HELP PLEASE!!! Fuel injector problems on a 2002?
#1
HELP PLEASE!!! Fuel injector problems on a 2002?
I recently got an 02 Maxima, it has 107k miles but I got it at a decent price and it seemed to be running fine. I've been driving it since Monday, with no problems, but yesterday I was driving and then the check engine light came on. The car was driving fine so I didn't think it was a big deal. I was driving local for about an hour then the car started to idle weird. It normally idles a little below 1k rpms, maybe around 800. When the car was stopped (idling), it would drop down to 4-500 then go back to normal every couple of seconds. Also, the car would accelerate very oddly. Sometimes it was fine, but sometimes it would cut out and I would have to let go of the gas and then try press again. Very unsettling to say the least. At red lights it would die on me. I ended up jumping on the highway and I made it back home (very slowly). I took it to my local mechanic, and sure enough the codes were saying it was running lean. The car was sitting around for about an hour before my mechanic got a chance to look at it. I went out with him on a short drive and the problems completely disappeared. He said it might by crap that gets kicked up in the gas tank and clogs up the injectors, but if it sits for a while the crap settles. Seems to make sense. He said without witnessing the problem he can't say for sure but it might be the injectors that need to be replaced. He said it would run 6-700 bucks for parts and labor since its a tough job.
I just got the car back today, and its driving fine, but I'm not sure what to do. I put half a can of seafoam in the tank to clean the injectors out.
I was reading up on these forums and there were a few instances and the symptoms do sound somewhat similar.
Has anybody had any experiences with a problem like this. If so was it in fact the injectors? Any recommendations or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan
I just got the car back today, and its driving fine, but I'm not sure what to do. I put half a can of seafoam in the tank to clean the injectors out.
I was reading up on these forums and there were a few instances and the symptoms do sound somewhat similar.
Has anybody had any experiences with a problem like this. If so was it in fact the injectors? Any recommendations or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan
#3
I should have written them down. It was three codes and I think 2 of them were indicating that it was running lean. The light was cleared, but if it comes back up I'll record the codes. It seems different from a MAF problem. The problem is definitely intermittent, and right now it seems to be running fine.
#4
pour 93 octane with a FULL Seafoam bottle and drive it normally, this will clean your injectors...then keep it up with real gas and Seafoam.... i do it all the time and the car runs like a champ after 146k miles
#8
When I was driving this weekend, the same thing happened to me, and the car was dying. It feels almost like the car is backfiring. Sometimes the car is unresponsive to when I step on the gas, then is "backfires" and accelerates.
Once I pulled into the gas station I filled the gas and let it sit for about 15-20 mins. Once I got back in and started it up the problem went away. I drove home in about an hour and the problem never came back.
I'm really confused to what the problem might be. Fuel injectors? Gas? one of the senors? Maybe a bad connection with something that has to do with the injectors?
Any more ideas/suggestions?
#9
If not the MAF (replaced the MAF recently), what else do you think may be causing the problem?
When I was driving this weekend, the same thing happened to me, and the car was dying. It feels almost like the car is backfiring. Sometimes the car is unresponsive to when I step on the gas, then is "backfires" and accelerates.
Once I pulled into the gas station I filled the gas and let it sit for about 15-20 mins. Once I got back in and started it up the problem went away. I drove home in about an hour and the problem never came back.
I'm really confused to what the problem might be. Fuel injectors? Gas? one of the senors? Maybe a bad connection with something that has to do with the injectors?
Any more ideas/suggestions?
When I was driving this weekend, the same thing happened to me, and the car was dying. It feels almost like the car is backfiring. Sometimes the car is unresponsive to when I step on the gas, then is "backfires" and accelerates.
Once I pulled into the gas station I filled the gas and let it sit for about 15-20 mins. Once I got back in and started it up the problem went away. I drove home in about an hour and the problem never came back.
