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Old 09-11-2011, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by GMP View Post
Watch the transmission in the Frontier. Actually bypass the cooler in the radiator before it fails internally and fills the trans with coolant. My wife has an '06 Pathfinder, ask me how I know. That and the fuel level sensor, front driveshaft, and fan clutch. All common issues with this platform.

I'm a Toyota man myself, love my Tundra (2nd one).
The same thing just happened to my brothers pathfinder. They got rid of it and moved on. They had a lot of problems with the power windows randomly going down when ever too.


I always drove chevy vans for work and they were OK, but I`m on my second ford 1 ton and I will not be buying anymore chev vans. Way better fuel milage and way less broken/worn out parts. We give them a good workout and load them up on the regular basis with no problems. I bought a 15 passenger van this time and removed all but 1 bench. I have 8 feet clear floorspace behind the bench and you can stand sheets up and close the door as well. The rear a/c helps keep the gas fumes at bay in the hot wheather too.
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