Thanks for the video bro. My maxima is older than I am and she's only got 150k miles. I'm trying to squeeze another 100k out of her, this definitely helps!
Thanks for the informative video, especially your cautions regarding not over-tightening aluminum parts. However, I did not see you address the issue of removing the bracket that attaches the existing high pressure hose to the back of the engine block. The bracket is attached to the engine with two 10mm bolts and (on the other end) to the hose with an inaccessible 10mm bolt and nut. If you have any advise for that (including tools to use and angles of entry), please advise because it is extremely difficult to reach and it must be removed to detach the old hose.
@@1slw4door Mine is a 2003 Maxima GLE. The car in the video appears to have been customized and/or upgraded in several ways. Perhaps it was removed during the upgrade process.
I bought the 03 titanium brand new and still have it 130k miles. Mine is in the shop right now getting that hose replaced. I'm curious have you changed out any AC components? Even after recharging it just doesn't seem to get cool enough for comfortable summer driving.
I’m not too good with a/c stuff but it could be 1 of 2 things, one is a little sensor for the AC that usually goes bad that looks like the high-pressure hose sensor that’s in the grill or two the compressor could be going out
Thanks for the video bro. My maxima is older than I am and she's only got 150k miles. I'm trying to squeeze another 100k out of her, this definitely helps!
Man you made this so simple I have been looking for a clear explanation and I goin do you
Thx, my 2nd 2003 Max and first time for a PS hose.
Thanks for the video. I have to do this to my 2003 maxima asap. 👊🏼
Thank you for your help Brother!
Thanks for the informative video, especially your cautions regarding not over-tightening aluminum parts. However, I did not see you address the issue of removing the bracket that attaches the existing high pressure hose to the back of the engine block. The bracket is attached to the engine with two 10mm bolts and (on the other end) to the hose with an inaccessible 10mm bolt and nut. If you have any advise for that (including tools to use and angles of entry), please advise because it is extremely difficult to reach and it must be removed to detach the old hose.
@@drgi5168 surprisingly I didn’t have that on this car, just the 1 on top and where it connects to the pump not sure why
@@1slw4door Mine is a 2003 Maxima GLE. The car in the video appears to have been customized and/or upgraded in several ways. Perhaps it was removed during the upgrade process.
Video Is dope, Bro says every tool needed, what sizes and everything
@@PMSDCoachLL I try my best for all my videos because I know what I needed to know when i was learning
Oh and thanks for the video!
I bought the 03 titanium brand new and still have it 130k miles. Mine is in the shop right now getting that hose replaced. I'm curious have you changed out any AC components? Even after recharging it just doesn't seem to get cool enough for comfortable summer driving.
I’m not too good with a/c stuff but it could be 1 of 2 things, one is a little sensor for the AC that usually goes bad that looks like the high-pressure hose sensor that’s in the grill or two the compressor could be going out
@@1slw4door Thanks
What wrap did you use for the interior?
It came with the hose from AutoZone
@@1slw4door the carbon interior wrap came from autozone?
@@JayGman1990 oh, the interior wrap is from a dude on Instagram call Interior tuning
@@1slw4door nice! Thank you
@@1slw4door your car is clean af man what's your IG?