terrano SVE 3.0 4 wheel or 2 wheel drive

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Hi and welcome to the club.
I had similar experiences with a loose back end when I first drove mine. Mines an 04 3ltr and also an auto box, so once it let go it was over, unless you were lightening quick chucking it into nutural!
I spent a day changing all the oils, using the comma website, as I have a local motor factor who is well stocked. It completely transformed the way it drives so would recommend this as a high priority job.
I love my terrano. It's christened the Turd, but only cos the back shocks were goosed when I got it so a bit unjust now.
mmmmm. That could have been why it was a little skittish [emoji52]
Oh and one last quite important thing......
PHOTOOOOOOOOOS [emoji56]
 
As said they are RWD motors so the back end can slide out & this gets worse when the rear diff needs an oil change:augie The other thing is tyre pressures front should be 26psi & rears is 26-28psi I think for 16" rims (17" wheels is 26F & 29R) sadly a lot of people think the tyres need around 40psi:eek::doh garage put 40 in my new tyres & almost lost control of the truck just after leaving the garage on a wet night stopped & lowered the pressures down to where they should be & it was spot on:thumbs
 
If you change the diff oil make sure the filler plug is loose before you
drain the old oil.
 
spot on chaps for the replies..also i joined today and paid my tenner (well spent me thinks) i am now a fully fledged member! do you do any owners club stickers? to put on the rear window ? also does anyone have a link for a owners manual download for my SVE 2,0 2002? thanks again everyone

Take a look here for the manual link -
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/links.htm?#downloads

We have got a club sticker, you need to talk to/PM R1cho :thumb2
 
is the 3.0 manual or auto,

not related to spin out but if towing need to be aware gross trailer weight on manual
is 3000 kg, but on auto its only 2000kg. thinking horseboxes can be on heavy side....
 
Bloody hell what a welcome!!!! He'll def feel at home already I reckon

Well done guys, nice for so many to reply with such meaningful and technical answers :)
 
Bloody hell what a welcome!!!! He'll def feel at home already I reckon

Well done guys, nice for so many to reply with such meaningful and technical answers :)
Yeah but 26 posts, well 27 now, and still no photos!!!!!
 
Bloody hell what a welcome!!!! He'll def feel at home already I reckon...
Well with our great forum, made up of some great members, would you expect anything less?
:thumb2
 

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