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Question about 2000 Quest

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...timing belt drives the water pump it is best to replace the water pump at this time) 4.Test for Injector Pulse Remove injector connector to insert injector test light (node) or volt meter. Observe ...

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...belt ( timing ) , Timing belt broke hugh ?? I think so and hope I didn't ruinn the engine did I bend all the Valves ?? $$$$ ugh !!!! any help to answering this on a football sunday would be great ...

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Question about 2002 Sentra

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too complicated Thanks! you have a timing belt.i would replace.plug wires air filter plugs fuel filter distributor cap and coils.replace pvc valve replace all vacuum lines or hoses.replace timing belt

timing bell when I reach 105,000 miles- but some mechanic told me I must change right away I am confused? Somebody help me He may know something you don't I change the belts every 35 thousand miles it

timing belt. Recommended replacement interval for 1999-2002( 105,000 miles ) for the3.3 v6 single over head cam or ( SOHC ) which is what your vehicle should have. And ( 60,000) miles for 3.0 v6 (SOHC

...timing belt (which should have been replace long ago). Can someone recommend what maintenance needs to be done and if I should just trade it in while I was lucky and its still running with no engine ...

replace the timing belt and water pump and timing belt components(the water pump is driven by the timing belt). the chassis has nothing to do with the engine, it is a NISSAN engine that is used in the

...timing belt on a 2000 Nissan Quest/ Instructions Needed Was given a 2000 Nissan Quest being diagnosed as having a broken timing belt, would replacing the timing belt solve the problem and how do I do ...

Question about 2000 Quest

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timing belt and found it to be perfect and no slipping. He advises replacement engine (with only 100K miles) rather than tear into existing engine and try to figure out what went wrong and rebuild. He

timing belt and found it to be perfect and no slipping. He advises replacement engine (with only 100K miles) rather than tear into existing engine and try to figure out what went wrong and rebuild. He

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