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Join Date: Jan 2022
Location: Lincoln, Alabama
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Vehicle: 94 Nissan pickup truck
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Will a 2006 6cyl starter fit on a 1994 4cyl Nissan pickup truck
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: jack, alabama
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Nope, these are vastly different vehicles
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Join Date: Mar 2020
Location: Washington State / the Left Coast
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Vehicle: 89' D21 KC SE V6 5spd 2WD - 87' D21 KC SE V6 5spd 2WD
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Welcome to IN...
Like alabama mentioned, two totally different beasts.
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Yakima, WA
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Vehicle: 2009 Xterra, 1997 D21 King Cab XE (sold)
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Starters for the D21, that is...selecting one...is a tricky thing. Here is my experience on that, although some folks have different opinions.
Try to avoid the China rebuilt starters. Often they are not really 'rebuilt' but just given enough work to make them turn over again. Most are starter cores shipped back to China from the US, and many of them are junk. Buy one with a new pigtail already installed.
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2009 Xterra, 4.0 liter, automatic, 4WD. Need a technical manual? Drop me a message. Chilton's for amateurs. ![]() |
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