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CautiousDriver Dec 24, 2011 06:22 AM

man i'm fed up!
 
I need some help maybe just moral support at this time ;) so.. bought a 99 cali ,converted, removed 2 secondary o'2 and replaced it witha o2 sim(double) had still the codes for it and the car still drove fine. Now for the new issue. mechanic found a blown o'2 fuse and replaced it, chk engine for 4 codes for the o2's went away BUT now when i floor it i get back and forth rpm needle jump beween 3.5k -4.5 k about. and i hear knocking. check engine light strts to flash sometimes turnes solid. the codes i've gotten so far were( random cylinder misfire, generic voltage problem in the o'2 circuitry, then sometimes precise codes for misfire in cyl1,cyl5. WTF all that was changed was the fuse.
have fed spec y-pipe,00vi installed with safc 2 controlling it. all settings for fuel trims are at zero at this point, cause at minus 1 at higher rpms the car when floored would feel like its not getting enough fuel and misfires would be felt at those times more frequently.
what can i do (burning at this point is not an option)selling(i doubt someone would buy it) and quiet frankly i wouldn't sell it ,wouldn't want this type of enjoyed,aspirated driving passed onto someone else. HELP! what could it be???:confused::mad:

CautiousDriver Dec 24, 2011 07:49 AM

will be checking fuel rails as i've gotten something from another thread will report back with results.

MaxiNone Dec 24, 2011 08:29 AM

i have no tech support for this but i have moral support lol.

keep on trucking, i'm on the same page with you with my 4th gen. i've replaced so much stuff on it (due to the previous owner treating it like crap) that i could of used that cash towards impressive mods. but think of it this way, at least you dont have a car payment. we have old cars and their age is howing (especially mine since it has 265+K mi)...

RA030726 Dec 24, 2011 09:12 AM

Check the coil packs

maxfever1987 Dec 24, 2011 09:14 PM

your a 99 and you need to change coils one and five, the blinking is directly related to those coils not firing at all, your car is in desperate need of new coils

Rods03Max619 Dec 24, 2011 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by JSutter (Post 8309850)
Check the coil packs

:sprint:

schmellyfart Dec 24, 2011 11:55 PM

Adjusting a safc without a wideband :nono:

CautiousDriver Dec 25, 2011 07:47 AM

coils
 
I believe they were changed especially 5th one. Today i will chk the 1st one. Any way to test them with multi meter? While they on.i have a bag oh these coils.

darrick Dec 25, 2011 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by maxfever1987 (Post 8310153)
your a 99 and you need to change coils one and five, the blinking is directly related to those coils not firing at all, your car is in desperate need of new coils

my money is on the coil packs aswell


also see http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...-symptoms.html

RA030726 Dec 26, 2011 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by CautiousDriver (Post 8310239)
I believe they were changed especially 5th one. Today i will chk the 1st one. Any way to test them with multi meter? While they on.i have a bag oh these coils.

swap them around and see if the misfire code changes to that cylinder.

CautiousDriver Dec 26, 2011 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by JSutter (Post 8310720)
swap them around and see if the misfire code changes to that cylinder.

good idea
. i pulled out my 5th coil and the rubber piece was left inside:mad: took me half hour to pull it out. replaced just that rubber since it seemed that the coil was never tighly connected to that rubber piece. when i pulled it out it had some cuts on it not from me tugging on it, i pulled it with a hook by piercing it's side. once replaced and WOT'd i got a code p301. and also a loud knock once it hit 6500 rpm or so. on to the next coil .. brb :mad:
thanks for all the help so far

CautiousDriver Dec 26, 2011 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by darrick (Post 8310271)
my money is on the coil packs aswell


also see http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...-symptoms.html

thanks for the link, i found some usefull info may try regapping if all else fails.

darrick Dec 27, 2011 02:38 PM

good luck this king of problem can drive you to drink .Let us know how it went .

CautiousDriver Dec 28, 2011 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by darrick (Post 8311865)
good luck this king of problem can drive you to drink .Let us know how it went .

so i drank! somehow.. when i went to change my spark plugs they were gapped at about 50-51. although when i gapped them before installing they were .044 i rechecked each one and almost all 6 had the aforementioned gappings wtf?! like twilight zone movie, i drove 6 months on a jerky car cause little cremlin "prolly me" since it defies all logic how all spark plugs regapped themselves. :goofy::buttkick: i feel dumber then that lady who jumped over the counter to mess with mcdonald empoyee and got the short end of the stick. maaan, thank you guys for all your help. so far no sudden jerks,stumbles,thuds at idling speeds. i feel my maxima is alive again and is fun to drive! going to fill up tommorow and WOTAD !:D hope it lasts ...

cashoit Dec 29, 2011 07:35 AM

what kind of plugs did u use.

I ALWAYS gap my plugs. I have NEVER gotten a set of maxima NGK plugs that were gapped properly.

I have gotten NGK plugs for other cars that did come properly gapped.

CautiousDriver Dec 29, 2011 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by cashoit (Post 8313354)
what kind of plugs did u use.

I ALWAYS gap my plugs. I have NEVER gotten a set of maxima NGK plugs that were gapped properly.

I have gotten NGK plugs for other cars that did come properly gapped.

i use ngk's copper ones. And yes they were pregapped at .042 about. I left it at that and the car is fine as of right now, cause when i gapped them before at .044 they were pulled out measuring .051 go figure i say and will stay in denial that i gapped them wrong.

Leo_Koneval Dec 29, 2011 10:47 PM

I made a thread about this a while ago, when I pulled my coil pack out to change the spark plugs the boot get stuck on the spark plug. And I tried for like an hour just fishing it out, then I get desperate and sprayed some WD-40 down the hole used a hanger to finally pull the boot out.

When you pulled out your coil packs were the boots cracked? I had a misfire problem not long ago and I pulled out my coil packs and saw that 3 of them had small-large cracks down the side so I changed the boots and everything has been good since. I cheaped out and took a chance to see if it was hopefully a cheap fix and I got lucky :laugh:


Originally Posted by CautiousDriver (Post 8310919)
good idea
. i pulled out my 5th coil and the rubber piece was left inside:mad: took me half hour to pull it out. replaced just that rubber since it seemed that the coil was never tighly connected to that rubber piece. when i pulled it out it had some cuts on it not from me tugging on it, i pulled it with a hook by piercing it's side. once replaced and WOT'd i got a code p301. and also a loud knock once it hit 6500 rpm or so. on to the next coil .. brb :mad:
thanks for all the help so far


CautiousDriver Dec 30, 2011 11:30 AM

Only the one that I pulled and left the boot in. But cause of misfires were misgapped plugs I believe.


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