Hi guys,
I have a 1993 Altima which was purchased at an auction gives about 100 M/Tank Full. Changed the plugs (Nissaan NGK) in ten miles checked the plug and it was coved with carbon. The plug was carbon fouled. I have seen the check engine light sometimes. How do I check for the code? The light comes and goes it does not stay on all the time. I also changed the Plug wires, Distributor cap/rotor and didn't make any difference. Also the back bumper looks like someone spray painted lightly with black color. The car smokes alot.
I hope someone could help me save the inviroment from this junk.
Pavan
well, assuming no 1 ever touch it, there'd be a sticker on the ECU's side saying how to get the codes. basically with a flat head screw driver, turn the potentiometer clockwise till it stops, wait 5 seconds, turn it counterclockwise till it stops..the LED should blink then.
O2 sensor would be along the exhaust.. just follow the exhaust manifold downward.. should be right after the 4 runners merge into 1..
I changed the O2 Sensor but it's didn't fix the problem still getting the black smoke from the tail pipe? what should I do? I don't to spend too much on the this car if I don't have to.. it's a PoS.
Let me know your suggestions.
Thanks
Pavan
does the car run badly? and i dont mean by getting bad gas mileage. does the engine run smoothly or does it miss and vibrate a lot? you really need to check the ecu for codes, something is definitely richening things up here. you could have a bad injector, bad injector o-rings, bad tps. we need those codes. anything causing this many running problems is going to throw a code.
I got the code for Injector Leak 45.. and it is running badly...
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Originally Posted by AsleepAltima
does the car run badly? and i dont mean by getting bad gas mileage. does the engine run smoothly or does it miss and vibrate a lot? you really need to check the ecu for codes, something is definitely richening things up here. you could have a bad injector, bad injector o-rings, bad tps. we need those codes. anything causing this many running problems is going to throw a code.