Its aworse going up hill bogs out then runs fine bogs out runs fine stalls sometimes too starts fine idles fine
Check or replace the fuel pump control unit, common problem on the 720 models. It is in the right kick panel near the glove box. The part costs about $60 from Nissan.
There was also a recall on the ECM relay-causing surging, bucking, stalling, instruments go crazy. Relay is in the box at right rear of engine compartment.
Have you replaced the fuel filter and checked the air filter?
Is there a picture or diagram to where the ECM Relay is? Because I am having trouble finding it
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SOURCE: Stalls out when braking quickly, worse with going down hill
Assuming that the vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, it looks like the torque converter lock-up system doesn't release as fast as it should, so if you brake hard, the converter is still locked up and your wheel brakes stall your engine (just like pressing ******* the brakes with the clutch pedal released on a manual transmission vehicle). Normally, when you brake hard, the lock-up should release and prevent the stall from happening. Might be a bad torque converter, or a bad lock up solenoid in the transmission... Before jumping to anything else, i'd try checking the fluid level in the transmission and an oil/filter change in the transmission. Lots of times one or the other can cure the problem.
SOURCE: My 2003 Nissan Altima acts like its not getting
Its not the gas. I had the same problem. Its your crank sensor. It costs 50$ from the dealer.
SOURCE: 99 escort sputters and stalls, engine bogs down in idle
The CAMshaft position sensor is faulty.
SOURCE: 2000 nissan xterra hesitating when engine is warm
We are having the same problem. We are right now changing the crankshaft position sensor along with the intake and manifold gaskets.
SOURCE: my nissan maxima stalls
Every answer here is wrong. This has been driving people nuts for 15 years. The problem is the engine wiring harness which has a bend going past the right strut tower, Nissan had a service bulletin on this in September of 1999, Google it, it's in pdf.
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