These instructions outline a simple procedure of replacing the main seals and dust boots on the 1982- 83 200sx or 1986-87 Maxima rear brake calipers. Most parts are interchangeable between the two calipers, including the pads, sliders, pistons, hardware, seals, anti-squeal shims, and brake lines. The mounting brackets, and the geometry of the E-brake arms […]
Rebuilding your Maxima/200sx Calipers
November 13th, 2009 · No Comments
1992-1994 Maxima VE30DE EMS P/N 30-1620 and 30-1620U Installation Instructions
November 12th, 2009 · No Comments
The AEM Engine Management System (EMS) is the result of extensive development on a wide variety of vehicles. Each system is engineered for a particular application. The AEM EMS differs from all others in several ways. The EMS is a “stand-alone”, which completely replaces the factory ECU and features unique plug and play technology. There […]
Nissan Maxima Wave Cushion Plate RE4F04A Installation Instructions
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Discard the original dish cushion plates. The original dish cushion plates may have damaged the drum about .250” from the piston top ledge area. Check and ensure that all burrs have been filed away. Install the piston, followed by the Alto Spacer Plate. Next install the Alto Wave Cushion Spring. Install a steel plate, friction […]
1994-1997 Nissan Maxima No Bose Radio Replacement
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To original Nissan radio is mounted to a center dash assembly which contains not only the radio but air conditioner controls, and two pockets below the radio. When replacing the radio, this entire assembly must be removed first, then the Nissan radio can be unscrewed and removed and a new replacement radio can be installed.
Engine Torque Link Bracing Kit Installation Procedure
November 11th, 2009 · No Comments
1) Remove front engine mount upper bolt with 14mm socket. The front engine mount is located on the timing cover side of the engine also known as the front of the engine.
2) Install the small torque link bracket as shown in picture. Use supplied M10 bolt and tighten to finger tight. A 13mm wrench or […]
1995-1999 Nissan Maxima Cattman Performance Cold Air Intake Installation Instructions
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Installation will take at least two hours. This could be done faster, but if you are removing the stock airbox and being very fastidious about the install, it is difficult to go any faster than 1.5 hours. Car used in these instructions was a 1997 Nissan Maxima GXE 5-speed owned by Cheston Chiu, lowered and […]
2004 Nissan Maxima Navigation Guide
November 10th, 2009 · No Comments
This system is designed to help you reach your destination, and also performs other functions as outlined in this manual. However, you, the driver, must use the system safely and properly. Information concerning road conditions, traffic signs and the availability of services may not always be up-to-date. The system is not a substitute for safe, […]
1995-96 Nissan Maxima Stillen Hi-Flow Intake Installation Instructions
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Installation:
1. This Hi-Flow system replaces the Nissan Maxima OEM air box. Briefly, the OEM air box is held in place with three bolts (lower housing), support bracket bolt (behind the mass sensor), and a hose clamp (mass sensor). The air box itself consists of two halves the upper housing which attaches to the mass sensor […]
1995-99 Nissan Maxima Pro.Fit VSM Installation Instructions
November 9th, 2009 · No Comments
STEP 1. Begin by inserting hook tool at very back of trim panel surrounding gear shift selector. Release two (2) clips at the rear and continue towards front of panel to release two (2) more clips. CAUTION! These parts are plastic and this panel comes out extremely hard.
STEP 2. Remove ashtray by removing screw on […]
00-01 Nissan Maxima Grille Installation Instructions
November 9th, 2009 · No Comments
Step 1: Note these instructions are for both the upper and the lower, so not all steps are applicable of you bought only an upper or a lower grille. The lower will be covered first.
Step 2: Get your tools out, a flat head screwdriver (small), wire cutters, and possibly some pliers or channel locks. Then […]