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Old 10-23-2004, 06:59 AM
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SES light is on - Code #P0021

hey guys i have a 2002 SE that i bought used from the dealership which at the time had 26000 now with 32000 miles on it. i got the ses light the other day and went to autozone where they pulled this code. any the guy told me that it was the cam sensor poistion? what exactly is this and will i still be covered by the warranty for this?
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Old 10-23-2004, 07:04 AM
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I believe it should be covered by the powertrain warranty The sensor does exactly as the name implies, it senses the position of it.

P0021 = IVT Control (Bank 2)
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Originally Posted by Freaknificent
hey guys i have a 2002 SE that i bought used from the dealership which at the time had 26000 now with 32000 miles on it. i got the ses light the other day and went to autozone where they pulled this code. any the guy told me that it was the cam sensor poistion? what exactly is this and will i still be covered by the warranty for this?
there is a recall for the cam and crank sensors......so just go to your dealer and they will replace tehm for free
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also i was planning on having them take a look at the vtc sprocket rattle, if they have to keep my vehicle overnight am i blessed to have a loaner?
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Got that one today!

Mannnn!!! I got the same code today P0021 and P0011 (bank 1 and bank 2) for my 2002 SE. So if I go to the dealer, it'll be fixed for free cause of the recalls they had for the cam and crank sensors?
Hey Freaknificent you did get the P0011 as well, right? Guy at the autozone told me it's the same thing as P0021! Is that correct guys?
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P011 "A" camshaft position-Timing Over-Advanced or System Performance (Bank 1)

P021 "A" camshaft position-Timing Over-Advanced or System Performance (Bank 2)


i'm wondering if my code is related to this circuit board solder problem. i just got my obd II csanner today. i'm coming up with a code similar.

P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Malfunction. i cleared it but i know it will come on again, i guess i'll either call nissan again or take it in to the dealer.

i called Nissan before when the light first came on when i purchased the car. i was assured by an Indian Guy with an American name that my car was not included in the recall.

man outsourceing sucks, big time. i guess i should have called during bussiness hours, then i would not have been rerouted to India.
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^^^^^ Hmmmmm so some cars can not be included in the recall at all! WTH! So Nissan had a list of cars that they were awared with this problem, then sold them to the public and then recalled them?? Sometime Stealers are BSing!
Any ideas on what should we do???
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Old 02-07-2007, 11:35 AM
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I've gotten P0021 before twice and it just went away without any work. I don't think my car is included in a recall because I asked for all recalls and didn't get any more to apply to my car.

I don't want to pay to fix it if I'm not actively having a problem...
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Old 02-07-2007, 06:02 PM
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2002 SE with 116K. I pulled this code again for the 3rd time after resetting the ecu...so I guess it is legit now

I am under no warranty and don't want to spend the cash to get this fixed at the dealer. Is the fix easy and the part reasonable?

If I can fix this and sell this car, I will be happy. It is just too sensitive to every little thing.

Other issues:
transmission slipage, cold start rattle, strut noises over speed bumps, bouncy suspension, various squeaks and rattles in the car, and poor handling for stock version car that retails for $30K.
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[QUOTE=altdad45]2002 SE with 116K. I pulled this code again for the 3rd time after resetting the ecu...so I guess it is legit now

I am under no warranty and don't want to spend the cash to get this fixed at the dealer. Is the fix easy and the part reasonable?

If I can fix this and sell this car, I will be happy. It is just too sensitive to every little thing.

Other issues:
transmission slipage, cold start rattle, strut noises over speed bumps, bouncy suspension, various squeaks and rattles in the car, and poor handling for stock version car that retails for $30K.[/QUOTE


man i have a few of your issues, the start up rattle, the strut sound over speed bumps, and yes i agree these Maximas are too soft.

i had an 85 back in the days that i couldnt kill, the body was leaving but the engine wouldnt quit. and an 89 Super black SE 5-speed and the only issue i had with that was the MAF, easy fix. new maximas way too sensitive, CEL, suspension noises,whinning gearbox etc.....
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Old 02-08-2007, 06:46 AM
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So did anyone fix this???

So did anyone have this problem fixed without it comming back in a few days!?? Or the only fix would be to the stealership???
Freaknificen did you manage to fix it???
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Old 02-12-2007, 10:45 AM
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So I guess I should ignore this code since it'll go away like most people experienced, or any other suggestions???
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Old 02-12-2007, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by shurik
^^^^^ Hmmmmm so some cars can not be included in the recall at all! WTH! So Nissan had a list of cars that they were awared with this problem, then sold them to the public and then recalled them?? Sometime Stealers are BSing!
Any ideas on what should we do???

no they sold the cars then they forund out that a # of sensors that went into x number of vin numbers could be bad. So they recalled every one of then that they think could have a problem. So your vin has to meet a criteria.
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Old 02-13-2007, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by NisTech
no they sold the cars then they forund out that a # of sensors that went into x number of vin numbers could be bad. So they recalled every one of then that they think could have a problem. So your vin has to meet a criteria.
So I guess I should go there and find out!? Well I hope I won't be rejected like some people did!
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Originally Posted by 02nismaxlegnd94
i was assured by an Indian Guy with an American name that my car was not included in the recall.

man outsourceing sucks, big time. i guess i should have called during bussiness hours, then i would not have been rerouted to India.

The reason they use American names is because Indian names are hard to pronouce and ever herder to spell.

You probably still would have been sent to India. Outsourcing call centers is big business, sucks for US workers.
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http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=423376

btw, screw those indians....stealing our jobs...hope they all
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Rejected!!!

