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1995 Nissan 200SX Questions & Answers
Replacing the altenator
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How to replace starter on a nissan 200sx ser
Locate the starter, near to the firewall. Remove battery leads. Follow the negative battery lead down to the starter. Undo the other minor wiring and the 3 retaining bolts from the side of the engine block. Carefully prise the starter out, watch you don't grind the teeth of the flywheel/start motor teeth.
Refit new one/reconditoned one and make sure the wiring goes back to normal. Connect battery, start her up!
HOW CAN I FIX A GEARBOX OF AN AUTOMATIC NISSAN B14
Auto boxes are best left to professionals but there are some things you can do 1) check that the selector rod from beneath the gear shift to the gear selector on the side of the gear box is correctly adjusted, 2) make sure that the transmission oil is at the right level, new oil can be added via the dip stick tube. If you are adventurous and are able to remove the gearbox pan you might be to see evidence of the gear box damage, metal shavings etc. If you can remove the gearbox you may be able to replace a sheared splined input shaft (indicated by a an engine that is running but that will simply not engage gear). Anything repairs beyond this should be left to an expert or simply replace the gearbox
My nissan 200sx s14 95 model idles at 1500rpm and
have you cleaned the crankcase vent and rocker cover vent , try running engine with the air intake hose off , just at idle and see if there is any change ,is the accelerator cable moving freely when released , return spring or stepper motor returning correctly , try a fuel addative , get one that covers the catalytic convertor as well as the valves,injectors etc ,follow the manufacturers instructions and take for a good long drive , at least 50 miles at a good speed , motorway would be best to get the engine up to a good temperature , keep me posted if you wish
Backfires starting
back firing indicates a timing issue are you sure the timing belt hasnt gone?
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