So I'm the proud owner of a 94 same color same model and it's next to impossible to find maintenance videos for this little truck. I've subscribed and liked and I'm happy to know I'm not the only guy out there trying to keep one of these in the road. They're great little trucks and look better than any of the newer models. The only issues I've had is the starter location, that replacement had me saying a few bad words, the oil filter placement couldn't be in a sillier position, but other than that great vehicle.
the 4x4 transmissions actually had a tsb to overfill the transmission fluid because the original fluid capacity was not enough to properly lubricate the gears
Good morning! All the tips you showed in this video are a boon for us: Now help me please! I have a 1992 Nissan Pathfinder, which has automatic transmission oil mixed with the radiad?
Where is the part that cools the automatic transmission oil? Nissan Pathfinder! Thank you, I'm very happy if you answer me. Health and peace to you and your family..
Thanks for the question. I am not sure what a reductor is? Do you know if the reductor is also called a transfor caise? If so, I did also change that. The trasfor caise fluid has not been changed in awhile before this video but it did not apear to be needing a change. Still I am glad I changed it. th-cam.com/video/jCHCJRHNi9E/w-d-xo.htmlsi=WBk_D8VMpmih531p Have a great day!
@@jonathanreinke9392 the 2H, 4H, N, 4L gearbox thingy :d, in romanian it's called a "reductor" because it reduces the engine rotation and gives it more torque
Thanks 777Timberwolf. I wish you the best of luck on locating your engine leak. Years ago my engine was leaking oil also. It turned out to be the rear main seal. I had the clutch replaced at the same time "over my personal interest level". Sence then the clutch has been great and I am not leaking a drop of oil. I have no idea if this is were your oil leak is comming from. I can say no other gaskets have been replaced and I have heard this is a common issue for all 90's Pathys. Happy Saturday! 🙂
@@jonathanreinke9392 Thank you. The reason why I asked because I found a1994 Nissan Pathfinder for sale and was tempting to trade my 1993 Nissan truck hard body. So the seller mentioned "oil leaking around the motor".
Cool upgrade! When I took my 1995 in for an inspection to a good shop they trouble shooted the oil leak before the repair. Some local shops do not charge or charge little for a prebuyers inspection as they may be getting a lot of work from it. Is the 1994 you are looking at also a manual? If it is a rear main seal a new clutch can last you 150,000 miles or more. Still ... fixing an oil leak can be elusive and expensive. Probably only worth it if you love all things done to it ... wheels, lift, stereo, you like the color, ext. A stock 1994 Pathy with a oil leak may not be the smartest next vehicle? 🤔 Although I have owned my 95 Pathy for almost 19 years and it has been such an affordable vehicle to own ... so well built and reliable ... many forever vehile parts that will almost never wear out! 😊 Give me a shout out on what you end up gitting. 🙂
I just changed my gear oil on my 95 Nissan hardbody and takes gl4 but no one has it not even warehouses my dads friend has a 91 and put gl5 80w90 in his and it’s working fine so I hope since I did the same oil as him it’ll be ok and not ruin anything. O Riley’s also says it supersedes gl4 to gl5 so I hope they’re right
So I'm the proud owner of a 94 same color same model and it's next to impossible to find maintenance videos for this little truck. I've subscribed and liked and I'm happy to know I'm not the only guy out there trying to keep one of these in the road. They're great little trucks and look better than any of the newer models. The only issues I've had is the starter location, that replacement had me saying a few bad words, the oil filter placement couldn't be in a sillier position, but other than that great vehicle.
Thanks Mr. White!
I also agree with the good and silly 🙂
the 4x4 transmissions actually had a tsb to overfill the transmission fluid because the original fluid capacity was not enough to properly lubricate the gears
Thanks!
Good to know. 🙂
Does this include 1997 4x4 pathfinder?
@@talewish the issue was fixed after 1996, so you're good to go.
