nissan altima 2.5

Need to change the spark plugs but can't even find their location

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Under the coils, carefully remove the coil and the spark plug will be inside, it is pretty easy to do.

  • Rick Palmer Oct 17, 2012

    thanks Steve it is pretty simple just wasn't sure about the coils

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SOURCE: nissan altima 1998

verify a blown head gasket remove the oil dip stick if there is coolant in the oil then you headgasket is blow if not it could be something else.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2009

SOURCE: crankshaft and camshaft sensors location in nissan altima 2003

You are incorrect sir. There is a very good Youtube video showing you exactly where it is that is how I changed mine. The Crankshaft is located behind the engine block below and around from the cam sensor which is easly spotted looking at the engine. The crankshaft is in a difficult spot but once you figure out where it is it's easy...ish hope this helps

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SOURCE: How do you program a key fob / transmitter for a 2009 Altima?

all keys/car have to be programmed at the same time.using nissan diagnostic machine.you could try a quickfit centre (if they have correct machine)

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  • Posted on May 23, 2010

SOURCE: where is the top oil pan located in the 2003

Aluminum (upper) oil pan bolt loosening sequence—3.5L engine



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Position a suitable jack under the transaxle.

  • Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensors (REFERENCE and POSITION) from the oil pan
  • Front and rear engine mounting nuts and bolts
  • Center crossmember assembly
  • Engine drive belts
  • A/C compressor and mounting bracket
  • Rear cover plate and the lower transaxle bolts
  • Aluminum (upper) oil pan bolts in the reverse of the installation sequence

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