2005 Nissan Almera Tino - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Obd2 doesnt work?
from the obd2 does nt work that means you have a blown fuse, and you will notice you dont have a check engine light as well. so you just need to check fuse in the engine .
9/1/2016 11:24:34 AM •
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Engine turns over, but why won't it start?
This is a fuel problem. Make sure the emergency fuel shut off is not engaged. From there check the fuel pump, fuel relay and the fuel filter. Lastly check fuel pressure.
12/29/2015 2:38:17 AM •
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Have replaced the battery on a nissan almera tino and now it won't start. It turns over OK but will not fire.
I changed the battery as it was struggling to start over a few days and then died completely after being left over a weekend. After the replacement all electrics worked but the engine wouldn't turn over, it just clicked. There was no immobiliser warning or messages on the screen. I tried a few of the things on this forum but it turned out to be a broken battery earth cable where it attaches to the gearbox under the car. I removed the cable (easier with the battery tray removed) then had a new lug attached to the end. Total cost 1.50. phew!
2/13/2013 7:31:58 AM •
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I have an Automatic Nissan Almera in the last few days the engine light has come on and car has stalled 4 times while driving can anyone help
You will need to get a Good Mechanic to look at this. There are 3 completely different problems here so it will need to be properly checked out. I've listed the Trouble Code definitions below.
-The knock sensor looks for signs of the fuel igniting at the wrong point in the sequence.
-The Crankshaft position sensor checks the pistons are in the correct position for the engine electronics to be in the correct sequence.
-The Air Control system is a set of valves that adjust air flow through the engine when running at different speeds. (Slow needs less air, fast needs more air).
Knock Sensors and Crankshaft Position Sensors can be in some ridiculous places on an engine and usually need major surgery to get to them. Air control systems could be anything from a 'sticky' valve to a faulty sensor.
P0325 = Knock sensor (KS) 1, bank 1 - circuit malfunction
P0335 = Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor - circuit malfunction
P0505 = Idle Air Control System
2005. Where is the intake air temperature sensor?
Since you did not provide engine code it is hard to be specific. However, in general, IAT sensors are placed along the air intake routes. Some are inserted into the rubber hose between the air cleaner and the throttle body.
If a car uses MAF ( Mass Air Flow) sensor, the IAT is an integral part of it.
Earlier models may have the sensor inserted at the side of the air filter/cleaner box.
P1320 fault code on almera
With engine running, unplug ignition coil pack one at a time and see if they all make a difference to the RPM of the engine, the one that doesn't is the bad one. Hope that helps
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