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Old Mar 14, 2002 | 10:59 PM
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stalling on a 99 se

For some reason ive been having problems with my 99 maxima se
It been to the dealer a few times but they cant seem to find out whats wrong with it. It doesn't stall when its cold but rather when it been running awhile. The ecu doesnt read anything wrong electrically. The revs at times jump up and down eractically whether the car is in drive or park. At times the revs drop sooo much that the car stalls. If anyone has had the same problem or knows of a way to correct it please help!!!! Thanks
Old Mar 15, 2002 | 04:40 AM
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Re: stalling on a 99 se

Originally posted by luvdamax
For some reason ive been having problems with my 99 maxima se
It been to the dealer a few times but they cant seem to find out whats wrong with it. It doesn't stall when its cold but rather when it been running awhile. The ecu doesnt read anything wrong electrically. The revs at times jump up and down eractically whether the car is in drive or park. At times the revs drop sooo much that the car stalls. If anyone has had the same problem or knows of a way to correct it please help!!!! Thanks
Easiest to do is do a search for "Cleaning the Throttle Body" and try that first. It helped a bunch of people on this board including me. My idle smoothed out awesome. Peace: e3 - spamman
Old Mar 15, 2002 | 05:33 AM
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Fuel filter? does it have a rough idle?
Old Mar 15, 2002 | 05:44 AM
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I read someplace on here about a faulty MAF sensor making RPM's jump around. Cleaning your throttle body is a good place to start as well.
Old Mar 29, 2002 | 11:30 AM
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any luck resolving this issue?
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