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Nissan Maxima: Coils for 2000 Maxima

  1. #1
    Bob
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    Coils for 2000 Maxima

    Hi Everyone...

    New to this newsgroup and sure the coil problem with the 2000 Maxima
    has been discussed before. I have located a source and wanted some
    feedback on any problems dealing with "Nissan-Auto-Parts-Dealer.com"?
    I'm about to fork over $300 for six coils and want to make sure that the
    replacement coils are in fact the re-engineered ones. Anyone have
    experience
    dealing with the dealer? BTW: local Nissan dealer wanted $540 for the
    coils and $300 to install....OUCH. I tried Nissan's goodwill approach,
    but, no luck.

    Regards...Bob

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  2. #2
    Nirav
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    Re: Coils for 2000 Maxima

    "Bob Rasmussen" <net> wrote in message news:<com>... 

    I know of others that have successfully ordered from the website you
    mention above. I can't personally vouch for them, but can recommend
    either www.jrnissanparts.com or www.courtesyparts.com for wholesale
    pricing. I checked the jrnissanparts.com website and I believe the
    coils were about 50 bucks each there too. They are a reputable dealer
    and all my dealings with them have been excellent (all over their
    website). I know there are two brands of coils, Hanshin and
    Mitsubishi and right now I cannot recall which one you want to avoid
    (i.e. more prone to failure)... I believe most places carry both...
    perhaps someone else here recalls the preferred manufacturer... or one
    of the parts guys at the dealers mentioned above could point you in
    the right direction.

    Nirav
    96 Max GLE, 106k

  3. #3
    Dave
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    Re: Coils for 2000 Maxima

    Bob Rasmussen wrote: 

    They seem legit but don't have a phone number of any kind, just an email form. You could probably ask them and find out.

    http://www.1stnissanparts.com/default.php has a similar website, in fact it looks like the same shopping cart software as the one you listed.

    But 1stnissan has their phone number on their site, I'd call them and have them check the part #'s to see if they're the revised coils. The reason I recommend them is they're a dealership in Washington state, Advantage Nissan, I think.

  4. #4
    john
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    Re: Coils for 2000 Maxima

    courtesynissan on line has parts for cheap. Also, the coils are easy to
    replace. The front three are the easiest and the back three are not too
    hard. The front and back are of different design so be sure you get
    three of each. Are they all bad? If not I would be checking to see
    which one is bad. Check the resistance of each and replace the ones
    that are not reading properly. You can get the rang of resistance from
    the manual.

    Bob Rasmussen wrote:
     



 

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