What kind of brakes do I need for a Nissian Xterra?

What kind of brakes do I need for a Nissian Xterra?

I took my car into Sear one Saturday afternoon. The objective oil change, tire rotation and finally a brake inspection. I have a 2002 Nissian Xterra. Sears told me that I needed new wheel cylinders. So I granted the work to be completed. Since labor priced only a few dollars more they also placed new pads on my rear brakes.

What did Sears do to my Nissian Xterra?

The objective oil change, tire rotation and finally a brake inspection. I have a 2002 Nissian Xterra. Sears told me that I needed new wheel cylinders. So I granted the work to be completed. Since labor priced only a few dollars more they also placed new pads on my rear brakes. They bleed the line and did a brake fulid exchange.

Is the brake pedel on my Xterra still soft?

The brake pedel is still soft. My Xterra has 99000 miles on it and has been a great low maintence truck to this point. I feel Nissian is runnig out of ideas. I listen to the show you guys crack me up and are very helpful. Please advise my problem. There has to be air somewhere in the lines… What is your suggestion?

Is the XTERRA a good low maintence truck?

My Xterra has 99000 miles on it and has been a great low maintence truck to this point. I feel Nissian is runnig out of ideas. I listen to the show you guys crack me up and are very helpful.

I took my car into Sear one Saturday afternoon. The objective oil change, tire rotation and finally a brake inspection. I have a 2002 Nissian Xterra. Sears told me that I needed new wheel cylinders. So I granted the work to be completed. Since labor priced only a few dollars more they also placed new pads on my rear brakes.

Where can I buy replacement parts for my Nissan Xterra?

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The objective oil change, tire rotation and finally a brake inspection. I have a 2002 Nissian Xterra. Sears told me that I needed new wheel cylinders. So I granted the work to be completed. Since labor priced only a few dollars more they also placed new pads on my rear brakes. They bleed the line and did a brake fulid exchange.

When did I buy a 2005 Nissan Xterra?

Purchased used in 2009, 48K miles, now 104.5K miles. replaced clutch (premature failure, undersized original clutch, design defect, Nissan would not acknowledge or repair) at about 55K with non-Nissan appropriately-robust clutch parts from Jim Wolf Technology, San Diego, no further clutch issues to date. Original BFG tires replaced at 63K.

The brake pedel is still soft. My Xterra has 99000 miles on it and has been a great low maintence truck to this point. I feel Nissian is runnig out of ideas. I listen to the show you guys crack me up and are very helpful. Please advise my problem. There has to be air somewhere in the lines… What is your suggestion?

Why is my Nissian brake pedel still soft?

After the Nissian dealer looked it over they said it has to be a bad Master cyclinder. Here comes the bad news. After replaceing the Master cyclinder Nissian told me I still have the problem. They went on to say they push a ton of air out of the ABS system, bleed the lines. The brake pedel is still soft.

How do you bleed air out of the brake system?

The way you bleed air out of the brake system is by opening the bleeder valves at the proper time. You want to make sure you have clean fluid ready first though before bleeding the lines however you want to open all the bleeder valves and let them drain. You also want to suck out all the old fluid from the master cylinder.

My Xterra has 99000 miles on it and has been a great low maintence truck to this point. I feel Nissian is runnig out of ideas. I listen to the show you guys crack me up and are very helpful.

Do you know the parts of your Nissan brake?

That’s why it’s vital that your brakes be inspected and serviced regularly by our factory-trained technicians using Nissan Genuine Parts. Should you need replacement parts, your Nissan dealer has the right pads, rotors and more for your particular model. Do you Know the Parts of your Brakes?