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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 07:12 AM
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Codes!

So I got 4 codes. 0304 - 1005 - 0104 - 0707. Now is the code 0707, Rear Heated O2 sensor the same as the Rear O2 sensor? also does anyone have a pic of the Vehicle Speed Sensor? Its a 96 SE 5spd. Thanks for your help guys.
Old Dec 11, 2007 | 07:43 AM
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1005 is EGRC Solenoid valve

The majority of my information about Diagnostic Trouble Codes comes from my '99 Maxima factory service manual. Unfortunately, DTC 1005 is not in that book. Starting in '99 the Maxima engine uses a step-motor type of EGR valve and with that change, the DTCs changed.
The Chilton and Haynes manuals provide a little information about the EGR Solenoid Valve.
The test procedure for this part is found in the Chilton repair manual (page 4-11) and the Haynes repair manual (page 6-20). Test the valve and replace if necessary.

This malfunction is not an emergency but should be resolved fairly soon (7-10 days). An inoperative EGR valve may result in engine pinging and a variety of driveability complaints.

0104
Diagnostic Trouble Code 0104 points to a problem with the Vehicle Speed Sensor or the associated wiring.

The Vehicle Speed Sensor installed on the transaxle. The part inside the transaxle has a plastic gear which is driven by the internal parts of the transaxle. The part outside is a signal generator which produces a square wave of amplitude 5.2 volts and frequency proportional to vehicle speed.

Remove the VSS, attach a voltmeter to the electric leads, and spin the gear
by hand. If you get zero volts, it's dead.

One owner discovered his VSS was not fully seated in the transaxle. He just tapped it inward, and retightened the 10mm mounting bolt.

For more information please refer to the Chilton repair manual (page 4-22) or the Haynes repair manual (page 6-16).
Old Dec 11, 2007 | 08:14 AM
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wow what a suprise your KS is on the list.
Old Dec 11, 2007 | 08:44 AM
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I think i might have an answer for ya.

Service Bulletin NTB97-093


BASICALLY CHECK YOU ECM FOR WATER GETTING TO IT ALL THE LISTED CODES HAS THIS SAME BULLETIN POINTING TO THAT.
A/C Evaporator condensation leaking onto ECM
Sorry caps lock i work with Reynolds system so it's always on.
If you need more info on it feel free to pm me and i can type it all to ya or drive by your local Nissan dealer and they can print it out for you.

Any more info i can help you with let me know.


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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 11:01 AM
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all of those codes could be for the wiring harness issue under the hood also that's another bulletin.
I cant print em out if you like.
Old Dec 11, 2007 | 05:38 PM
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Rear Heated O2 sensor the same as the Rear O2 sensor?
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