2004-2005 NISSAN TITAN, ARMADA; HEATER WATER CONTROL VALVE SERVICE PART INSTALLATION
If The Water Control Valve needs to be replaced with a new service part; the harness to the valve is no longer necessary and must be taped out of the way.
2004-2012 NISSAN ARMADA, TITAN; POWER STEERING HOSE SERVICE PART CHANGE
If the high pressure hose on an Applied Vehicle needs to be replaced for any reason
VARIOUS NISSAN MODELS; WINDSHIELD SERVICE INFORMATION
When a windshield is being installed the glass primer has to dry (properly flash) for at least three (3) minutes. If the primer is misapplied and touches the PVC carrier of the windshield molding AND is not properly flashed, the molding can become bonded to the glass. With this condition and during extreme temperatures, the molding expands and contracts, resulting in “spalling” (etching/peeling away of glass layers). This can result in windshield cracks over time
-REVISED- 2003-2011 NISSAN MODELS WITH NAVIGATION; NAVIGATION MAP DATA UPDATE MATRIX
Two methods are used to update/upgrade Navigation Map Data:
1. The customer is mailed update disc(s) or SD Card and installs data,
OR
2. The dealership is mailed update disc(s) and the customer must visit the dealership to have data installed.
2005-2011 ALL NISSAN MODELS; ABS / VDC CAN DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION
When diagnosing a vehicle with an ABS or VDC / SLIP warning light on with DTCs stored in the ABS / VDC actuator control unit, perform DTC diagnosis first.
ALL NISSAN MODELS; WHEEL BEARING COLLISION DAMAGE
Impacts to wheel bearings (such as a collision or other suspension damage) may create slight indents in the bearing surfaces. These indents may not be visible but can cause bearing noise.
-REVISED- 2004-2010 NISSAN ARMADA, TITAN, 2005-2010 NISSAN FRONTIER, PATHFINDER, XTERRA; FRONT SUSPENSION NOISE
A noise (clunking, squeaking, popping) can be heard when performing at least one of the following actions:
• turning the steering wheel left or right
• driving over speed bumps
• driving on rough roads
• accelerating or decelerating
AND
The noise is coming from the front stabilizer bar bushing.