SOURCE: I have a 2006 nissan altima that misses while driving
Misses that occur only under load are typically spark related. Engines typically need about 8000 to 12000 volts of spark energy to idle, but under load and acceleration, they can require as many as 30,000 volts. Weak coils frquently can still make 10-15000 volts, enough for light cruising and idling, but insufficient for load. Further, a defective boot or carbon tracked sprak plug may fire normally at idle and cruise, but "arc" down a black carbon track in the plug porcelin under load. You should take the car to someone who has the equipment to propely examine misfires. Or if you really feel the need to do it yourself, you could try pulling all spark plugs one at a time( assuming you dont have a scantool or trouble code data to point you to a specific cylinder) and visually inspecting them. They should ALL be clean and dry and white all around. If you see any black lines or marks in the porcelin of any spark plug, replace both that plug, and the wire or coil boot attatched to it. If you dont see any dirty or wet or oil soaked plugs, you likely have a weak coil that will require scan, scope, or load testing to isolate. Most professional shops have the equipment to do this.
SOURCE: where is the speed sensor Su6494 on a 2006 nissan
The name of the sensor is call Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS).
It's on the body of the transmission and connected via wire INTO the firewall.
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SOURCE: WILL A 2006 NISSAN ALTIMA RADIO FIT IN A 2003
you need to look at the radios to see if the part number matches. its a small series of numbers and letters somewhere on the front. it will be something like "da4cp" or other nonsence numbers. look for that and that willl tell you if it will go in or not.
SOURCE: need to change out back brake light on 2006 nissan
take interior cover behind tail light inside trunk off.the bulb the bulb twist locks in hole(twist counter clockwise to remove)repeat procedure to replace.
it's more than likely the blinker relay
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