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If you clear codes, sometimes that will come straight back, sometimes a couple of drives later, sometimes they don't come back. All the codes are fuel related, fuel/air ratio, catalytic converter and MAF. Run a bottle of extreme fuel system cleaner through your system. This is good stuff, I have used it a few times.
Nov 1, 2012 - I looked underneither the steering wheel and the connection piece ... This is probably not an isolated problem, but a bad design, bad engineering ...
the horns (two) on cars are usually located forward of the radiator and behind the grill. Sometimes they are better reached from below the car. And usually you need to remove some plastic shield to get to them. The fuse in in the fuse box and should be marked as is the horn relay.
Hello it sounds like the is a problem with the contacts in your horn. nissan uses a disk type horn that when it starts going out may make a weird type tone or pop. It sounds as if its time for a replacement.Thank You
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