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Parts for your 2005 Nissan Pathfinder-Manifold gasket
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2005 Nissan Pathfinder manifold gasket – what it does and when to replace it
Referencing the 2005 Nissan Pathfinder (R51) Nissan Factory Service Manual (Engine Mechanical and Exhaust sections) and Nissan parts catalogues, this model is fitted with both intake manifold gaskets and exhaust manifold gaskets. That means “manifold-gasket” is absolutely relevant to the 2005 Pathfinder, whether it’s the VQ40DE petrol V6 or the YD25 diesel used in some markets.
On this Pathfinder, the intake manifold gasket seals the manifold to the cylinder heads so only properly metered air enters the engine. A tight seal stops rough idling, lean running and that annoying whistle under the bonnet. The exhaust manifold gasket does the opposite job on the hot side—keeping exhaust pulses sealed as they leave the head. That prevents ticking noises on cold start, protects nearby components from heat and stops false oxygen sensor readings that can mess with fuel trims.
Over time, heat cycles, vibration and corrosion can harden or crush the gasket material. It’s smart to check for tell-tales during servicing:
- Hissing or a rising whistle intake-side, rough idle, higher fuel use, or lean fault codes.
- Ticking on cold start exhaust-side, soot around the flange, exhaust smell in the cabin, or poor performance.
If a manifold is removed on the 2005 Pathfinder, the gaskets should be replaced as a matter of course—don’t reuse them. Clean the mating faces carefully, avoid gouging aluminium surfaces, and follow the factory torque sequence. Sealants generally aren’t required unless the manual specifically calls for them. On the VQ40DE, also check manifold flatness and the condition of studs and shields