2008 Nissan Frontier - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Rear end feels really loose when turning from stop
Check the tire inflation. Also, if you can jack the tire up off the ground, rotate the tire and feel across the top of the tread. If there seems to be any high/low spots or feeling of side-to-side tread movement, you may have a separated belt in the tire. This can cause the "loose" feeling you are getting.
1/13/2015 2:03:19 AM •
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on Jan 13, 2015
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Transmission type
. There is probably nothing wrong with your transmission other than bearings . so before you go out and spend big money on the say-so of a mechanic, get several opinions . If there is a major failure -broken shafts ,gears etc) then get prices from wreckers that handle your make of vehicle.
4/22/2014 5:19:50 AM •
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on Apr 22, 2014
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Lock function works but lights
try this one. hold both lock and unlock buttons for about 10 seconds. the truck should beep and the light should flash twice. that switches alarm modes from quiet to loud/on and wiseversa.( hope i spelled that one right).
6/22/2013 2:25:31 AM •
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on Jun 22, 2013
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Side marker front lights fuse
People that answer these questions have no morematerial than you do,everyone is at home & usesthe site the sameI suggest you just check all the fuses,don't take long to remove them or leave them in place & put your voltmeter to ground & probe either side of all fuses,of coarseeach system has to be turned on if it isn't powered all the timeTo have a fuse blow more than 5 times in 50 years is a lot,so the odds are that you don't have a fuse issueWhen you have electrical issues you need factory wiringdiagrams,personally I buy them as soon as I get every vehicleI see on this site people say they change all bulbs,fuses,relaysetcWhy would anyone do that? If you remove a lamp or bulb & it isgood you move on to the next check or test !If you have a bulb out & the switch on, why even check a fuse,meter the socket while the bulb is out, to see if you have batteryvoltage before you fault a fuse
1/26/2013 1:04:41 AM •
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on Jan 26, 2013
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Air pockets in radiator
Air can be purged. While your engine is cool remove radiator and reservoir caps. Place funnel in radiator. Turn heat to the highest position and start vehicle. Add coolant to radiator as needed while vehicle warms up. You should see bubbles coming out of radiator. Fill reservoir to between cold and hot fill lines. Replace caps when bubbling stops but before coolant temperature reaches normal operating temperature. Never remove the radiator cap until engine has fully cooled down.
1/8/2016 4:00:54 AM •
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on Jan 08, 2016
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