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Old 03-12-2009, 01:55 PM
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diagnostic trouble code help!

I was wondering if anyone knows if these are the correct diagnostic trouble codes for a 1995. Last year of self check I believer

11 Crankshaft Position Sensor
12 Air Flow Meter
13 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
14 Vehicle Speed Sensor
21 Ignition Signal
22 Fuel Pump
31 Engine Control Unit
32 EGR Function
33 Oxygen (O2) Sensor
34 Knock Sensor (Turbo Only)
35 EGR Temperature Sensor
43 Throttle Position Sensor
45 Injector Leak
51 Injector Circuit
54 A/T Control
55 No Faults In Memory

thanks alot any help will be great!
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Old 03-12-2009, 02:10 PM
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You can pull the codes via the ECU screw on all A32s. And there are a fair amount more than just those.

Why not just check them yourself here? Failing that, actually looking in the stickies would help as they're all listed out there as well.

And turbo...what? Looks like you're dealing with VG codes...sure you're in the right section?

Anyway:
  • 0101 is CPS, not a CKPS
  • 0202 doesn't exist, no such thing as a fuel pump code
  • Same for 0405, there's no possible way for an ECM to know that an injector's leaking
  • 0501 doesn't exist

But you're using VG codes, so who knows what you're doing.

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Old 03-12-2009, 11:45 PM
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i got those codes from this website

http://autorepair.about.com/library/...htm?once=true&
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Old 03-13-2009, 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by pmohr
You can pull the codes via the ECU screw on all A32s. And there are a fair amount more than just those.

Why not just check them yourself here? Failing that, actually looking in the stickies would help as they're all listed out there as well.

And turbo...what? Looks like you're dealing with VG codes...sure you're in the right section?


Anyway:
  • 0101 is CPS, not a CKPS
  • 0202 doesn't exist, no such thing as a fuel pump code
  • Same for 0405, there's no possible way for an ECM to know that an injector's leaking
  • 0501 doesn't exist
But you're using VG codes, so who knows what you're doing.

hey pmohr, what makes a maxima A32? I've always wondered this and hear people talkin about it...
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Old 03-13-2009, 07:48 AM
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J30 is 3rd gen maxima chassis and A31 is the 1st cefiro chassis.
A32 is the 4th gen maxima and 2nd gen cefiro chassis.
A33 is 5th gen maxima and 3rd gen cefiro.
A34 is 6th gen maxima J31 4th gen (cefiro or teana depending on the market).
A35 or A36 depending on the reference materials is 7th gen maxima. (Courtesy calls it A35 so I'd tend to side with them)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Maxima

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cefiro

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Originally Posted by Bassbreaker
hey pmohr, what makes a maxima A32? I've always wondered this and hear people talkin about it...
Just what Nissan calls it.
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Old 03-13-2009, 10:50 AM
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We really should start referring to the new 2009 Maxima as the A35, because it is.
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ahhh...i see...yea, why go from A34 to A36...weird
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Don't know who is referring to it as an A36, but they're wrong. From Nissan themselves, 05/08+ is listed as an A35.
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Originally Posted by pmohr
Don't know who is referring to it as an A36, but they're wrong. From Nissan themselves, 05/08+ is listed as an A35.
that makes more sense
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I read somewhere that the 7th gen was to be J31 in continuation of the "4DSC" which was J30
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The 2009 is A35...well by ths it is
http://www.tradebit.com/filedetail.p...orkshop-repair
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Originally Posted by pmohr
There, now that that is settled, maybe this guy can get his diognostics done
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