SOURCE: 92 Nissan Pathfinder brake lights stuck on
Change the brake light switch on the brake pedal arm. Go down to the parts store and ask for a new brake liight switch for your Pathfinder and look up under the dash where the brake pedal arm goes and you will see the switch. You will need to unplug the wires to your old one and disconnect it and install the new one the same way. It is pretty much self adjusting once the brake pedal is released. If the brake light does not go out adjust the switch pin to be longer so it will depress when the pedal is released
SOURCE: 98 Nissan Pathfinder Brakelight switch locaiton
Look up arm of brake pedal for a switch that gets depressed when pedal is pushed. Probably near top.
SOURCE: Brake light, oil temperature light and battery light are on
Wow, 3 problems, did the lights come on one at a time or all at once? How long has each been on? 1st thing is to check fluid levels-brake, & oil. You may damage the vehicle if you continue to drive it. The brake light means a malfunction in the system, or low brake fluid. If the level is low, adding should turn the light off. You then need to check to see where the system is leaking. Oil temp light, or is it just oil light? This will go on when you basically have no oil in the engine, or the oil pump has failed, both very bad. Battery light indicates the vehicle is not charging the battery. Check the drive belt, did it break? This could cause a bunch of lights to go on. Let me know the answers to the above, so I can help to refine my answer.
SOURCE: Stereo unlock
Check your glovebox and inside your console for a sticker with a series of numbers this should be your code enter it by using the channel buttons on the radio or you can call the dealer with your VIN # and they can give you the code
Rj
SOURCE: I cant find the engine number for my 98 nissan pathfinder???
Are you looking for a serial number of a model number? The 1998 pathfinders have the VG33E engine (introduced in 1996)
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