P12 Primera 2002 - Unable to find EML code meaning |
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What happens depends upon the actual fault. Sometimes (more often than not) it is a connector wiring wear/loose issue. Occasionally it is a faulty sensor and needs to be replaced. Should it be a genuine fault then this indicates a stretched timing chain, ignoring this could result in it snapping and destruction of the engine. It can be checked by removing the timing cover and measuring the distance of the indicator on the tensioner, I think it should be no more than 10mm. the last place I would take it is a Nissan dealer.
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