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2001 nissan pathfinder5/17/2023 Most often those compatibility check tools fail if you buy new non-OEM part that seller on Amazon or Ebay has not properly verified to be compatible with particular vehicle. By the way in junkyards you will be getting OEM parts or parts that are verified to be OEM part compatible. From my past experience it is very accurate when it comes to buying OEM parts. The Pathfinder is essentially unchanged since 1996, evolutionary improvements over the years made it quicker, quieter and more capable. If it says that part is not compatible with at least one of the years, for example, due to facelift changes, then try to narrow down the year in which Nissan introduced this incompatibility by registering few more cars with different years.Īs Paulster2 indicated there is a possibility that Amazon or Ebay compatibility database is sometimes inaccurate. Front bumper or front light assembly) is compatible with all 3 year models, then you can buy the part. Now if you register 3 cars on those websites, like:Īnd it says that the part (e.g. They have a compatibility check tool that will indicate whether "This Part fits your 2001 Nissan Pathfinder". So 1999.5-2001 would be a better guess if you want to take parts from exactly identical vehicles.Īlso, there are websites that sell auto parts, like and. However, Wikipedia also mentions that there were minor facelifts on 1999. Nissan has anted up a DOHC, 24-valve 3. Based on data from 86 vehicles, 6,120 fuel-ups and 1,409,059 miles of driving, the 2001 Nissan Pathfinder gets a combined Avg MPG of 15.66 with a 0.08 MPG. So majority of parts should be the same for those years. Your 2001 year model belongs to Second Generation (1995–2004) of Nissan Pathfinders.
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