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Old Dec 17, 2003 | 01:34 PM
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TSB-2002 Maxima

00-056B NOV 02 A/T - Mandatory Oil Cooler Cleaning
03-060 JUN 03 Engine - Cold Start Rattling Noise
02-050 APR 02 Cooling System - Water Pump O-Ring Design Change
02-011A MAR 02 Engine Coolant - Special Refilling Tool
02-096 SEP 02 Lighting - Xenon Headlamp Connector Replacement Kit
02-056 MAY 02 Suspension (Rear) - Bottoms Out on Bumps


I'm creeping up on 30k and would like to know more about these TSB's. Where can I get more info?
Old Dec 17, 2003 | 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 2002 Maxima SE
00-056B NOV 02 A/T - Mandatory Oil Cooler Cleaning
03-060 JUN 03 Engine - Cold Start Rattling Noise
02-050 APR 02 Cooling System - Water Pump O-Ring Design Change
02-011A MAR 02 Engine Coolant - Special Refilling Tool
02-096 SEP 02 Lighting - Xenon Headlamp Connector Replacement Kit
02-056 MAY 02 Suspension (Rear) - Bottoms Out on Bumps


I'm creeping up on 30k and would like to know more about these TSB's. Where can I get more info?
yeah me as well since i got my car in 2001 i must have to goto the dealer for all these problems

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Old Dec 17, 2003 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by 2002 Maxima SE
00-056B NOV 02 A/T - Mandatory Oil Cooler Cleaning
03-060 JUN 03 Engine - Cold Start Rattling Noise
02-050 APR 02 Cooling System - Water Pump O-Ring Design Change
02-011A MAR 02 Engine Coolant - Special Refilling Tool
02-096 SEP 02 Lighting - Xenon Headlamp Connector Replacement Kit
02-056 MAY 02 Suspension (Rear) - Bottoms Out on Bumps


I'm creeping up on 30k and would like to know more about these TSB's. Where can I get more info?
I'm pretty sure almost all of the ones you listed, if not all of them, are available in Adobe PDF files courtesy of org member studman.

http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb...=2002&tsb=none
Old Dec 17, 2003 | 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 2002 Maxima SE
00-056B NOV 02 A/T - Mandatory Oil Cooler Cleaning
03-060 JUN 03 Engine - Cold Start Rattling Noise
02-050 APR 02 Cooling System - Water Pump O-Ring Design Change
02-011A MAR 02 Engine Coolant - Special Refilling Tool
02-096 SEP 02 Lighting - Xenon Headlamp Connector Replacement Kit
02-056 MAY 02 Suspension (Rear) - Bottoms Out on Bumps


I'm creeping up on 30k and would like to know more about these TSB's. Where can I get more info?

I looked them up at Nissan's techinfo site. Looks like some are for part changes when a component is replaced. I would like to know who has had the following done and what they did:

03-060 JUN 03 Engine - Cold Start Rattling Noise
02-056 MAY 02 Suspension (Rear) - Bottoms Out on Bumps

People have said that the rattling will not harm anything. If #2 involves adding stiffer springs, I would be curious as to the ride when the car is empty (since the TSB revolves around a full car or 4 to 5 passengers).
Old Dec 18, 2003 | 07:40 AM
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IF YOU CONFIRM: An Applied Vehicle has a slight lack of power during acceleration, DETERMINE IF: Premium fuel is being used in the vehicle. ACTIONS: If premium fuel is being used; · Check the ECM Part Number. · Replace Mass Airflow Sensor (if needed). · Perform ECM Reprogramming. This is required if the ECM Part Number (P/N) in the vehicle matches one of those listed under "Current ECM P/N" in Chart A See this bulletin for further detail.

I went in this morning to have my tires rotated, while there I asked them to check out my ECM and see if my car required this. He told me technically I needed to be showing the problem (which I wasn't) but they would check anyway. Turns out I needed the computer upgrade and the new MAF.

I didn't really notice a difference, but wanted to get this done incase it occurred outside of warranty. Can anyone (DaveB) comment on this TSB?

What is the difference in MAF (larger, less likely to foul from oil/dirt, etc).

What does the ECM program upgrade change (transmission characteristics, engine rpm, etc)?
Old Dec 18, 2003 | 10:25 AM
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Old Dec 19, 2003 | 06:53 AM
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Interesting, I would have thought someone on the board had this done (seeing as how everyone is obsessed with performance) or knew what it did.
Old Dec 19, 2003 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 2002 Maxima SE
Interesting, I would have thought someone on the board had this done (seeing as how everyone is obsessed with performance) or knew what it did.
Have you already had it done, or not, because you said you could not tell a difference? I have a 2002 auto and had the ECM reprogramed and got the new MAF,and BOY CAN I TELL A DIFFERENCE in the way this engine runs. Most people have a hard time getting a dealer to do this TSB. The first dealer I asked would not, but the 2nd one I called did, no questions asked.
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There are many threads about the MAF/ECU thread, but the search feature is down for non-donating members.

Basically, the update helps prevent the meter from going bad, but the new meter can still be blown.

As far as the performance difference, it depends. If your car is not hesitating, etc, then you'll probably not notice a difference. But if it is, then you may not a difference.

If you want to know more without reading through pages upon pages of threads, spend $20 to help support maxima.org and become a donating member. Once you are a donating member, you can access the search feature, which will give you a list of the threads regarding this issue. Plus, you help keep the site up and running, as well as help for future developments and upgrades.
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Originally Posted by VQ35DE
Have you already had it done, or not, because you said you could not tell a difference? I have a 2002 auto and had the ECM reprogramed and got the new MAF,and BOY CAN I TELL A DIFFERENCE in the way this engine runs. Most people have a hard time getting a dealer to do this TSB. The first dealer I asked would not, but the 2nd one I called did, no questions asked.
Yes, I did get it done. I was not experiencing the hesitation, but wanted to get the parts changed out if (and they were) part of the TSB. The dealer did this no questions asked.

I was just wondering what changes were made with the ECU upgrade and how is the MAF different than the existing one?
Old Dec 19, 2003 | 08:12 AM
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Basically, the update helps prevent the meter from going bad, but the new meter can still be blown.
But what else does it do and what is different about the new MAF? I assume the ECU upgrade takes care of new/different variables coming from the new MAF...but what else?

Does it change any of the engine characteristics? Does it change anything with the drive-by-wire?
Does the new MAF resist oil build up better?
Old Dec 19, 2003 | 12:37 PM
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But what else does it do and what is different about the new MAF?
The new MAF's design is the same as the old one. The only changes made to the sensor was the housing that surrounds the hot metal film on the sensor itself. We do not know why they (Hitachi/JECS/Nissan) did this.

I assume the ECU upgrade takes care of new/different variables coming from the new MAF...but what else?
This is unknown. All we know is that the ECU could have blown the MAF due to passing a voltage (or ground) outside of the normal operating characteristics of the MAF. This has yet to be proven or dis-proven.

Does it change any of the engine characteristics?
No.

Does it change anything with the drive-by-wire?
No.

Does the new MAF resist oil build up better?
Yes and no. The sensor's housing (not the tube) is what protects the film itself from oil and dirt. They did change the housing (not the tube) between the sensors. However, it is not impossible (or unlikely) for dirt or oil to get into the sensor housing and onto the film.
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