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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby gready123456 » January 30th, 2013, 6:32 pm

quality control sensor on the pump might be bad there is a thread on navara.net check it out

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby Supra GT-FOUR » January 31st, 2013, 3:49 am

I suspect u mean Quantity Control Valve but that usually throws a code when relief valve opens due to excessive rail pressure. I am not experiencing such.

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby gready123456 » January 31st, 2013, 1:09 pm

Yea you are correct . have u tried to to reset the ecu . are u reving past 2500 rpm ??

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » January 31st, 2013, 1:39 pm

try and ecu reset... or put it into diagnostic mode and see if it throws a code (most likely it wont and resetting the ECU might fix it - happened to mine once, and i fixed it by resetting the ecu).

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby Supra GT-FOUR » January 31st, 2013, 2:34 pm

I feel like such a dodo brain. Dirty air filter caused kink in turbo inlet hose therefore was running air deficient/rich. Sorted out now.
Also i tried the 3,5,7 method and got no codes before this. My mind was just leaning toward SCV i guess. Thanks all.
It would be good to know the pump model number though for future reference in case anyone gets DTC 1272.

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » February 1st, 2013, 1:45 pm

For the guys who using Amsoil in their Navaras...

I was previously using the Amsoil 15w40 Heavy Duty Marine/Diesel oil in my Nav, until recently I was advised by the distributor that there is another version that's recommended for high-speed diesel engines with DPF and EGR, esp. for common rail vehicles like our Navara.


Here is the prev Amsoil I was using:

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And here is the other version that I have switched to....

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AFAIK, both versions are available in Trinidad (tobago too! :mrgreen:) from various suppliers, and both are suitable for our Navara's.
I just like to use the best recommended products.


The cost of the Amsoil heavy duty diesel oil is approx $295 per gallon +vat, and the premium amsoil is about $310 + vat (YMMV)


Also, the newer API-CJ4 rating applies to the premium oil (and not the older, outdated API-CG4) so that's how you know it's rated for our navara's.




Had an impromptu oil change on the Navara yesterday, after I busted open my oil sump-pan while offroading in Side B in Las Cuevas this past sunday. Had to tow the Nav from Cuevas all the way to maracas then wait for a tow truck (luckily, Side B always walks prepared and we all had a bunch of tow straps and shackles, lol). Was able to take it down, had it braised and tig welded and reinstalled yesterday by myself with a fresh layer of grey silicone... put in the new Amsoil and a new filter and budow! Full powah!


Long story short, the oil sump pan on our Nav's are readily exposed underneath by the middle crossmember, so it's adviseable to install an aftermarket skid plate to protect it esp. if you're gonna be offroading at all with the Nav (those plastic pieces of sheit that Nissan put will only protect ur drive belts from water, not hard rocks and trail damage - mine got ripped off soon after I started offroading.... in 2010).

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby PariaMan » February 1st, 2013, 1:50 pm

Have not seen the other Amsoil.
Where did you get yours?

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » February 1st, 2013, 1:51 pm

straight from the distributor meng... but it should be available in other stores too! Just hadda call and look around - I know that El Socorro Auto Supplies carries amsoil, and I believe Juteram's in Arima/Sangre Grande carries it too

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby trvs » February 1st, 2013, 4:28 pm

Damn LH! Custom skid plate going on jus now?

I nearly bought a case of the one I'm using currently. I will differently get the newer one for my next service. Thanks for the tip!

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » February 1st, 2013, 5:18 pm

Yeah I have one already cut out and powder coated.... just to make brackets to bolt it on. Will post pics when I eventually put it on

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » February 1st, 2013, 5:19 pm

Yeah I have one already cut out and powder coated.... just to make brackets to bolt it on. Will post pics when I eventually put it on

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby trvs » February 1st, 2013, 7:14 pm

Nice nice! Let us know how the new oil working out when you break it in a little.

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby Slow Poke » February 5th, 2013, 6:06 am

Does anyone know who I can write an official complaint to Neal and Massy or Nissan global about their service?

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby gready123456 » February 5th, 2013, 12:14 pm

Slow Poke wrote:Does anyone know who I can write an official complaint to Neal and Massy or Nissan global about their service?



Dont know if that would make a diffrence but i would support u with this all the way damn steal and massy

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » February 5th, 2013, 12:20 pm

Replaced the gearbox seal on the front driveshaft this past weekend.

Here's the leak from the front side of the gearbox (on the front driveshaft side):

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Here's the old seal :

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(has a slight indentation on the rim of the seal, where we had to use a screwdriver to pry the thing out)


Now, no more leak... and Mickey Mouse is back on the road, ready for a trail (once the under armor is bolted on)

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » February 5th, 2013, 12:22 pm

trvs wrote:Nice nice! Let us know how the new oil working out when you break it in a little.



did about 450kms so far (3/4 tank of diesel for me).

