PLEASE ENTER IF: you have ever replaced your ALTERNATOR
#41
Turtlehead i thought i asked you to put your retarded brain into your shell untill you have something intelligent to say in another thread.
server upgrade?? throw more memory at it
alot of links from google are broken/misdirected most ppl wont go so far as to find the "oldthread" trick
the link to donate is broken
as far as the google search - if you didnt donate, you dont have a search pull down menu at all on the top to get to the link (can some1 post it here pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
so were kinda fcked wouldnt u say?
alot of links from google are broken/misdirected most ppl wont go so far as to find the "oldthread" trick
the link to donate is broken
as far as the google search - if you didnt donate, you dont have a search pull down menu at all on the top to get to the link (can some1 post it here pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
so were kinda fcked wouldnt u say?
#42
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Until you can be mature, anything you said is worthless. Now if there are mods online, you should be banned for your ignorant derogatory remarks.
#47
So much arguing I thought this was a community?! M1RAG3, if you have it replaced at a Nissan dealership (just in case you were wondering I know I'm gonna get harassed for this post) it cost me around $650 bucks for alternator and timing belts to be replaced... but you see I had Rich do it (I work at a Nissan Dealership fyi) who has 37 years Nissan experience and he's expensive lol. And I had to go through Service because the car wasn't 'bought' yet... lol It had to be replaced and up to a standard for the car to be sold to me so it had to be done, and I didn't pay anywhere near KBB so... Yeah.
#49
the maxima uses a timing chain that does not need to be replaced. this is a fact for the 4th gen and i believe it is still true for the 5th gen
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