I'm really confused to what the problem might be. Fuel injectors? Gas? one of the senors? Maybe a bad connection with something that has to do with the injectors?
Any more ideas/suggestions?
#13
Since that first incident, the car's been driving fine, but the light did com back on. I ran a full bottle of seafoam in the gas, then a full bottle of chevron. I finally went back to my mechanic and hell pulled the codes:
P0171 - Fuel Injection System Too Lean (Bank 1)
P0463 - Fuel Level Sensor Circuit High Input
After leaving the mechanic, the light came back within about a mile of driving. Even though its driving fine now I would rather get the problem fixed before it happens again, or gets worse. I plan on dropping it off at my mechanic on the next free day I have, either tomorrow or the day after.
According to the codes I'm thinking the Fuel Injectors and gas tank sensor should be replaced. Do you guys agree?
P0171 - Fuel Injection System Too Lean (Bank 1)
P0463 - Fuel Level Sensor Circuit High Input
After leaving the mechanic, the light came back within about a mile of driving. Even though its driving fine now I would rather get the problem fixed before it happens again, or gets worse. I plan on dropping it off at my mechanic on the next free day I have, either tomorrow or the day after.
According to the codes I'm thinking the Fuel Injectors and gas tank sensor should be replaced. Do you guys agree?
#14
I had the P0171 and a shop told me they checked the O2 sensors and they were fine and so reset the light and then it came back on in a day or two and then I finally learned it was the MAF and that solved the problem.
Have you replaced/checked the air filter? Do you use K&N or whatever brand w/ oil on it? I've heard that the oil in those filters can cause MAF issues. I'd get the codes reset because you said you have changed the MAF already and then the same code comes back??, it could be a faulty one or it has gone bad for some reason. Not sure, just my $.02.
Have you replaced/checked the air filter? Do you use K&N or whatever brand w/ oil on it? I've heard that the oil in those filters can cause MAF issues. I'd get the codes reset because you said you have changed the MAF already and then the same code comes back??, it could be a faulty one or it has gone bad for some reason. Not sure, just my $.02.
#15
I had the P0171 and a shop told me they checked the O2 sensors and they were fine and so reset the light and then it came back on in a day or two and then I finally learned it was the MAF and that solved the problem.
Have you replaced/checked the air filter? Do you use K&N or whatever brand w/ oil on it? I've heard that the oil in those filters can cause MAF issues. I'd get the codes reset because you said you have changed the MAF already and then the same code comes back??, it could be a faulty one or it has gone bad for some reason. Not sure, just my $.02.
Have you replaced/checked the air filter? Do you use K&N or whatever brand w/ oil on it? I've heard that the oil in those filters can cause MAF issues. I'd get the codes reset because you said you have changed the MAF already and then the same code comes back??, it could be a faulty one or it has gone bad for some reason. Not sure, just my $.02.
Any other ideas?
#17
If those were the problems, (inj & FLS) I'd say it is VERY rare for all injectors (even 1) to go bad AND the FLS. I still vote MAF.
#18
93 Nissan Maxima GXE injector problem
Can someone tell me what a MAF is? I have been dealing with a sluggish maxima for the last few months. My mechanic, also a friend, leary about changing the injectors until we were sure of the problem. After installing the wrong injectors (for an SE), the new ones are due to be installed tomorrow.
After reading these posts I'm afraid it might not be the injectors at all, and possibly a MAF.
What is the MAF?
After reading these posts I'm afraid it might not be the injectors at all, and possibly a MAF.
What is the MAF?
#19
Can someone tell me what a MAF is? I have been dealing with a sluggish maxima for the last few months. My mechanic, also a friend, leary about changing the injectors until we were sure of the problem. After installing the wrong injectors (for an SE), the new ones are due to be installed tomorrow.
After reading these posts I'm afraid it might not be the injectors at all, and possibly a MAF.
What is the MAF?
After reading these posts I'm afraid it might not be the injectors at all, and possibly a MAF.
