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Hi, I think it is a fuel delivery issue (Fuel pump) or (fuel filter) partially clogged. Replace with new filter and try again. If this doesn't work. take it to a have the coded read. There maybe other issues at stake.(mechanic).
bad fuel pump or filter, bd spark plugs, bad coils. check the fuel pressure, check to see if th plugs are black r a brownish color if ther ar black then replace them. get a vol tester and test your coils.
The fuel filter may need replacing. Also as fuel pumps begin to go bad they don't produce the required pressue. The pressure must be within a couple of pounds of the recommended pressure or the engine will not start.
1997 Nissan/Datsun Truck Pickup
4WD 2.4L SFI 4cyl
The Fuel Filter is located under hood, passenger side, front side of shock tower,
mounted in fuel line
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Drain and flush with diesel, disconnect fuel supply near injection pump, flush, hook back up, open supply, near each injector, flush, tighten back up, and vehicl shoule eventually start.
If you take the vehicle to a local shop, you can get a mechanic to do a compression check on each one of your cyllinders. This will tell you if your engine is holding pressure. If that checks out, it would have to be a fuel problem, (injectors, pump, filter, or clogged line) or maybe spend the couple bucks, and buy yourself a new MAF (mass airflow sensor) it may be the problem, but if not, it always helps to change.
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