2000-2006 Nissan Sentra Thermostat Replacement
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2019
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The same machinery lies under Hood of Almera N16 (2006, 1.5 MPI). THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO 😊
Nice video. I knew the procedure but was unsure about the gasket. I remember my old Jeep was a nightmare to replace the thermostat. Those old Jeeps had a completely useless paper thin gasket. The good news is that if you needed a "coolant sprinkler", Jeeps can function as that. Nissan is way better. Thank God.
Sent this video to my gf who lives across country. Very helpful and much appreciated.
Very good and easy explanation
Also thank you for explaining on how not to overtighten.
Nice explanation
lovely nice explanation ❤️
Thanks, I need to change mine soon.
Thanks
Rock on dude, keep up those B15 Videos! Also, there's a bleeder on that housing. My lower hose is cold after a radiator swap (maybe I'm just noticing) so off I go. I'm not too upset as I didn't remove the engine block drain plug, so I reckon it was only a partial coolant change anyway.
UPDATE: No go on the thermostat replacement - the gasket completely melted the 15 yr. old therm. onto the housing (not the cover). Maybe I'll try to tear it apart with a pick, and then pry it out with a pliers.
U have the video for the dip stick?
Well here goes nothing… thanks for the video.
use an air compressor to pop the broken dip stick out. connect the air to the valve cover ...has to be direct no PCV in the path of the air flow.
Did this fix ur overheating?
Pulled mine out no issue except for some coolant spilling onto the trans. The gasket was dry rotted the car was so neglected by the last owner 💀
I’m surprised you didn’t replace the cover gasket.
That looked easy enough but you said put the pin in the same place but you just put in the re not where you took it out from.. does it not sit well if it's in the wrong spot?
Nice video! So how do you replace the water control valve? I didn't know that was another thermostat. Is it directly behind the thermostat you just replaced? I replaced my thermostat but still no heat.
Can you send me video on oil stick being I side without handle?
Thanks
I broke my housing so i will be going to the junk yard i dont know how i cracked it i guess i tighten it to much what a bumber and also damaged the new thermostat and im pretty sure they gave me the wrong one it didnt fit through the whole and i guess i thought buy trying to just install it and tighten it would just go to place but i was wrong.
FIRST THINGS FIRST. ALWAYS WHEN DEALING WITH NISSAN AKA INFINITI COOLANT PARTS. USE """"""""""OEM""""""""""" REPLACEMENT PARTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What's the best way to bleed the 2006 Nissan Sentra 2.5
I have a '05 1.8L and there is a bleeder screw on the thermostat cover - it's near the top one of the three bolts. Check to see if there is a screw that is clearly not for mounting purposes, that may be it.
The side of the thermostat with the spring goes toward the block in all cases.
Can I reuse the coolant I drained out?
I wouldn't, but if things are that tight maybe filter it through an old t-shirt as you funnel in the coolant.
I think you meant inch pounds
Try this on a 2014 Sentra. Fuuuuuuu
06 was the last good year for Nissan Sentra