What to do with a 2005 Nissan Xterra?
Once upon a time, SUV’s were used to go fishing, hunting, camping, boating, and many other activities that happen in places that he family station wagon couldn’t reach. These were adventurous vehicles, for adventurous people. And that’s just who the N50 2005> Nissan Xterra was designed for.
Can a remanufactured Nissan Xterra transmission rupture?
Any of these problems could eventually leave you stranded on the side of the road. But not if you have the nationwide 3-year/Unlimited Mile Warranty that comes with every Street Smart reman Nissan RE5RO5A transmission. On the OEM Nissan Xterra radiator, the transmission cooler passages can rupture, allowing antifreeze to mix in with the ATF.
Can a remanufactured Nissan Xterra be street smart?
Point this Sport-Ute in nearly any direction, and you’ll likely get to where you’re going without a hint of drama. However, a problem with the radiator design can cause all kinds of Nissan Xterra transmission problems, and many of them can only be resolved with a remanufactured Xterra transmission.
Where is the transmission cooler on a Nissan Xterra?
The transmission cooler at the bottom of the radiator is supposed to extract heat from the ATF. But since the OEM Nissan Xterra radiator already has issues with the cooler passages, putting a heavy load on your gearbox can have catastrophic consequences.
Once upon a time, SUV’s were used to go fishing, hunting, camping, boating, and many other activities that happen in places that he family station wagon couldn’t reach. These were adventurous vehicles, for adventurous people. And that’s just who the N50 2005> Nissan Xterra was designed for.
Any of these problems could eventually leave you stranded on the side of the road. But not if you have the nationwide 3-year/Unlimited Mile Warranty that comes with every Street Smart reman Nissan RE5RO5A transmission. On the OEM Nissan Xterra radiator, the transmission cooler passages can rupture, allowing antifreeze to mix in with the ATF.
Point this Sport-Ute in nearly any direction, and you’ll likely get to where you’re going without a hint of drama. However, a problem with the radiator design can cause all kinds of Nissan Xterra transmission problems, and many of them can only be resolved with a remanufactured Xterra transmission.
The transmission cooler at the bottom of the radiator is supposed to extract heat from the ATF. But since the OEM Nissan Xterra radiator already has issues with the cooler passages, putting a heavy load on your gearbox can have catastrophic consequences.