Anyone know if anything happens at 3.5K RPMs?
#41
Re: Re: Re: Re: New guess is....
Originally posted by Axel
They claim they can't test the fuel pressure.
It's a little confusing. Nissan Tech wants to know the fuel pressure but the mechanics say they weren't given the proper tools to test the fuel pressure for a 2000. Sounds weird to me but this dealership isn't the type to give me the runaround so...?
In any case, they asked me to come back in so I'm going over on Friday. Hopefully, they'll be able to get further with this.
They claim they can't test the fuel pressure.
It's a little confusing. Nissan Tech wants to know the fuel pressure but the mechanics say they weren't given the proper tools to test the fuel pressure for a 2000. Sounds weird to me but this dealership isn't the type to give me the runaround so...?
In any case, they asked me to come back in so I'm going over on Friday. Hopefully, they'll be able to get further with this.
#43
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New guess is....
Originally posted by Cutlr7
Dealership is BS'n you
Dealership is BS'n you
Well, that's my personal logical deduction. I may still be wrong.
#44
I went back to the dealership today. They did some more tests. They found a knock sensor issue so they're going to replace it under warranty.
I finally understand why they can't test the fuel pressure yet. Turns out they have the tool but they don't have the adapter for 2000+ Maxes. The adapter is supposed to be provided to all Nissan dealerships but Nissan (to save costs) decided to only ship them "as needed". So they're waiting for the adapter. They called other Nissan dealerships around them and none of them had the adapter. It's still weird but then again, knowing Nissan's cost saving measures, not all that surprising. We'll see next week I guess...
I finally understand why they can't test the fuel pressure yet. Turns out they have the tool but they don't have the adapter for 2000+ Maxes. The adapter is supposed to be provided to all Nissan dealerships but Nissan (to save costs) decided to only ship them "as needed". So they're waiting for the adapter. They called other Nissan dealerships around them and none of them had the adapter. It's still weird but then again, knowing Nissan's cost saving measures, not all that surprising. We'll see next week I guess...
#46
Originally posted by SuDZ
Well at least if the knock sensor is going that makes sence for some HP loss, but I would not have figured it to throw off everything this much.
SuDZ
Well at least if the knock sensor is going that makes sence for some HP loss, but I would not have figured it to throw off everything this much.
SuDZ
#47
Originally posted by Axel
No one is sure it's just that and whether replacing the knock sensor will fix everything. It's more of a "this car is screwed up, a knock sensor error came up, let's get that fixed and out of the way to further troubleshoot this problem. If the replaced knock sensor fixes everything, great!".
No one is sure it's just that and whether replacing the knock sensor will fix everything. It's more of a "this car is screwed up, a knock sensor error came up, let's get that fixed and out of the way to further troubleshoot this problem. If the replaced knock sensor fixes everything, great!".
SuDZ
#48
Originally posted by SuDZ
Did you check the Y-pipe as well? I know before people were doing way too much diagnostics to find misssing power and it would end up being a bad flex section. I cant remember if you said you checked it or not.
SuDZ
Did you check the Y-pipe as well? I know before people were doing way too much diagnostics to find misssing power and it would end up being a bad flex section. I cant remember if you said you checked it or not.
SuDZ
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