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It sounds like the catalytic converter. I had the same problem. What to check....after driving for a couple of miles pull over and look underneath at the converter, if it is glowing there is your trouble.
SOURCE: 2005 altima fuel pump
The tank does not need to be dropped. There is a access panel either under the cushion of the rear seat or in the trunk. I have to replace the pump on my 02
SOURCE: fuel pump 2005 nissan altima
Take it back to where you had it serviced. They probably simply missed connecting the fuel level sensor. The engine light is probably from a missed emissions hose that goes to the gas tank.
SOURCE: how do I change the fuel filter on a nissan quest
fuel filter is one thing that the intervals dont always need basicaly a fuel filter thats getting pluged will restrict fuel that causes a cutout at full throttle a dirty filter on any kind...fuel air oil water. will filter better as it gets pluged. on a semi u typicaly dont even tough the air or fuel filter untill u see restricion on ur gauge. cars dont have gauges for that. if u havent for a while and think it needs it just change it. there is no true interval for this because its doesnt matter how many miles or hour are on the car. its only how much contaminates are in the fuel. so a better interval for fuel filter would be judged by how many times u fill ur tank. if u frequently put in a little gas then u will get more dust and dirt in there. if u fill ur tank and do it at a depndable station.....fyi the newer the tanks in the ground doesn not meen cleaner. dust gets everywhere and just depends on location. so use your own judgment and replace it when u think u should . if you go on a big trip every year for example u would want to do it before u go. but next year should be ok. then again in a few years. but if u ever have it cut out at full throttle then u know its getting pluged. yes i know full throttle isnt somthing everyone does every day but step it down good and if it goes ur fuel filter is good the only other way would be just put one on every year or 2 and never worie again. hope this helps.
SOURCE: how to change a 2005 nissan sentra fuel pressure regulator
If you want to replace the fuel pump regulator you are better off getting the whole fuel pump module I know its expensive.The problem is you went on line and there is a bunch of chatter about the fuel pump causing delayed starts. They are right. There is a TSB Nissan put out this includes the fuel pump and there is no mention of the regulator that I know of.
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