How long does a 1999 Nissan Pathfinder last?
With proper use and diligent care and maintenance, a Nissan Pathfinder can easily last 250,000 to 300,000 miles before requiring major repairs. According to Nissan Pathfinders Consumer Reviews, a lot of Pathfinder owners have used the vehicle for over 5 years and exceeded 200,000 miles.
What year Pathfinder to avoid?
When it comes to specific model years, however, CarComplaints.com recommends avoiding the 2011 model. CarComplaints.com reports that the 2011 model has the most overall complaints from owners.
What kind of engine does a Nissan Pathfinder have?
In 2012 Pathfinder transformed into another class of SUVs and got such engines as VQ35DE and 4-cylinder 2.5L QR25DER + electric motor. Find your Nissan Pathfinder model in the list and you will know everything about its engine.
Why is there no gas in my Nissan Pathfinder?
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Pathfinder. While driving 20 mph, the contact noticed that the fuel gauge indicator illuminated, which meant that there was no gasoline in the tank. However, she had recently filled up the vehicle with fuel. The vehicle was taken to a local repair shop and it was determined that the fuel sensor failed.
How many times has my Nissan Pathfinder engine died?
The rear blower motor of my Pathfinder has died 3 times without issuing either a service code or any indication of a system failure. This has then led to the death of the very expensive battery pack.
Where is the throttle position sensor on a pathfinder?
As you’re probably already aware, the throttle position sensor (TPS) on your 3.3L equipped Nissan Pathfinder (Frontier, Xterra or QX4) is attached to the throttle body and its job is to measure throttle plate angle.
In 2012 Pathfinder transformed into another class of SUVs and got such engines as VQ35DE and 4-cylinder 2.5L QR25DER + electric motor. Find your Nissan Pathfinder model in the list and you will know everything about its engine.
Why does my Nissan Pathfinder make a noise when I push the accelerator?
Noise does not vary with a push on the accelerator it seems linked to the speed starting around 10 From the front of the engine. Found out there was a recall and had it repair at the local dealer. Just today the engine make a noice similar to air flowing through the engine almost like an air conditioner running in the engine department.
Why does my Nissan Pathfinder fail the emissions test?
Check engine light (CEL) shining nice and bright. P0120: TP Sensor A Circuit Malfunction. Your Nissan Pathfinder (Xterra, Frontier) fails the state mandated emissions test. Bad gas mileage. Hard start and/or extended cranking time (after shut off). Black smoke coming out of the tailpipe. Hesitation when accelerating your Pathfinder down the road.
As you’re probably already aware, the throttle position sensor (TPS) on your 3.3L equipped Nissan Pathfinder (Frontier, Xterra or QX4) is attached to the throttle body and its job is to measure throttle plate angle.