Nissan Primera P12 - misfire and power loss |
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windum
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Update : EML light has come on in the past hour.
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timeshock!
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http://www.npoc.co.uk/forum/p12-all-engines-read-reset-ecu-fuel-pump_topic54932.html when you do it correctly just count the flashes of the light it will give a repeating sequence of four digits, 10 flashes representing zero http://www.npoc.co.uk/forum/nissan-primera-p12-engine-management-light-reset_topic54280.html |
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windum
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The code is 0420.
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windum
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...or should I say “the notorious code 0420”, reading around the forum? I assume if I’ve got an actual driving problem, this isn’t just a £20 faulty sensor? Incidentally, the moment the EML came on, the car was driving nicely,
I’ve reset it...for now. |
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Heated oxygen sensor bank 1. There are two they are swappable to see if the code changes to 430. they are also testable. it could be a leak on the exhaust. Have a look at page ec 361 onwards fin the ESM for testing and other causes
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