2001 Nissan Pathfinder on 2040-cars
Commerce City, Colorado, United States
My wife and I acquired a new SUV for the year and needed to get rid of our old one. We have in good condition a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder. I will do my best to describe everything I know about this vehicle to the best of my knowledge. I am a part time mechanic and I have done all maintenance on this vehicle personally.
Mileage is mostly highway and still runs great. Mileage will change because vehicle is still in use. Front wheel bearings, brakes, ignition coil boots, spark plugs O2 sensors(all 4) and fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel pressure regulator are all new as of the beginning of this current year(2013) I have the rear brake shoes but not installed, will include with purchase if I can't get to them. New tires that have less than 3000 miles on them. Small oil leak from oil cooler which I will take care of before new owner takes this. A few minor issues--- Passenger side turn light has a crack in it but I have another I can put on(see photos) Low pressure a/c line has leak which will need replaced eventually, still blows cold as for now. A MIL light has been on for years and the code states the "catalyst is below efficiency" which has not been an issue passing any emissions tests. We got a emissions done this October with no issues. I did, however purchase aftermarket lower catalytic converters which have not been put on yet but if seller desires me to I will put them on for an additional $50. If not then I will still include them with the sale and new owner will be able to do them. The transmission works but there recently has been a little "buck" from 1st to 2nd when its cold start up, it may be a throttle position adjustment issue which I will look into also. Just a heads up just in case though. The front bumper has a minor blemish from a car hit and run but did not dent it. The driver's side mirror has a chunk out of it from a parking garage door but still works perfectly. Out Husky thought it was a good idea to hide food in the back seat from us so there is a small tear in the driver's side rear seat, about 5in in length and could be taken somewhere and patched.(see photos) The CD changer does not function and never had worked when we bought this vehicle but the radio and cassette player work fine. We use out ipod with the cassette player through the radio when listening to music. The good--- Everything power works, front seats, rear entertainment(VHS tape), windows(rear ones are a little slow when cold) sun roof, etc, etc, Engine runs strong with no known issues. This has a part time transfer case which will allow this vehicle to have the driving options of 2WD, AWD, 4LOCK, 4LOW all of which work well. Installed a K&N air filter inside air box. We get anywhere from 14-15mpg in the city and 17-19mpg highway which isn't terrible by today's standards. Exterior paint still shines, however there are a few door dings from parking lots. Has a hitch receiver for towing, has a little rust on the receiver. Overall this has been a great vehicle and had no issues with this from the years we have owned this. My wife bought this back on 2007 I believe with around 75,000 on it at the time. We own mountain property here in Colorado and use this during the winter and has done wonders in the snow. I only have the one transmitter and chip key for the vehicle. I have most of the receipts for the parts I have put on and will include this will the title when it sells. The title is clean and clear. If you have any questions, please ask. Thank you for looking and have a nice day. |
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