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Mark Ralston Posted on Apr 03, 2017

2001 nissan xterra wont start after engine was totally soaked from blown radiator hose, engine is dry now but still wont start

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Jackson Hisey

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2008

SOURCE: Lost door lock remote for 2001 Nissan Xterra.

You don't want to turn the security system completely off, besides there really is no need to. To arm and disarm the vehicle simply use the key in the drivers door. When you turn the key and lock the car the system will arm after about 30 seconds. When you come back to the car and unlock the car with the drivers door lock cylinder the system will unarm, just the same as if you were using the remote. If the system is unarmed and it still wont start you probably have a NATS issue with the key. This is different than simply disarming. You can't shut off or disarm the NATS system.

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: where is the location of the thermostat on a 2001 Nissan Frontier

on the nissian frontiers the thermostat is most likily in the lower radiator hose if you look from under the vehicle you will likily see a round housing with three bolts or nuts just follow the hose up from the rad

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: My 2000 nissan xterra just quit it turns over but that is it

Distributor,open it up and take a look under he rotor.The bearings usually brake and will not allow the car to restart. 

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2009

SOURCE: PASSANGER SIDE CARPET FILLED WITH WATER. WATER LEAK UNDER DASHBOARD

I've had this happen with several of my cars and what it inevitably turned out to be was a clog in the evaporator drainage hose. The moisture that condenses in your evaporator casing should drain out through a hose that leads out under your car but if the hose gets clogged that water backs up and ends up on the carpet inside your car. Sometimes its a bit of a hassle to get to but with a bit of work you can usually use a bit of wire or a pipe cleaner to clear it out. If you can crawl under your car, its also possible and sometimes easier to get at it from the there.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2009

SOURCE: Does my 2001 3.3L V6 EFI Nissan Xterra have a non

It's has a timing belt, also it's an interference engine, if belt goes bad it will bent valve's .

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My 2001 nissan xterra Had a small leak on the

Remove the thermostat and put it in pot of boiling water with temperature at 180 degrees. to see if it fully opens,replace if it doesn't,here's how.
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Cant get to thermosts housing unit on 01 Nissan Xterra

Nissan Frontier, Xterra 1998-05
Thermostat Removal & Installation - 3.3L Engine

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Fig. Thermostat assembly and related components-3.3L engine (clock over pic for zoom)

NOTE Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. Serious burns could occur from high-pressure engine coolant escaping from the radiator.
  1. Be sure the engine is cold.
  2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  3. Drain the coolant. Properly disposed of used coolant.
  4. Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses. Remove the fan shroud.
  5. Remove the drive belts and the pulley bracket.
  6. Remove the water inlet retaining bolts.
  7. Remove the water inlet and the thermostat.
To install:
  1. Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
  2. Be sure to apply a continuous bead of the proper grade and type RTV sealant to the housing.
  3. Install the thermostat with the jiggle valve or air bleeder at the upper side.

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    Fig. Thermostat jiggle valve/air bleeder location-3.3L engine
  4. Be sure to refill the cooling using the proper grade and type engine coolant.
  5. Start the engine and check for leaks.
  6. Start the engine and allow it to reach operation temperature. Recheck the coolant level, fill as required.
Hope helps (remmeber rated this).
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I have a 2001 nissan xterra 6 cyl I have replaced the thermostat and still its overheating. What is the next step?

I can't believe that your radiator is shot, it's a new truck. How about clogged? How about full of bugs or hay in the front? How about the coolant? Are you running coolant or water? Look for white smoke or steam coming out the exhaust after it warms up. This you don't want to see. I would get it to a radiator shop and have them check it for a blown head gasket. They will be able to tell what's happening.
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2001 Xterra not starting after runing out of fuel

try using some starting fluid it is possible that the fuel pump burnt out from running dry, if starting fluid works then it is a fuel problem ie air in the line, clogged filter, bad regulator, damaged jet, clogged jets, no pressure , .....
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Overheating

my friend overheating caused by alot of reasons like there is a leak in the radiator or water pump , your water pump may be not working , your engine thermostat may be clogged and keeping the water out of the engine , so if u be more spesfic i may be could help u
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Oil smoke and engine knock

take it to a garage ??sounds like you need a new engine
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