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Radiator Support Nissan Maxima 2000 Popular Q&A
Q: How to Change the Radiator on a 2000 Nissan Maxima.
A: 1. Park your Nissan Maxima in a safe place, away from traffic. 2. Let the engine to cool, if you have just driven your vehicle. 3. Raise the front of your vehic... Read More »
Q: How to Change the Radiator on a 2000 Nissan Maxima
A: Removing the Radiator 1 Park your Nissan Maxima in a safe place, away from traffic. 2 Let the engine to cool, if you have just driven your vehicle. 3 Raise the ... Read More »
Q: Where is the computer on a 2000 Nissan Maxima?
A: This weekend I will be changing the ECM on a 2001 Maxima. I have a factory service book on a 97 Maxima and the computer in on the left side of the trans console... Read More »
Q: Where is the radiator drain plug on a nissan maxima?
A: On my 89 maxima, the drain plug is on rear left portion of the bottom of the radiator. Its a somewhat large plastic screw that you should be able to loosen with... Read More »
Q: What is the MPG for a 2000 Nissan Maxima?
A: Fuel economy depends a great deal on the driver. A lead footed driver can expect around 20 or 21 MPG on mostly freeway driving; 4-5 MPG less in the city. A care... Read More »