Sorry to here this. The started is comfortable house behind the engine, if
I remember my labor times right, it takes about 3.4 hours to replace. You
can see if from underneath, about the longer half-shaft (right axle).
There are really no easy ways to get to it. From about, you'll have to
remove the intake and fuel rails. From underneath (best bet, especially if
you can get some good clearance), you can pull the "Carrier Bearing", the
right half-shaft, and drop the sub-frame a bit.
These are actually the instructions for a 97 Altima, but I'm pretty sure
it's the same.
Talon - 05 Aug 2004 21:18 GMT
> Sorry to here this. The started is comfortable house behind the engine, if
> I remember my labor times right, it takes about 3.4 hours to replace. You
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> These are actually the instructions for a 97 Altima, but I'm pretty sure
> it's the same.
Yes all altimas from 1993 to 1997 were the same except for the grill that
went from honeycombed to horizontal bars in 1995.