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I have been told that the reason my car is cutting off with no warning other than the rpms fall to around 300 to 400 before cutting off is something to do with the knock sensor if so does anyone know where this is located on the car at how hard is it to change? 95 Maxima GXE
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Re: Knock Sensor
I think whoever told you that doesn't know what they're talking about. Check your IAC valve. As for KS location, it's beneath the intake manifold, in the V of the engine. Changing it is easy if you have the right tools; if you want more info, check this forum or maxima.org
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Re: Knock Sensor
if ur car has over 40k change ur PCV. Itll keep ur rpm's steady. Right now its clogged and has a problem letting air thru which will drop the rpms and either catch or fail. This is if u can turn ur car right back on when it shuts off. Its easy to change on top of the manifold and very cheap. Wipe ur throtle body clean while ur there.
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Re: Re: Knock Sensor
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Thanks for the info. I will try to do this and see if it works. I am willing to try anything at this point that is cheap.... |
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Re: Re: Knock Sensor
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My car does have 140,000 miles and still running strong other than this minor very annoying problem, however it does normally take about 3 trys to crank it back up...2 to 3 mins max. I posted earlier that I have replaced the spark plugs, starter, and fuel filter. Still no luck!!! So Thanks for the info. I will try to do this and see if it works. I am willing to try anything at this point that is cheap.... And I checked on a knock sensor which is $165 and I don't mind spending this money if it works...I got the directions on how to change it and the needed tools. I should have fun with this boy, is it in a very tight space (Japanese hands would be helpful right about now!!!)Thanks again will try and see |
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Re: Knock Sensor
If you need a KS, get it from www.jerryromenissan.com and use the code "MAXIMA"; should come out to $110 shipped.
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Re: Knock Sensor
Location of the PCV: http://web.archive.org/web/200108260...v_location.jpg
Is your engine overheating? Try replacing the thermostat. I highly recommend you buy the Haynes manual for your Maxima at Autozone for $15. ~THT |
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Re: Knock Sensor
I suggest you come join http://forums.maxima.org as the people there know a ton about Maximas and can help you better than I can.
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Re: Knock Sensor
That picture doesn't look like my 00'. PCV is goin into the engine block, to the right of the throttle. It has a tube goin into it and faces left-right, not up down. Do u know where the throttle body is? Real easy to change with some pliers, pull out and push new one in. Letus know if it helps, its $5 most auto stores. It completely steadys idle and prob wont show up on a ecu code.
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Re: Knock Sensor
The pic I posted is for 4th gens.
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