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Anonymous Posted on Mar 09, 2015

Nissan almera transmission in limp mode after gearbox was fixed,engine management light still on

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2008

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Drive till it breaks is the best i can tell you...rackenpinion is the problem..

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2008

SOURCE: 2005 Nissan pathfinder slow acel. Limp mode? HELP PLEASE

it does seem that that might be the problem. the only way that you can fix it is to go through the ecm and reset it. this requires a diagnostic scan tool not just a code reader. when the tcm was changed was the ecm cleared?. if not this would explain alot because the ecm still thinks there is a fault. please rate this thanks.

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2009

SOURCE: Engine warning light on Nissan Almera 03

its very simple. You can see a black hose from the engine which connects the metal pipe. just remove it and you can see three gold color pin from the metal pipe. scratch that pins using a salt paper and fix it. Now check whether you get started or not. Thanks.

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2010

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2010

SOURCE: Nissan primera, engine management light

Hi Kev,

Your Nissan Primera has an on-board diagnostic computer which can detect malfunctions in either engine or transmission.

When the Engine Management light remains lit, this means some faults are present and need investigating.

From what you've described, one of the issues is indeed related to the transmission, but you will need to have the trouble codes (DTC's) extracted from your vehicle's computer, in order to determine what requires repair.

Whenever power is disconnected (i.e. the battery) and re-connected, this resets your vehicle's computer momentarily, until such time as it detects the fault again.

Recommend you either have your local dealer extract the codes (for a small 15min labor fee), or learn to extract the codes yourself, using a suitable jumper wire.


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