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94 pathfinder high pressure PS hose
My 94 pathfinder is leaking PS fluid and I plan on replacing the high pressure hose.
Trouble is, as I trace the hose and compare it to the pictures from the parts store, I see a sensor attached to the hose (I think) after the first bend. The hose in the diagram has no sensor, or attachment location?? My ignorance is showing as I may be tracing the wrong hose. So, my question is: Is there a site, info and or basic info on how to complete this little project? Any info would help an old cowboy that's better at working on tractors than tiny little Nissan Pathfinders. |
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Unfortunately I don't have a tutorial on how to replaced the hose and the service manual does not provide any instructions either. The only thing I could find was an image of the system, I hope the image can at least help you locate the hose.
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That helps a bunch! Should be simple, guess I need to get better glasses. Thanks
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I have a question about the diagram. What do the numbers mean corresponding to each bolt in the picture? I get the torque but not the first numbers.
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They're all torque values. Expressed in either N-m, Kg-m or ft-lb.
Last edited by sawdusted; 07-25-2011 at 03:19 PM. |
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I agree with sawdusted, the torque values.
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