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...transmission pan gasket. He says the exhaust is in the way and can't get to the bolts to remove the exhaust. Any suggestions? There is a cross-over or "y" pipe that is under the rear edge of the pan. ...

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...remove the cable connector on the side of the transmission and twist the cable and see if the odometer moves, you can also pull out the cable from this end and check the Speedo end, if it's bad it ...

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...transmission fluid to a 1995 nissan XE pickup go? CALL AUTOZONE AS THE TRAN MAY BE SEALED Usually in the dipstick tube with long thin funnel. If you don't have the dipstick, then you will have to go ...

...remove your transmission from your truck and unplug all lines and electric wire from it and you will see your pusher plate removed all bolts on the pusher plate and remove the plate and the clutch ...

...transmission under the middle of the truck. The check and drain plug should both be located facing the rear. And should both be different from all the other bolts. To remove it should eather be a 1/4 ...

...transmission's bell housing and the engine block. - Disconnect the incoming cable from battery or solenoid. They normally have only 2 or 3 bolts to remove and will then pull right out. I recommend to ...

there are two bolts that hold it in between transmission and engine (17mm), loosen it. pull it out and remove all wirings by unscrewing (10mm) just remember which goes which. then reverse procedure :

Question about 1995 Pickup

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I NEED TO CHANGE STARTER, BUT IT APPEARS ACCESS IS TOO TIGHT Thank you for the inquiry. Remove the negative terminal connection from the battery for safety. The location is on the passenger side of ...

Question about 1995 Pickup

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does not go in reverse Your gear is bad,will have to remove transmission and replace gear.

Question about 1995 Pickup

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my speedometer has stopped working Remove and replace the transmission speed sensor. It is held in by one bolt and is located near the aft end of the transmission

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