What is a tsb? Thanks
@@tyegrid Technical Service Bulletin
You just got a new sub...
I got the same truck...
Good morning! All the tips you showed in this video are a boon for us: Now help me please! I have a 1992 Nissan Pathfinder, which has automatic transmission oil mixed with the radiad?
Thanks for the comment. I do not have experience with that. Maybe someone elts will have some ideas.
Where is the part that cools the automatic transmission oil? Nissan Pathfinder! Thank you, I'm very happy if you answer me. Health and peace to you and your family..
Thanks for your question. Maybe someone with a automatic transmission will know the answer?
dreading going this when it warms up.
You can do it BeelBrother! 🙂
i have one from 1987 i believe its time to change the gear oil, does it also needs to be changed for the reductor? (the tiny shifter)
Thanks for the question.
I am not sure what a reductor is? Do you know if the reductor is also called a transfor caise? If so, I did also change that. The trasfor caise fluid has not been changed in awhile before this video but it did not apear to be needing a change. Still I am glad I changed it.
th-cam.com/video/jCHCJRHNi9E/w-d-xo.htmlsi=WBk_D8VMpmih531p
Have a great day!
@@jonathanreinke9392 the 2H, 4H, N, 4L gearbox thingy :d, in romanian it's called a "reductor" because it reduces the engine rotation and gives it more torque
just subscribed here, like your video and wondering about oil leak around the engine and change it (gasket possibly)
Thanks 777Timberwolf.
I wish you the best of luck on locating your engine leak. Years ago my engine was leaking oil also. It turned out to be the rear main seal. I had the clutch replaced at the same time "over my personal interest level". Sence then the clutch has been great and I am not leaking a drop of oil.
I have no idea if this is were your oil leak is comming from. I can say no other gaskets have been replaced and I have heard this is a common issue for all 90's Pathys.
Happy Saturday! 🙂
@@jonathanreinke9392 Thank you. The reason why I asked because I found a1994 Nissan Pathfinder for sale and was tempting to trade my 1993 Nissan truck hard body. So the seller mentioned "oil leaking around the motor".
Cool upgrade!
When I took my 1995 in for an inspection to a good shop they trouble shooted the oil leak before the repair. Some local shops do not charge or charge little for a prebuyers inspection as they may be getting a lot of work from it.
Is the 1994 you are looking at also a manual? If it is a rear main seal a new clutch can last you 150,000 miles or more.
Still ... fixing an oil leak can be elusive and expensive. Probably only worth it if you love all things done to it ... wheels, lift, stereo, you like the color, ext. A stock 1994 Pathy with a oil leak may not be the smartest next vehicle? 🤔
Although I have owned my 95 Pathy for almost 19 years and it has been such an affordable vehicle to own ... so well built and reliable ... many forever vehile parts that will almost never wear out! 😊
Give me a shout out on what you end up gitting. 🙂
More terrano vids 🙏
Thanks for watching!
I just changed my gear oil on my 95 Nissan hardbody and takes gl4 but no one has it not even warehouses my dads friend has a 91 and put gl5 80w90 in his and it’s working fine so I hope since I did the same oil as him it’ll be ok and not ruin anything. O Riley’s also says it supersedes gl4 to gl5 so I hope they’re right
Cool! Sounds like gl5 80w90 will work great for ya, I can not say for sure one way or the other. 🤔
Thanks for the comment! 🙂
@@jonathanreinke9392 I just hope it’s ok I don’t wanna ruin anything, only 105,000 miles on it and I want it to last song time
No! Use GL-4. It is insanely important you do so. Not GL-5.
@@TWIRKNOLOVE well I used gl5 and no problems, couldn’t find gl4
Amazon and several auto shops have it. It's expensive, but it's essential.
What size socket is that for the drain plug?
Hey Justin,
I will check tomorrow.
I just checked and it is a 1/2" square socket.
Let me know if this helps. 🙂