Other videos show fan and shroud removed to allow for more working space. Not sure if I should do it your way. You made it look alot easier. I have same engine a 4.0 2012 pathfinder. Thanks nice work
Thanks man! Wonder if a 2016 would be the same? Too cold here right now but when it warms up I’m gonna check it out. Takes my truck WAY too long to defrost the windshield.
Good question dude. I've had some situations in the past where the coolant temp sensor caused that DTC to set. You can feel the heater core hoses and the upper and lower radiator hoses to confirm coolant flow but, that has very little to do with the circuit side of the coolant temp sensor. I hope this helps.✊🏾✊🏾
Awe. Nice. Son in laws dad has a white one like this. V6 but man it can haul a trailer. hahah Still need to pull my truck over here. So we can build her up. the Silverado Ext cab long 8ft bed. 350tbi 92. the interior is trashed. haha She runs no smoke but I need a battery. I hope she's still good. hahah
Not directly but, if it's bad and the engine overheats, it will play a part in loss of power/reduced power. I hope I understood you correctly and hope my answer helped.✊🏾✊🏾
@@cainsantacruz8655 did you purge the air from the system? It's a common and most overlooked step in the repair process. From experience, I have seen Nissan and Infiniti products overheat just because a little air pocket is trapped in the system.
I've done more than one brake job because of that, people couldn't understand why but then their gas mileage would pick back up they would be like oh yeah...
I'm sorry the video did not meet your expectations of thoroughness but, I can't video tape each and everything I do. It will make the video way too long. I do assume that if you are taking on a repair of that magnitude, you know some things about the repair you're doing. I hope this cleared up some things for you. Be blessed.✊🏾✊🏾
Great video man! Super helpful and very detailed. Thank you for taking the guess work out of this procedure.👍👍
Yes sir! I'm glad I was able to put out content that was helpful to you!✊🏾✊🏾
I like him because he explains down to earth
@joeroberts2550 I try to do the right thing man. Thank you and I hope the video blessed you in some way.✊🏾✊🏾
Nice work , very detailed. That's how a video should be done. Very helpful. Thank you!
Yes sir. I try to put content out there that helps people. I appreciate you watching!✊🏾✊🏾
Love the Vid i got a new thermostat in place because of you, you got a new Subcriber.
@gas5490 wow! Thank you! I'm glad that my video helped you get it done!✊🏾✊🏾
Other videos show fan and shroud removed to allow for more working space. Not sure if I should do it your way. You made it look alot easier. I have same engine a 4.0 2012 pathfinder. Thanks nice work
Thank you sir! I try to do the work the easiest way I know how. I'm glad my vid3o blessed you. That's why I do it.✊🏾✊🏾
I learned a lot with this video thanks. 👍
@bernardsosa8808 no problem dude! I'm glad my video helped you!✊🏾✊🏾
Thanks man! Wonder if a 2016 would be the same? Too cold here right now but when it warms up I’m gonna check it out. Takes my truck WAY too long to defrost the windshield.
They are. Also, you can check the heater hoses temperature and for coolant leaks.
@@WorkingwithBobby Thanks bro!
@@guaporeturns9472 anytime!✊🏾✊🏾
Great job buddy that helps me want to do it myself if I can
Thanks and you can. That's the whole purpose of the video. I want to encourage people to get out there and try to get it done!!!✊🏾✊🏾
Great video Bobby, thank you! Now I know what I'm doing.
Thanks man! I'm glad to be able to help.✊🏾✊🏾
Why would it be still throwing po128 code after I replace the thermastat? Thanks for the video it was very helpful
Good question dude. I've had some situations in the past where the coolant temp sensor caused that DTC to set. You can feel the heater core hoses and the upper and lower radiator hoses to confirm coolant flow but, that has very little to do with the circuit side of the coolant temp sensor. I hope this helps.✊🏾✊🏾
Did you clear the code and it came back?
Great work buddy!
Thanks! I hope my video blessed you in some way.✊🏾✊🏾
Thank you sir, going to give it a try today
You got this!
Awe. Nice. Son in laws dad has a white one like this. V6 but man it can haul a trailer. hahah Still need to pull my truck over here. So we can build her up. the Silverado Ext cab long 8ft bed. 350tbi 92. the interior is trashed. haha She runs no smoke but I need a battery. I hope she's still good. hahah
Yes sir. Good luck with the build and thanks for watching. ✊🏾✊🏾
Very good & helpful video, sir!
Blessings broo!!
Yes sir. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks!✊🏾✊🏾
Thanks for your sharing knowledge 👍
No problem! Always willing to help and bless others.✊🏾✊🏾
Can you do my 07 Frontier thermostat ?
If you can get your truck to my shop, already have the parts needed for repair and can pay my labor rate, I don't see why not.
Does the thermostat affect acceleration?
Not directly but, if it's bad and the engine overheats, it will play a part in loss of power/reduced power. I hope I understood you correctly and hope my answer helped.✊🏾✊🏾
Used that same motorad thermostat and kept overheating
@@cainsantacruz8655 did you purge the air from the system? It's a common and most overlooked step in the repair process. From experience, I have seen Nissan and Infiniti products overheat just because a little air pocket is trapped in the system.
I've done more than one brake job because of that, people couldn't understand why but then their gas mileage would pick back up they would be like oh yeah...
I know right!
Didn’t see a single portion of the removal or installation. He’s assuming a lot of steps that aren’t covered.
I'm sorry the video did not meet your expectations of thoroughness but, I can't video tape each and everything I do. It will make the video way too long. I do assume that if you are taking on a repair of that magnitude, you know some things about the repair you're doing. I hope this cleared up some things for you. Be blessed.✊🏾✊🏾
Bad video tour focus its bad
I think you should focus the camera just when you are unscrewing the thermostat. to get a better perspective. greetings.