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2006 Nissan Frontier - Q&A

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2006 Nissan Frontier Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 33 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Can i use 91 octane for my 2006 Frontier nismo V6?
And how can i check the transmission fluid where is the dipstick located
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

It was designed for 87 octane 91 won't hurt a thing it might run better. Dip stick is bolted down 10 mm bolt passengers side of the motor near the engine wall. Nissan Matic "J" fluid is actually "dextron 3 mercon" Reference:Nissan Master technician

bad suppler try another one and see about a heat shield

Changing REAR brakes on Frontier 2006 - disc?
Ok so I did the fronts last summer, other than a few bolt removal issues - no sweat. Friend tells me, OH the backs are even easier. NO! I can't pull the rotor. Just figured out that there is an E BRAKE inside this rotor apparently? So when I picked up the parts, I got the pads and the rotors, but not sure what I will need once I get inside? The...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

There is a mounting screw on the front of the rear rotor that must be removed before the rotor will come free. Also.. you will most likely require a piston reset tool for the rear brake. Its fairly easy to reset the piston on the front brakes but the rear ones can be a bitch.

Can you reset the low tire indicator on a 2006 Nissan Frontier without bringing in in to the dealer?
I added air to the low tire and the light still remains on. Is there some type of reset switch?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

If the light is on steady, not blinking. Check the pressures in your tires. Fill them all to about 37 psi. Drive at speeds above 25mph for about 2 miles. The light will turn off. If you have one low tire then most likely you have a nail in your tire or you're leaking from you tire sensor. So have...


 
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