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95 96 97 98 99 Nissan Maxima Engine 3.0l Vin C 4th Digit Vq30de on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
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Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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OFF FROM 1999 NISSAN MAXIMA .ENGINE 3.0L VIN C 4TH DIGIT VQ30DE...TESTED ..CAR RUN AND DRIVE 

MILEAGE # 130,000 MILES
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INFINITI I30 96-98 (3.0L, VIN C, 4th digit)
INFINITI I30 99 (3.0L, VIN C, 4th digit), exc. Calif
MAXIMA 95-98 (3.0L, VIN C, 4th digit, VQ30DE)
MAXIMA 99 (3.0L, VIN C, 4th digit, VQ30DE), exc. Calif




Important Information About Engine Warranty

Engine warranties are limited to manufacturing defects in the block, heads, pistons, crankshafts, camshafts, rockers, and oil pumps. All other parts that may be provided are “Accessories and Extra Parts.” No warranty is provided for any such parts that are attached, including parts such as switches, sensors, cables, injectors, electronics, belts (including timing belt/chain), hoses, water pumps, manifolds and oil pans.

Installation Check List:

(Failure to complete the following will void Warranty)

Determine why the original engine failure occurred and make appropriate repairs.
Insure this engine is the same application as the one being replaced.
Clear all computer diagnostic codes from the vehicle prior to installing.
Exchange the oil pan and pick up tube.
Inspect and replace gaskets & seals (front seal, rear main seal, valve cover gaskets, oil pan gaskets).
On crankshaft bolts that are drilled through sealant must be applied to avoid leaks.
Install new thermostat & gasket.
Replace the timing belt.
Remove all "cap-plugs" orifice covers.
Replace water pump.
Install replacement sparkplugs & wires.
Exchange the flywheel and bolts.
Exchange attached accessory items to insure proper fit (mounts, intake manifold, exhaust manifold, distributor, sensors).
Disable fuel/ignition before attempting to start engine. This will allow the oil to prime as indicated by the manufacturer.
Replace engine oil, oil filter, air filter, fuel filters, coolant-antifreeze.
Drain excess oil and coolant from exhaust system.
If equipped with an engine oil cooler the radiator or external cooler must be replaced.
Insure the cooling system is flushed and functioning properly.

***Warranty does NOT cover labor costs***





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