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Infiniti: Removal of a Seized Exhaust Sensor

If an exhaust sensor is seized in the exhaust manifold/catalyst/front tube, perform the service procedure to remove the sensor and prevent unnecessary replacement of the exhaust manifold/catalyst/front tube. In most cases, this ­procedure is successful because the threads of the ­exhaust sensors are made of a softer material than the part they thread into on

Infiniti exhaust sensor
Dorman Announces More Than 270 New Products

This include an exclusive valve cover for more than 1.7 million Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles.

Engine Build: Nissan 370Z VQ37VHR Twin Turbo Engine

Find out what went into building the powerful twin-turbo import.

Major Multi-Carline Software Release Available From Autologic

New software releases are available for DrivePro ES and DrivePro Users.

Nissan: MIL On With Code P0603 Stored For ECM Back Up Circuit

Step 1: Confirm that the battery voltage is 11 volts or more, with the ignition on and engine off.

CVT Success: In-Vehicle Isolation of Common Problems

Without the right information, we end up making assumptions – often incorrect ones.

Nissan Frontier: Finding Failures, Faults

Nissan uses two accelerator pedal position (APP) sensors to transmit a throttle position command.

Nissan Titan Rear Axle Service

The 2004-2015 Titan was Nissan’s first attempt at a full-sized truck for the North American market. It could be ordered as a fleet truck or as a fully optioned 4×4.

Nissan VQ35 Water Pump: Chain-Driven Replacement Procedure

The VQ35-series of engines can be found in 2001-current Nissans and Infinitis. Book time on this job can range from 2-3 hours depending on the model and layout. There are no shortcuts.

Nissan: Abnormal Noise From Front Engine Mount

A single thunk noise may be heard during the first few accelerations of the day from this type of mount, and is considered normal operation.

New Nissan Parts Rewards Program Announced

Employees at independent mechanical shops are now eligible to join the Nissan Parts Rewards program (one per shop). Once enrolled, they can earn cash rewards (up to 3%) on total parts purchases by buying at least 10% more Nissan and/or INFINITI parts than the previous quarter.

Nissan Suspensions: Inspection And Restoration

It is not uncommon to see the Nissan V6 or four-cylinder engine in a Maxima, Altima or Sentra go more than 300,000 miles without a major issue – the same is true for the chassis. But depending on roads it traveled, the suspension needs just as much or more attention when compared to the engine.