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It all depends on what you are loading and how you are loading it. The NP300 is only design to take 1 Ton as an extreme limit. Daily use under that weight would be hard wearing work for that vehicle.
Loads needs to be smaller heavy items positioned as far forward as possible and the lighter items nearer the back of the vehicle. If the loads are regularly nearer a ton i would suggest a larger van like a Mercedes Sprinter.
Did you change the radio out? Often people change the radio, cut the oem harness and fail to cover the dimmer lead which then can short to ground and kill the entire parking light circuit (which runs the listed lights)
During regular service of NP300 takes 4.3 liters of engine oil. Nissan NP300 really needs high quality motor oil. Lots of Nissan vehicles produced in 2009 had 2.5 motor under the hood. Having model code YD25DDTi this engine should be filled up with Synthetic 5w30 type of oil. Choosing normal Synthetic 5w30 oil for NP300 2.5 engine you ensure its long lasting work.
This is the same info for your 08 model. Please make sure to use 5w~30 full synthetic. Mobil 1 or Castrol.
A couple of parts come to mind. Usually the throttle position sensor will show a Code for being bad, but it is something to look at.
What is interesting is if the car stalls or continues to run at 1000rpm when the test equipment is hooked up. You can have a clogged catalytic converter.
You will need a helper to keep the engine rpm up. Take a spray bottle and fill it with water. While the engine runs, mist around the seams of the intake manifold and at vacuum hoses. If there is a leak, the rpm will change and the leak can be tracked down this way.
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