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2 weeks old, 900 miles, Check Engine light.

Old Aug 13, 2002 | 05:52 AM
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2 weeks old, 900 miles, Check Engine light.

I swear I just must be jinxed with cars. My car is 2 weeks old, has 900 miles on it and last night while driving home from work the damned check engine light comes on.

Call the service department guy (hey, he put his cell phone # on his business card) and he tells me that the car should be "ok" to drive until Thursday afternoon when I come in for the 1000 mile oil change.

My experience isn't starting off all that well here
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 06:46 AM
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It can be just about anything, and don't laugh if he asks "is the gas cap tight?". Something might have gotten fouled up during the install. Hey, defective parts happen.

This is just a test of the service department.
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 06:48 AM
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check the code?
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 07:18 AM
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Re: 2 weeks old, 900 miles, Check Engine light.

Originally posted by j_j_ford
I swear I just must be jinxed with cars. My car is 2 weeks old, has 900 miles on it and last night while driving home from work the damned check engine light comes on.

Call the service department guy (hey, he put his cell phone # on his business card) and he tells me that the car should be "ok" to drive until Thursday afternoon when I come in for the 1000 mile oil change.

My experience isn't starting off all that well here
Listen this same thing happened to me with 3000 on the clock. It's very simple to take care of. First take off your gas cap entirely and let all the fumes out. After a few seconds, put the gas cap back on and tighten until you hear at least 3 or 4 clicks. Then drive it for a little while and the light should eventually go off. Hope this works for you j_j.
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 07:36 AM
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Re: Re: 2 weeks old, 900 miles, Check Engine light.

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Listen this same thing happened to me with 3000 on the clock. It's very simple to take care of. First take off your gas cap entirely and let all the fumes out. After a few seconds, put the gas cap back on and tighten until you hear at least 3 or 4 clicks. Then drive it for a little while and the light should eventually go off. Hope this works for you j_j.
That is what the service manager recommended so I did do that last night. So far I have driven 25 miles to work and it didn't reset itself. We'll see if it resets by Thursday oil change appointment or not. I hope it does.
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 08:55 AM
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Just go to autozone and have them pull the code for free. It stops the guessing.
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 11:57 AM
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I've been driving with the SES light for 1 1/2 years now. I've just learned to live with it...they said its due to my intake (air or something is to rich) but before i started modding my car the SES light was commin on and they couldnt give me an answer at ALL! so i just drive with it..i know how my car runs so i know if there is a problem with it..
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 12:38 PM
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That is something I would not tolerate. I'm not even willing to tolerate this current thing. The car is 2 weeks old and less than 1000 and not a single mod has been thought about yet. If the dealer gives me a line of BS that they don't know why - then the dealer will be replacing the car or refunding my money.

I've just come off the car from hell - and I am not about to put up with another piece of ****.
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 03:20 PM
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on a brighter note, i like the color of your max. same as mine..hehehe. what did you do about the 3rd brake light since you installed a spoiler?

Originally posted by j_j_ford
That is something I would not tolerate. I'm not even willing to tolerate this current thing. The car is 2 weeks old and less than 1000 and not a single mod has been thought about yet. If the dealer gives me a line of BS that they don't know why - then the dealer will be replacing the car or refunding my money.

I've just come off the car from hell - and I am not about to put up with another piece of ****.
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 03:41 PM
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Originally posted by Young04
on a brighter note, i like the color of your max. same as mine..hehehe. what did you do about the 3rd brake light since you installed a spoiler?

3rd brake light is in the spoiler - dead center. Spoiler came factory installed with the car.

First mod will be the clear sidemarkers. (well - besides the painted mudflaps). I'd love to do something different w/ the tail lights - trying to see if Vtech will make a cover for them. Then I'll probably look at getting rid of the side by side exhaust and go for a ypipe dual exhaust or something.

Just rolled 1001 as I pulled in the driveway tonight. I'm gonna go give it a bath, try to buff out a scratch, then take some better pics.
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 06:10 PM
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I hear you man, don't let the dealer push you around. I'm surprised you settled for that thursday deal. If it was me, I'ld be at his door the next morning. Fix my check engine light ..

nissanmaximas :- if you have an intake installed on your car. check the sensors, you may have one hanging in the wind causing the check engine light to come on. If your car was stock and had a Light, You should've told the dealer I don't give a $hit what you do, I need to know why this light is on. Its not normal. And for the people who ride in your car, look at your dash and think His car is messed up.
Old Aug 13, 2002 | 07:26 PM
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Same thing happened with all of our cars. On each tightened the gas cap and the light did not got out. Then took them into the dealer, between each car, 99, 00 and 01 (00 totaled last May) we have had abut7 OS sensors replaced.
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