so, got a 2004 nissan frontier? i’ve faced a few issues with mine but here’s what i’ve noticed. fuel pump is one problem some engines struggle with it, gets weak and causes hard starts. replaced mine cuz it was a pain. you ever had trouble with that?
also, steering can be a bit iffy, especially when turning fast. took it to the shop a few times, and they adjusted the rack. didn’t solve it completely, but helps. not sure if adding power steering fluid is enough solution? what did u do?
rear leaf springs rust a lot, makes driving rough. i had to change mine last year. anyone found a way to prevent rust on those springs or does changing them help? check your friend’s car too maybe they got similar issues. hope this helps any ideas from others?
Ah, the '04 Nissan Frontier—classic but a bit of a headache. I’ve got one in Texas, and let me tell ya, the transmission’s notorious around here. It can suddenly shift like it’s got a mind of its own. The cup holder plastic cracks as if it’s mocking you, probably due to that intense heat. I’ve heard the electrical glitches are no joke either, especially with the A/C. Overall, a trusty workhorse, but you better be ready for a few quirks!
I’ve driven a 2004 Nissan Frontier in Texas for years now. Noticed engine fishing issues pop up often, and the timing belt’s a real pain needing early replaces. Got mixed experiences with the drivetrain—it’s rough sometimes. Overall, a solid ride, but watch the maintenance closely. You’ll spend less $ saving up on parts along the way. It’s all good, just need a little know-how.
I’ve been dealing with my '04 Nissan Frontier up here in Canada, and trust me, it throws some curveballs. The rear differential leaks something fierce, had to deal with that twice. Transmission slipping is another common headache; took a weekend to get it sorted. But, the ride’s tough as nails still, so it rides like an old cowboy! Terrible with bad roads though, hated those winter bumps here! Anyone else facing these nuisances?
I had a '04 Nissan Frontier down in Florida. Epic transmission issues and the AC was creaky as heck. Great truck overall, but gotta keep on top of repairs to avoid major headaches! Trust me, I’ve been there.
I’ve got a 2004 Nissan Frontier here in Texas. It’s been a workhorse but the head gasket, ah, let me tell ya, real troublemaker! Plus, exhaust system leaks? Not fun, trust me. Found some online parts, though, made fixing it easier. Handling screws up over time, went smooth last winter, miracle! Anyone else had these wacky repairs?
I’ve had a 2004 Nissan Frontier in Cali for years and trust me, the transmission can be a pain. Always getting the same warning light, and every time it feels like I’m rolling the dice. Also, the rear suspension sometimes acts up, especially on rough roads—vibrations like crazy. That noise from the rear end’s where you intercepted every time you hit 60 mph. But, you don’t find a better truck for its toughness and mileage! Fixes are simple if you know how.
I’ve got an '04 Frontier in Toronto, and it’s been a trip! Had some head gasket dramas—takes a nerd to fix! The fuel pump’s been acting up too, causing some sad sputters mid-drive. But overall, it’s still a rock-solid beast on the road. Just gotta keep it well-maintained. 
I’ve owned a 2004 Nissan Frontier in Texas, and the timing chain is a real pain. Always seemed to tighten up in hot weather. Shift lever getting wonky too. Makes me miss hearing brakes hiss, so not a huge issue rn. Who else’s gotta haul their rig to the shop often?
I’ve got a 2004 Nissan Frontier, living in Texas. Had the usual issues—a creaky suspension and a finicky brake that’d act up every few weeks. Had a buddy up in Canada with similar probs, we swap stories daily! Just know what to fix, and you’ll be good!
Haha, I’ve got a 2004 Nissan Frontier here in Texas, and man, those can be a handful! The timing chain tensioners are notorious for crapcing out, and those truckers are pretty pricey. Also, some folks get a sound like a rattlin’ train in the trunk. Anyone else dealt with that viberation thing in the steering wheel? Definitely a step up from my old gas guzzler, but in terms of money, it sure is rough sometimes. Yeah, that truck’s a wild ride in more ways than one!
I’ve owned a 2004 Nissan Frontier in Canada for years, and it’s been a roller coaster! One annoying problem I’ve seen often is the check engine light flickering like crazy due to sensor issues. I’ve also had to swap out the emissions control stuff too soon. And the silent auction at auto parts stores isn’t because they wanna cooperate, lol. But when it’s all good, she runs like a dream. Talk about old but gold!
I’ve got a buddy who had a 2004 Nissan Frontier. We’re both from Michigan, and man, that thing just went kaput. Had serious problems with the suspension and the engine light kept blinking. Even my uncle had one in Ontario, and the transmission gave him hell. It’s a lil’ reliable truck, no doubt, but if you ain’t ready for some fixes, maybe hold off lol. Still, good for off-roading though!
I’ve got a '04 Nissan Frontier in Toronto, and man, the rear leaf springs are a headache—I hear it creaking every time I hit a bump. Seems common among Canadians and our American buddies too. The electrical system can be finicky—near zero battery woes. Had a bummer with the 100k service lights up from nowhere. Anyone else with similar dramas? Let’s chat!
I’ve had my 2004 Nissan Frontier in Texas for ages, and it’s been a real piece of work. Turbo issues and rust creep up fast if you don’t keep it tight. I dealt with some slippage with the AC in Texas heat, but nothing a little elbow grease couldn’t fix. Other folks up north say rust’s worse for them. Anyone dealt with anything similar?
I’ve had my fair share of troubles with a 2004 Nissan Frontier in Canada. The transmission can be finicky, often slipping like crazy outta nowhere. Also, the electronics act up more than they should for its age. That said, it’s a solid ride, plenty of torque on the highway! Trust me, get it serviced regularly!
Back when I lived in Ottawa, I had a '04 Frontier, ya know, and boy, did that thing have issues. The timing belt was a nightmare, always had maintenance on that front. Then there’s the A/C—works when it feels like it. All in all, a dependable beast, just a bit quirky. Heard Californians had worse rust probs too. But hey, ain’t no pickup born perfect, right? 
I’ve had a 2004 Nissan Frontier in Spokane, WA, and lemme tell ya, the AC system throws a fit more than my uncle at family gatherings. It’s either full blast or just blows hot air. Also, electrical gremlins! Dash lights flicker like crazy. Head gasket issues are common too; overheating is no joke in the summer. Steering’s weird sometimes, jerky as a cat on a hot tin roof. But other than that, it’s been a decent ride. Just keep one eye open and elbow grease ready.