1992 Nisson Pathfinder 4x4 V6 300 For Parts Or Repair Needs Work See Descriptin on 2040-cars
Fall River Mills, California, United States
THIS WAS RUNNING GREAT AND THEN IT STARTED RUNNING LIKE IT HAD WATER IN THE GAS. IT SMELLS LIKE IT IS RUNNING REALLY RICH. THEN IT WOULD DIE. I REPLACED THE COIL AND FUEL FILTER AND THEN TOOK IT IN. $1,000 LATER IT STILL DID THE SAME THING AND HE SAID I NEEDED TO TAKE IT TO SOMEONE WHO COULD PUT IT ON A BETTER MACHINE. I NEVER DID AND IT HAS BEEN SITTING FOR A FEW YEARS NOW. SINCE 07 I THINK. I HAD THE BELTS REPLACED IN 06. IT HAS LOTS OF ANNOYING ISSUES. THE ELECTRIC WINDOWS ARE OFF TRACK AND WILL NOT ROLL UP. THE LOCK DOES NOT WORK. IF IT GETS LOCKED, THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN GET IN IS WITH THE KEY THROUGH THE BACK. THERE ARE SOME SMALL DENTS AND DINGS. THE DRIVERS SEAT IS IN REALLY BAD CONDITION. THE LEATHER IS TORN AND PART OF THE INSIDE IS MISSING. AT SOME POINT IN TIME, THE PREVIOUS OWNER HAD THE ORIGINAL ENGINE REPLACED WITH A REBUILT ENGINE. I THINK THAT WAS SOMEWHERE AROUND 2000. SO I EXPECT THE MILEAGE THAT SHOWS INCLUDES THE MILEAGE ON THE OLD ENGINE ALSO. IT GETS ABOUT 16 MPG. IT WILL NOT SMOG NOW. THE PLASTIC GISMOS OUTSIDE IN FRONT OF THE WIPERS ARE BROKEN. THE FINISH ON THE PAINT IS FLAKING. IT IS DIRTY TOO. I EXPECT IT CAN BE REPAIRED AND PUT BACK ON THE ROAD OR IT WOULD BE A GOOD PARTS VEHICLE. YOU WILL NEED TO PICK IT UP HERE AT MY HOUSE. CASH ONLY AT THAT TIME. CALL 530-336-5117.
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