My 2000 Frontier Club cab recently had the "Service Engine Soon" light come on. The car has been running fine..no problems at all. Only 37,000 miles.
I bought a Innova 3030 OBD2 reader to try and find the problem myself.
I got two codes
Nissan DTC 1491 Vacuum Cut Valve Bypass Valve
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Nissan DTC 0325 Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Malfunction
The 1491 I'm not too concerned with unless it's leaking gas...which it's not.
The Knock sensor seems funny since the truck is running great.
I'm guessing that the sensor itself it not working properly and is not responding to the ECU when the ECU is trying to contact it.
Anybody replaced a knock sensor on a 2000 Nissan Frontier or similar?
Dealer is going to want $$$$$$ to replace that sucker!!
The part alone is around $120.
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Originally Posted by schloppyhead
I recently brought in my 2000 Frontier V6 for service at my dealer. It was shaking and shimmying on idle and the "Service Engine Soon" light came on. I asked the service advisor to check the light and the shimmying and also check why I get lousy gas mileage. I assumed all the issues (shimmying and gas mileage) were all related but my dealer said it was 2 separate things they found when they hooked up to diagnostics. The shimmying was due to misfire so they recommended injector flush, lousy fuel mileage was due to "Knock Sensor" fault. I had them do the injector flush which fixed the shimmying very nicely. But replacing the Knock Sensor for the gas mileage problem was extremely expensive so I held up on it. My question is, "does a faulty Knock Sensor lead to poor gas mileage? and will replacing it fix the problem?" Or perhaps is this a tune up issue? You thoughts on the issue will be greatly appreciated.
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