Spotlight on 1992 Nissan Sentra Auto Transmission
Nissan Sentra had emerged in the automotive market for the first time in the year 1992 as a result of brilliant work by Nissan engineers. It was a high speed secret weapon, and also a dragon slayer for most of the consumers during those days. The following article will provide a spotlight on 1992 Sentra auto transmission system in detail.
Before going in to the transmission system details directly, first let us get to read a brief intro about the standard features present in this vehicle.
Standard Equipments
1992 Sentra is equipped with all the required standard elements that a Nissan enthusiast expects out of a vehicle. The important features among them include fog lights, power brakes, sport suspension, window defroster, power brakes, fourteen inch wheels, tinted glass, cloth seating, rear spoiler, alloy wheels, etc.
The optional features that you can find in this vehicle are power sunroof, cruise control system, FM/AM/cassette sound system, air conditioning, and so on.

Mechanical Specs
Nissan Sentra was powered by two types of engines. The first engine option was a 1.6 litre gasoline engine, and the second one was a 2.0 litre engine. These engines were capable of generating an output power of around 140 hp at 6400 rpm, and torque of about 132 lb-feet at 4800 rpm.
1992 Nissan Sentra auto transmission is available in 4-speed levels with a facility for transferring the engine power to the wheels. The EPA rated fuel mileage of this vehicle is 30 mpg in cities, and 40 mpg on highways.