So I went to the dealership to see if they would change the sensors! So they checked my VIN # and told me that my car doensn't qualifies for it, told me why, some BS that I can't remember what it was!
They also said that it could be a solenoid problem not just a camshaft sensor! But I doubt that it would be any solenoid problem! So they told me to check that $50 need to be paid so I said I might come back later!
So do you guys have any clues on what should I do! How could this sensor be changed? Anyone done it before?
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Old 02-24-2007, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by CoolMax
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=423376

btw, screw those indians....stealing our jobs...hope they all
You have got to be kidding.
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It came up again...

Well my P0021 light came on again. It was gone for about month in a half and appeared again. I don't know what I should do! Maybe it is worth $50+ for the dealer to check it out and tell me what's really wrong and what's really going on!
I don't notice any changes after it appeared.
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You have got to be kidding.
goli maar!!!
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Cool Max any help or any suggestion would be appreciated.
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Old 05-06-2007, 06:02 AM
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i have been getting the same code recently too. not really hurting performance but sometimes it feels like it being held back. A good friend/mechanic said that he called nissan and they told him that it could be from not changing the oil and the solenoid is getting stock or not moving. i do have an oil leak problem but im not sure if it is related or not.
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Old 05-06-2007, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by rkazz98
i have been getting the same code recently too. not really hurting performance but sometimes it feels like it being held back. A good friend/mechanic said that he called nissan and they told him that it could be from not changing the oil and the solenoid is getting stock or not moving. i do have an oil leak problem but im not sure if it is related or not.
Yeah I've been at the dealer and they told me that it could be a solenoid problem not just a camshaft sensor. I've changed my oil recently, and always been chaning it on time so I kinda doubt that it has to do something with my oil.
rkazz are you going to find out for sure what it is, planning on fixing it?
I'm thinking on going to the dealer and finding out what it is for sure, and what I can do to fix it.

According to some other people with the same code, it could be two Intake sensors which need to be replaced, not just the solenoid, or camshaft problem. I think going to the dealer and finding out for sure would be the best thing, cause you never know what might be causing it.
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well my friend has been a mechanic for at least 30+ years so i know he is good at diagnosing stuff. Its hard to track him down to look at my car but i do plan on finding and fixing this problem asap.
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Originally Posted by rkazz98
well my friend has been a mechanic for at least 30+ years so i know he is good at diagnosing stuff. Its hard to track him down to look at my car but i do plan on finding and fixing this problem asap.
Could you keep me updated on that. I'm going to try and fix this asap as well.
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yea ill keep posting any updates on it on this thread as i cant pm you yet and im not really active on all forums. i just decided to find out anything about how to fix my problem and maybe help someone else out.
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same problem

...same code poped up on my car last night too P0021, if anyone finds a solution please let us all now...
Man, the Maximas are not what they used to be that's for sure.
F!@#ng oil burners, the six speed is not smooth like the five speed used to be...
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Originally Posted by abakalen
...same code poped up on my car last night too P0021, if anyone finds a solution please let us all now...
Man, the Maximas are not what they used to be that's for sure.
F!@#ng oil burners, the six speed is not smooth like the five speed used to be...
Some people have fixed this problem, but once again this code can mean more than one problem. That's why I'm going to the dealership to find out for sure what it is, and then I'll move from there.
Here's a link on the same code, what it was and how that person fixed it.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=423376

And yes I agree our Maxima's aren't as reliable as the older gens, but they're still very good cars.
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Old 05-10-2007, 01:19 PM
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Ok after fueling up my code is gone again, don't know when it's going to come back again?!
I was thinking on taking it to the dealer but it's gone now. Well let's wait and see if it'll show up again!
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My 2002 Maxima SE is throwing both codes P0011 and P0021. I just got it from the previous owner (she's had it since she drove it off the lot) and I'm not sure if she had the recall checked.

Is there anywhere I can check online to see if my VIN was in the recall? Also, if it is, and it was never done, will they still do it when it has 116k miles on it?

Thanks for any information related...
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I know it is expesive to go to the dealer just to have a test done on your car, but the codes that you get from autozone are universal codes and may not have anything to do with that part. Like i went to autozone for my ses light i got code poo21, they told me it was the camshaft, but when i went to the dealer and they pulled the codes or ran the test, it came out to be an abs module, they reset the code and told me to come back if it happens again, but it never did, but autozone codes are not 100%
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Originally Posted by BMWHIGH1
I know it is expesive to go to the dealer just to have a test done on your car, but the codes that you get from autozone are universal codes and may not have anything to do with that part. Like i went to autozone for my ses light i got code poo21, they told me it was the camshaft, but when i went to the dealer and they pulled the codes or ran the test, it came out to be an abs module, they reset the code and told me to come back if it happens again, but it never did, but autozone codes are not 100%
yeah I knew that, but I think you're so far the only one who didn't have anything to do with that related code. Did you go to the dealer right away after it poped up or you drove with it for a while?
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I was a quart low on oil which I read somewhere could cause these codes to come up. I went ahead and changed it even though I still had a good 1000 miles left to go before change. I had the code reset also, will see if it comes back.
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revisiting this old thread

Has anyone found a clear way to diagnose or repair the P0011 and P0021 SES codes without going to the dealership? I want to replace the camshaft sensor but am also considering doing the intake sensor/s. 121K miles now and trying to keep this baby alive.

Thanks!
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i changed the engine oil+filter, then reset ECU, solved the problem

you can try that before you buy something expensive.
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