Working nice and smooth bro, no problem for power, hardly any smoke... just a lil puff when pulling off from a red light, but then again daiz just blowing out de carbon!!



Keep On truckin'.

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » February 5th, 2013, 12:43 pm

trvs wrote:Damn LH! Custom skid plate going on jus now?

I nearly bought a case of the one I'm using currently. I will differently get the newer one for my next service. Thanks for the tip!


trvs, had this made for me last year, just didn't have the time (and was too lazy) to bolt it onto Mickey Mouse...

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6 feet long, 13 inches wide, 3/16" thick... and weighs about 44.97lbs (lol).
Was originally gonna simply drill through the crossmembers and use long bolts to strap this piece of armour on.... but might make some brackets instead.

Lol, reminds me of that movie "Death Race" with Jason Statham.... except this is for under armour. However, I'm pretty sure it can withstand more than a few rounds from a 9mm or even a .45, but probably not a 5.56x47 Nato from an AR-15 or even a 7.62x36 from an AK...


At least I know my sump pan is safe from small arms fire.

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby trvs » February 5th, 2013, 5:42 pm

Wheys... LH 6ft you say?! lol.

Okay on the oil. Will diffinetly get this next rounds *hint hint supplier* lol.

I've used two bottles of Amsoil Diesel Concentrate over the past couple months. Performace has been very goooood :twisted:

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby gready123456 » February 5th, 2013, 6:08 pm

nice work

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby Kenjo » February 18th, 2013, 3:15 pm

anyone ever changed their belts at neal & massy at the 100k mark and how long did they actually keep the navara(D40) for to get that done?i am trying to weigh the benefit of going by them to do that or just buy the belts myself and get them installed outside?

today was my first interaction with them and called them for a separate part which they pulled up on their system over the phone and told me i could come down for it one time as it was the last in stock,When i reached down and they checked apparently it wasnt there and they have to order it from south but it would reach by tomorrow so this wasnt exactly the best footing to start on but it seems like the norm from the past experiences of other.

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby gready123456 » February 24th, 2013, 12:04 pm

above the cylindrical part(blower motor) there is a rectangluar cover with some clips with a touch of white paint on each clip just use a flat blade screw driver to unfasten the clips your filter is behind that rectangular cover as i said before if u dont have a filter right now just vaccume clean the filter it works wonders.

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby Kenjo » February 24th, 2013, 12:17 pm

This is how my truck looks so I am going to try it now and see,the cover looks a bit different though
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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby gready123456 » February 24th, 2013, 12:25 pm

it looks a bit diffrent but when this filter is clogged you can notice that the air comming from your ac vent is a bit lower than before making your ac a lott less efficent

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby Kenjo » February 24th, 2013, 12:54 pm

Well it doesn't appear to be mobile and when I put my finger inside the grill above the rectangle I can feel that it has some fenestrations about 0.5 cm that seems to be hard plastic "filters' .i still put a toothbrush above in the grill and tried to at least remove some if the dust from the holes but luckily my a/c has never dipped and I was more concerned about the air quality,I also used a small compressor to try to circulate any dust in the system and I left the a/c on for a bit as well as sprayed some Lysol in there to circulate again to see if I could do anything about any germs/fungi hiding out in that nice area.thanks again for the help
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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby lighthammer » February 24th, 2013, 7:51 pm

seems like you can now...
breathe a sigh of relief...

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby Kenjo » February 24th, 2013, 8:18 pm

actually it was like had myself........a blast!

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby tourniquet » February 24th, 2013, 9:16 pm

Slow Poke wrote:Does anyone know who I can write an official complaint to Neal and Massy or Nissan global about their service?

dunno if you still need this information, but I can find and post all the numbers and emails I got off one of their brochures; it helped me out when I had my issue with them recently :|

as for lighthammer, that underbody protection looks great man, although I must ask, how come you opted to build it in one large piece, rather than one for the sump, another for the transfer case, etc?
Also, if you don't mind sharing, who did it, cost, etc, I'd appreciate it; don't have a Navara, but my vitara has the same rubbish plastic protection, and lifestyle is asking around $2200 for just the sump guard :|

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby tourniquet » March 6th, 2013, 7:17 pm

sorry for the delay (not like anyone post anything in between :lol: )
but for future reference:
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Please note that if you deal with the south branch, I don't believe Aloysius Bereaux is at that location anymore; I think he went elsewhere and Julie Avey from the Head Office took his place.
Good luck :|

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby 3raser » March 7th, 2013, 11:58 am

Hey tuners....I have a questions about the Navara....I have heard many people say that thier engines and transmissions give a lot of trouble.....can you call give me some input on this topic...I am interested in the Navara but its a deterrent knowing that the engine and or transmission will give trouble

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Re: Tech Thread - Nissan Frontier, Navara, Pathfinder.

Postby Aaron 2NR » March 7th, 2013, 12:11 pm

Never had with mine. I had suspension noises

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