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    Check out the post of mine Sheared crank shaft keyway. To see how it turned out. Thanks for your inut it helped me with the direction I went.

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    Thank you so much, as far as the two wire plug, my local Nissan dealer doesn't have that available, I will however check at a local junk yard for better one. The fusable link you're speaking of I'm not certain of where that is located, maybe u could give me a little direction of that. Aside of other opinions, you have been closest to mine. I obviously will be changing alternator once again. Thanks again for your help

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    do have pics of the harness you made for the base to nav swap
    im having trouble finding pinout for the 2017 nav unit i bought
    i would think there are adaptors for atleast pluging into the oem dash plugs and if i can find the oem males that go to unit i bought then i should be able to map it

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    Mabey u can help me please 2000 Nissan Altima no power to every thing in car like there is no battery even with new one will start and run but nothing else works what could it be please help if u can tell me what to look for

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    Hello D0ugmac1,
    I have never changed brake fluid on ym altima 2004 it still a factory fill fluid. i check the level and it good but its very dark in color almost black do i need to change it ? if i do need to change it what type and brand do i go with ?

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    I would if it were me. I learned the hard way that bad fluid can make your brake piston seize. Brake fluid takes on water over time making it less effective to do it's job and much easier to evaporate under high temperature. Check your manual in the back for what fluid your car takes or online using your car, year, make, model and brake fluid as keywords.

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    I've done the change myself before, but it works best when you have a competent friend that will help you close the valve back as you push the brake to get out the air bubbles. I wouldn't do it again. I'd just have a brake place handle it. In fact, if you do that you won't have to look up your fluid type either.
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