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6th Generation Maxima (2004-2008)
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I need help plz....
i just notice that 1 of my tubing is not connected..... is it really like that or its supposed to be connected to something? need advise plz
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Nah its fine. It's some sort of overflow or pressure relief tube from the transaxle I think.
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is youres same like that? Thnx
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Even my 4th gen had that. It comes from the tranny. it's a breathe tube.
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ok cool... thnx
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its actually a straw, you are supposed to taste the oil every now and then to see if you need to change it.
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Homemade grounding wires..?
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Bought it on ebay
but im planning to remove it and replace it with a home made 4AWG grounding kit
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its actually a straw, you are supposed to taste the oil every now and then to see if you need to change it.
Hahahahahahaha!!!
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I think it is
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i think it is suppose to be that way open not sure what for .
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Do the grounding kits make that much of a difference?
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its actually a straw, you are supposed to taste the oil every now and then to see if you need to change it.
i actually LOL'd at that one...
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Do the grounding kits make that much of a difference?
i havent installed mine yet but i hope it does
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GHmm, semi old thread
The un-attached hose you're asking about is a tranny breather, just like CM said, it's been that way since the 4th gen days.
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