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Old 03-07-2005, 10:06 PM
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2000 nissan frontier xe differential

I just got my desert runner and was told that it has a locking rearend. Well the snow came hard and I spun one tire with an ocasional transfer.
Does the truck have a locking or limited rearend and should it work better than this? Is it mechanical or electric? Does it work off ABS sensors? Can I override and lock it on and whats involved?

Additional information: 2000 nissan frontier xe Dessert runner, 5 speed manual trans and ABS. v6
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Re: 2000 nissan frontier xe differential

I saw a toyota that had a switch to lock the diff on the dash. nissan and toyota are the same, so look there.
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Re: Re: 2000 nissan frontier xe differential

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I saw a toyota that had a switch to lock the diff on the dash. nissan and toyota are the same, so look there.



Thanks for the info I'll do that
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