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Where is the transmission dip stick located on the 2003 nissan xterra

Where is the transmission dip stick locate

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Passenger side by he rear of the motor. It has a Black cap with silver sticker and a 10 millometer bolt holding it down.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: automatic transmission dipstick location for 2005 nissan pathfinder

The dipstick is located under the air cleaner on the right-hand side, identified by a yellow ring.

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SOURCE: Diagram available for 01 Nissan Xterra Knock Sensor location?

V6 3.3L The sensor is located underneath the air intake manifold on top of the engine block. This should take an experienced mechanic about 3-4 hours to replace.

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Hope this help (remember rated this free help) Good luck.

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SOURCE: where is the voltage regulator on a nissan xterra 2003 located

MOST OF TODAYS CARS , have them built into the alternator !!!!

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