95 max slow to start
juhlinm
05-27-2005, 11:08 AM
I have a 95 maxima that is slow starting when the gas tank reaches about 1/4 of a tank left or below when it's cold. After it's warmed up, no problem, or when gas tank is above 1/4 full. Any ideas? Thanks.
Nahkapohjola
05-28-2005, 12:34 PM
...Any ideas? Thanks.
Measure fuel pressure when gas tank is above 1/4 full. First feel for hose stiffness; is there any difference full/ 1/4 full?
Measure fuel pressure when gas tank is above 1/4 full. First feel for hose stiffness; is there any difference full/ 1/4 full?
seanish4042
05-30-2005, 10:32 PM
try this and tell me if it works....
turn the key to the position that turns the battery on, and the car beeps...keep it there for liek 5 seconds. then turn back to the off position. do this twice and see if your problem is solved.
turn the key to the position that turns the battery on, and the car beeps...keep it there for liek 5 seconds. then turn back to the off position. do this twice and see if your problem is solved.
Nahkapohjola
05-31-2005, 01:59 AM
... do this twice and see if your problem is solved.
It didnt hlp! ...wallet still empty.
It didnt hlp! ...wallet still empty.
juhlinm
11-30-2006, 09:39 AM
I'm resurrecting an old post as I have some new information. I'm still experiencing the same problem. I tried what "seanish4042" suggested and it fixed the problem. So what does this mean.
Also, with the recent "frickin" cold spell here in the Midwest, I've began to smell gas in my garage again. However, there is no noticable gas leaking on the ground. My father-in-law last winter notice some of my hoses were looking a little old and when he tighten some of the clamps, noticed they were as tight as they could be tighten. He suggested I change the hoses/clamps. Could these 2 problems be related? Any help would be appreciated.
Also, with the recent "frickin" cold spell here in the Midwest, I've began to smell gas in my garage again. However, there is no noticable gas leaking on the ground. My father-in-law last winter notice some of my hoses were looking a little old and when he tighten some of the clamps, noticed they were as tight as they could be tighten. He suggested I change the hoses/clamps. Could these 2 problems be related? Any help would be appreciated.
Nahkapohjola
11-30-2006, 01:38 PM
Typical leak in nissans is rusted filler tube(s) drivers side, rear.
All brittled hoses have to be changed...
Pump is in the tank -and- the only affected entity at above/below 1/4. Take out and check...
All brittled hoses have to be changed...
Pump is in the tank -and- the only affected entity at above/below 1/4. Take out and check...
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