yes the part was OEM from nissan
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The only things I ever did with that old thing was replace a few starters, exhaust pipe cuz it rotted out, brake pads, shocks, and went through plenty of tires.
OEM pads and rotors for brakes
OEM gave me 140k miles with stock setup, but only about 60k with Titan swap, wider stance, more weight
That's your steering rack. Do not ignore it, ignoring it will only lead to a much more expensive repair and tow bill.
Now if it\u2019s a Nissan they\u2019ll sludge up changing the oil mostly right. So it\u2019s a gamble
a used 2013-2015 Nissan Leaf. Tennessee winters should be at least somewhat mild so they should be gentler on the battery, and it's best if you can park it somewhere in the shade. They often go for $2k-$3k private sale around me because the battery life is fading and nobody wants a car with 40-60 miles of range after "filing up." Slow charging using a standard 110V outlet is better for the battery and should suffice for your use case as long as you can charge overnight and maybe longer over weekends.
Transmission problems the famous CVT transmission from Nissan. Total garbage.
Nissan headlights aren\u2019t blinding? Okay. I\u2019m wrong. But I\u2019m not wrong that the massive influx of LED \u201cdrop ins\u201d that have zero focus and blast light in all of the wrong places ARE an issue.
My wife had a Nissan Cube that had a CVT transmission and it was fucked. I don’t know what was wrong with it but sometimes after stopping at a red light and you’d go to accelerate you could have your foot down to the floor and it would just drag ass then WHAM you’d start flying. My wife almost killed us a couple of times from that happened turning in intersections.
Nissan makes the WORST CVT transmissions EVER. Every Nissan I've ever seen, especially the Altima's, eventually do this crap.
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