What is the MAF?
#20
Can someone tell me what a MAF is? I have been dealing with a sluggish maxima for the last few months. My mechanic, also a friend, leary about changing the injectors until we were sure of the problem. After installing the wrong injectors (for an SE), the new ones are due to be installed tomorrow.
After reading these posts I'm afraid it might not be the injectors at all, and possibly a MAF.
What is the MAF?
After reading these posts I'm afraid it might not be the injectors at all, and possibly a MAF.
What is the MAF?
#21
I thought the problem was that oil or some other contaminates got on the actual sensor and it just needs to be cleaned off. I just came to this conclusion because the MAF was replaced along with the air filter, and others have said they have experienced problems with their MAF's after they replaced the air filters and oil from the filters contaminated the MAF.
#22
I thought the problem was that oil or some other contaminates got on the actual sensor and it just needs to be cleaned off. I just came to this conclusion because the MAF was replaced along with the air filter, and others have said they have experienced problems with their MAF's after they replaced the air filters and oil from the filters contaminated the MAF.
Clean the MAF and see what happens it's a 5 min / 5$ job max.
#23
I'd try everyting b4 replacing the injectors...huge expense! I've never cleaned my MAF and learned it can be done, but found out after I replace mine. Fortunately, I still have my old one.
Do be careful cleaning it, i've heard it can be messed up rather easily. But I have no experience in cleaning them.
My exp w/ bad MAF was not stalling but gutless w/ acceleration. I could hardly pass anyone cause if i put the pedal any more than 1/2 way it would bog down like it was flooded. As others have said, it's likely the MAF. Should you get ANOTHER new one, get it from Dave B and not locally...not sure if you know of him or not, but my local dealers wanted $500-$600 installed...fortunately i learned about this site and saved myself paying that money!!
Do be careful cleaning it, i've heard it can be messed up rather easily. But I have no experience in cleaning them.
My exp w/ bad MAF was not stalling but gutless w/ acceleration. I could hardly pass anyone cause if i put the pedal any more than 1/2 way it would bog down like it was flooded. As others have said, it's likely the MAF. Should you get ANOTHER new one, get it from Dave B and not locally...not sure if you know of him or not, but my local dealers wanted $500-$600 installed...fortunately i learned about this site and saved myself paying that money!!
#24
Originally Posted by MichMaxFan
replacing the injectors...huge expense!
1.) It is not that expensive (Cost me 90$ & ~ 60min)
Point being, it is VERY highly unlikely your injectors.
2.) Seems as if we all are leaning towards MAF. Buy one and if it is not the problem, sell it on here, I'm sure it will sell very quickly. It can be bought for fairly cheap, read this thread for further information re: 00-01 MAF in 02-03)
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....878&highlight=
#25
update:
Cleaned off the MAF and the difference in power and response is definitely noticeable. Got the SES light cleared and unfortunately it came right back - within 2 or 3 miles.
The car still seems to be running fine. Only symptoms are a slightly rough idle and it seems like the car struggles at first when it is started up.
Any other ideas???
Cleaned off the MAF and the difference in power and response is definitely noticeable. Got the SES light cleared and unfortunately it came right back - within 2 or 3 miles.
The car still seems to be running fine. Only symptoms are a slightly rough idle and it seems like the car struggles at first when it is started up.
Any other ideas???
#27
update:
Cleaned off the MAF and the difference in power and response is definitely noticeable. Got the SES light cleared and unfortunately it came right back - within 2 or 3 miles.
The car still seems to be running fine. Only symptoms are a slightly rough idle and it seems like the car struggles at first when it is started up.
Any other ideas???
Cleaned off the MAF and the difference in power and response is definitely noticeable. Got the SES light cleared and unfortunately it came right back - within 2 or 3 miles.
The car still seems to be running fine. Only symptoms are a slightly rough idle and it seems like the car struggles at first when it is started up.
Any other ideas???
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