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QG18 1.8L Engine Engine Discussion: 2000+ Sentra XE, GXE, & 1.8

       
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Old Dec 29th, 2004, 12:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy QG18DD TIMING

I Have a nissan bluebird with a QG18DD engine and my mechanic told me that the time is out by 8 degree because it should be 15 degree and it presently at 7 degree. Can they reset the timing manually or is it done electronically ?
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your mechanic is msot likely wrong man. the ignition timing is controlled by the ECU and is variable.
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Old Dec 30th, 2004, 07:23 AM   #3 (permalink)
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your mechanic is msot likely wrong man. the ignition timing is controlled by the ECU and is variable.

I am getting a CEL and when it was check they told me that the crankshaft position is bad. I change the sensor, but was still getting a P0335 code which is the same crank sensor. I was told to get the timing check. Could it be the ECU or the sensor
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it's the sensor. it was a recall here in the states, the crank position sensor.
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it's the sensor. it was a recall here in the states, the crank position sensor.
Do u by any chance know the part number for this crank sensor. I might have buy it off the net. Thanks
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I can't say I do, sorry. I wouldn't assume that its the same between the QG18DE and DD
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