can you post a list of tools and sizes needed? I know you said it in the video but i dont want to forget something since i gotta buy them all as my tool box was stolen with most of my tools in it, i have a shitty roadpro kit from a truckstop right now lol.
Your doing it the hard way. Just remove the wipers, windshield cowl, and the shelf above the rear of the engine. Everything is accessible without much effort.
Bank 1 is in the back, bank 2 is in the front. The link that I sent you includes the gaskets, so this is the actual vvt gasket or actuator and housing for them which is what I didn't know. You're just buying it as a set, so install and go. The best part is that it's only $40 on Amazon and a head gasket for $16, just make sure that you put in your vehicle details to confirm that it is a match!!
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Interesting to watch your videos, you have really nice videos and do a great job
Where can I buy that torque wrench?
How do you clean them though I’m on a budget at the moment
can you post a list of tools and sizes needed? I know you said it in the video but i dont want to forget something since i gotta buy them all as my tool box was stolen with most of my tools in it, i have a shitty roadpro kit from a truckstop right now lol.
Would it be the same steps for a 07 quest
Not a DIY for sure. But very nice video
Whats the code for this salenoid when is failing?
Your doing it the hard way. Just remove the wipers, windshield cowl, and the shelf above the rear of the engine. Everything is accessible without much effort.
I was about to ask if there was an easier way😂 thank you!
Easy job, but my manifold has the hose big hose in the back bolt onto it and the wiring harness bolted onto it smh
Which bank was that? 1 or 2?
Bank 1 is in the back, bank 2 is in the front. The link that I sent you includes the gaskets, so this is the actual vvt gasket or actuator and housing for them which is what I didn't know. You're just buying it as a set, so install and go. The best part is that it's only $40 on Amazon and a head gasket for $16, just make sure that you put in your vehicle details to confirm that it is a match!!
Nissans are ridiculous man. I've seen cars where the solenoid is reachable and removable without removing ANY other parts.