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Originally Posted by cheshirecat OP, any mods? intake/exhaust, etc? This code is generally thrown with an aftermarket intake. no intake and no exhaust. no mods that would directly have a
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we shall see. still haven't gotten a call to pick her up. MAP? is it the sensor by the right throttle body?
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its the sensor on the back driver side of the intake manifold. You have to take the top part of the intake manifold cover to see it. Its plugged in and held in by a single screw.
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According to Nissan, if it's not bad spark plugs, they now don't know what it is. They are replacing the spark plugs hoping they were gaped wrong.
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I had to drop the gap on my plugs. they were getting blown out at 7700 rpms. all good now :-) Did you buy the plugs from Nissan?
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I would have seafoamed the car as a last ditch effort....in for the results. Good luck!
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If those are fine, like others have said, I would check the coil packs and also for vacuum leaks. |
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Your idling high because your car is LEANING OUT, most definitely start with vacuum leaks, hoses throttle body intake manifold. Move onto sensors that read air flow, I.E Bank 1 Air Fuel sensor and bank 2 Air/Fuel sensor. Next move to MAF's(not likely as you would throw a Air Fuel code and the air fuel sensor.
Bottom line 1)Vacuum leak 2)Sensors monitoring vacuum and air 3)Exhaust leak BEFORE A/F SENSOR 4) Fuel drop off causing car to throw more air through the chamber Check by disconnecting MAF's and seeing if idle changes or fluctuates at all that will rule out the sensors. |
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Second, you're re-hashing what others have already said (including myself in a bulleted list on the first page). Third, in testing I've performed since this thread was concluded, I can actually say that MOST vacuum leaks on this car, the car will adjust idle around it and stabilize somewhat close to the commanded idle speed unless the leak is absolutely massive. Case in point, i can disconnect one of my catch cans from the intake manifold (big nipple on the front of the plenum), and briefly (3-5 seconds) it will surge up to around 1800rpm, but it will quickly adjust and go back to almost normal. This wasn't something I was doing for fun, was doing some diagnostics, and I never tried disconnecting both of them, that would likely be too much of a leak. Anyway, yeah. Thread is over and done with anyway. |
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