Question:How to Change the Thermostat in a Nissan Altima
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1. Drain the coolant from the radiator and store it in a proper container. Take the negative battery cable from the terminal. 2. Disconnect the radiator lower hose from the engine coolant inlet side. Take out the engine coolant inlet and the...
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1. Raise the front end of the vehicle with either a set of ramps or jack stands. Secure the vehicle with the parking brake. 2. Place a drain pan under the radiator and open the petcock to drain all of the fluid. Use a pair of pliers to open ...
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1. Drive your Nissan Altima onto a set of ramps and secure the vehicle by pulling the parking break. Allow the vehicle adequate time to cool off to avoid possible burns from coolant. 2. Place a clean drain pan under the drain valve on the ra...
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1. Locate the thermostat housing by following the radiator hose from the radiator to where it connects to the engine. The metal part that the hose connects to is the thermostat housing. Remove the hose from the housing by squeezing the hose ...
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1st, Nissan had a recall on Crank position sensors for 2002-2006 Altima's. Check with you dealer before you go doing any repairs. You may discover you can get your car repaired at no charge. NHTSA Campaign ID number :O7V527000 Symptom: Errat...
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Answer the thermostat is located at the engine end of the lower radiator hose inside of the housing that the radiator hose connects to.
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1. Check to make sure the headlights are off. Open the hood. Remove the coolant overflow tank by taking out the 10mm bolts that hold it in place with a socket wrench. 2. Locate the bolt that is on top of the air filter box and take it out. R...
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1. Loosen the front wheel lug nuts partially with a tire iron. Raise the front of the vehicle up on jack stands and then fully remove the lug nuts and the front wheels. 2. Unclip the brake hose from the strut bracket with a pair of pliers. D...
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1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery terminal using a wrench or socket and ratchet to loosen the bolt. The cable needs to be set aside in a spot that will not allow it to fall back and make contact with the battery. 2. Remove the a...
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1. Lift your Nissan Altima using a jack, and then place the car on jack stands. If you don't have jack stands, drive the Altima onto a set of wheel ramps. 2. Pop the hood and remove the dipstick and the oil filler cap. Find the cap on the le...
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1. Remove the air filter. Open the latches around the air filter box, lift the cover, and then remove the air filter. 2. Remove and disconnect the air filter assembly. Remove the single 10-millimeter bolt mounting the air filter box. Pop off...
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1. Open the hood for access to the engine compartment. Locate the top radiator hose. 2. Remove the top radiator hose using a flat-head screwdriver. Loosen the hose clamp till the hose can slide off the pipe. Remove the other end of the radia...
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1. Drain the coolant from the radiator into a proper container. Take the negative battery cable from the terminal. 2. Disconnect the radiator lower hose from the engine coolant inlet side. Take out the engine coolant inlet and the thermostat...
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1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. Loosen the radiator cap. Open the drain plug located at the bottom left of the radiator. Drain the coolant from your Nissan Maxima into a suitable container. Reuse the coolant if it's relati...
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1. Loosen the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator and drain the coolant from your Pathfinder into a suitable container. Reuse the coolant if it is relatively new and clean. 2. Remove the fan shroud. Follow the upper radiator hose to the...
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1. Loosen the lug nuts with the tire iron 2 full rotations counterclockwise. Place the wood blocks in front of the front tires. 2. Jack up the car so that the tires clear the ground by 2 inches or more. Remove all the lugs and the tires. 3. ...
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1. Turn the key over to expose its back. Push the key lever down to release the mechanical key from the casing. 2. Cover the tip of a flat-head screwdriver with a thin piece of cloth. Insert the tip into the small slot on top of the key casi...
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1. Jack the front of the right or left side of your Altima with an emergency jack. Position the jack between the two semicircular notches on the bottom of the car's side, right behind the front wheel well. (p. 6-3) Set the emergency brake an...
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1. Open the hood to access the engine compartment. Locate the idler pulley on the top right-hand side of the belt path. 2. Loosen the bolt behind the idler pulley with a socket wrench. The belt will lose it's tension. 3. Slide belt off the p...
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1. Lift the front of the Altima with a jack. Set jack stands beneath the lower control arms of both wheels. You can use standard vehicle ramps for this step if they are available. 2. Set the drain pan underneath the oil pan. Remove the drain...
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