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Old 08-09-2016, 20:58   #1
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I have my first pathfinder and up to now its been amazing but its latly started to shudder while accelerating and stops when I lift off. is this a common prob ? ive read a lot about the auto ones doing it but mine is manual ?

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Old 08-09-2016, 21:05   #2
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Hi mate and welcome, do not know much about Pathfinders, what lump has it got? Rick
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Old 08-09-2016, 21:08   #3
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Hello and welcome. There's a couple of Pathfinder owners on here I think so hopefully you'll get some help.
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cheers guys, I hope its not to bad a prob
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Old 08-09-2016, 22:56   #5
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Hiya mate and welcome, check out West Yorkshire yorkshire engine services if you suspect it could be an engine problem, the guy specialises in the navara/pathfinder engines, 2.5l aren't they?, so he says anyhow
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Old 09-09-2016, 09:33   #6
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I have my first pathfinder and up to now its been amazing but its latly started to shudder while accelerating and stops when I lift off. is this a common prob ? ive read a lot about the auto ones doing it but mine is manual ?

I look forward to your help guys
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If you'd have come on here and said that you had these symptoms with a Terrano the instant answer you would got back is the UJ's on the rear propshaft and to be honest I think this is likely to be your issue presuming of course they are RWD like the Terrano.

Get underneath and grab the prop, twist it as hard as you can side to side and pay close attention to the spider each end whilst doing so, if you see any play then get them swapped
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cheers for that mate al have a look under in the morning, it seems to be a big problem with the auto overseas but mine is manual so fingers crossed, what kind of money in getting them changed. ye it is rear wheel drive
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Welcome aboard, I was going to suggest west yorks engine services too. They have a youtube channel so do a search for them.
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cheers for that mate al have a look under in the morning, it seems to be a big problem with the auto overseas but mine is manual so fingers crossed, what kind of money in getting them changed. ye it is rear wheel drive
Shouldn't cost much mate, you going to have a crack yourself or will you get a garage to do it?
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