SOURCE: 1998 nissan quest where is the fuel temperature
In person cars is not a temperature sensor for fuel!!!
SOURCE: My 2004 Nissan quest and starts but when I'm
your timeing is out might need new timeing belt
SOURCE: 2004 nissan quest keeps dying while driving
Hi there, the same issue was mine 2004 nissan quest SL. The engine shutts off while driving. I used the scan tool its name is CanOBD2 Diagnostic Tool from canadian tire and find out that a code P0340 with the message camshaft position sensor circuit (Bank 1 or single sensor) needs to be changed which i did. I went to dealership and the part price was canadian $101 dollars. I also asked the dealership for the diagram where to be fixed/to change the old sensor with the new one. He also printed out and let me understand the position of that map for this sensor. I did at my own and opened the air fiilter hoses, and all the intake hoses and its on the left side of the air intake hose mechanism. You can use key #10 to unscrew only one bolt and its easy to open and take it off and instlal the new one with the same position as the old one. And put all other stuff back which u opened and just run the venicle take a half hour trip on highway and there will be no more check engine light and other lights stays on your dashboard and no shutting off of vehicle while driving. I changed new sensor and its running perfect. You can also investigage more about this as i personally did and find out with the help of this scan tool above mentioned code is the issue for shutting off of engine while driving. My dear just do more research about above mentioned code and you will do it yourself like i did and saved not only diagnositc charges about $150/- but also saved the labour charges. Good luck.
SOURCE: my 1994 nissan quest dies when set on drive,,,or stalls really bad.
Engine stall or RPM fluctuates
at idle. This problem
is commonly caused by a dirty automatic idle speed control valve and
throttle valve. Buy a can of throttle valve cleaner (do not use
carburetor spray cleaner!) from NAPA or Carquest (made by CRC
chemicals) and spray it into the air intake while the engine is
running, use up about 1/2 the can, engine will try to stall hold the
speed up, shut it down and let it soak for 30 minutes, restart and
blow out the remaining fluid, shut it down and disconnect the
negative battery cable for 5 Min's to reset the base idle control
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