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That will depend on the year, make, model, and engine size.
what you should do is bring it to your local Nissan dealer and have them remove it
These were covered under a Nissan factory recall. Call the dealer, let them know about the recall for the crack shaft sensor, and it should be a free replacement. I have a 2002 Altima and actually had to get mine replaced twice...both at the dealer...both free of charge due to the recall on the part.
Change it around 70,000 miles or 135,000km. It will usually cost at the dealer around 150-300 depending on how much they charge for the fluid.
The fuse diagram should be in your owners manual, and also on the fuse box cover. If you don't have the manual, and there is no diagram on the fuse box cover, go to your local Nissan dealer and ask them to give you a diagram.
Call your Nissan Dealer, they should be able to order that for you. I have a 1997 Nissan Quest, and I ripped the side-door handle off in an accident, I went to the dealer and they ordered it for me. However, it took over 3 months for me to get the part, because it has to be a special order with Nissan in Japan.
Non-dealer $60 per hour
"A person should make sure that they are buying this used Nissan Pathfinder from a reputable dealer with a warranty. If you are not, you should take it to a mechanic before signing anything."
When searching for local dealerships, one should visit the nissanusa.com official site. Then one should search the location option. This will ask for a zip code and will direct you to the nearest Nissan dealer.
Take your car to several independent repair shops. Their prices should be better. Inquire with the BBB if you live in the USA.Look on the internet for recommended shops in your area. Your dealer is way too high.
When you are purchasing a Nissan you should always ask them for the carfax. You are going to want to make sure the car was not in a flood or wrecked and they are trying to sell you a ten thousand dollar lemon.