Nissan Primera P12 2.2 DDTI struggle |
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joaopenas
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Hello Timeshock, Thanks in advance,
The procedure you say is the procedure with the accelerator pedal? I was never able do this procedure in my car. :/ BTW, you know any online store based in Europe where e can buy from Portugal? Best regards João Penas |
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timeshock!
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Yes the accelerator pedal is the procedure, you need to be very exact with the timings
http://www.npoc.co.uk/forum/p12-all-engines-read-reset-ecu-fuel-pump_topic54932.html Most use ebay, you are going to have to confirm which Diesel engine and hence SVC you have. |
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joaopenas
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I already lose 2 hours doing this procedure and nothing :/
In the mister-auto website, putting my plate, I got this engine > 2.2 Di (126cv). What do you think? |
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timeshock!
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Low pressure turbo, two scv's one red the other green. Pity about the procedure, if there was a code lurking there it could help if nothing else to reset the pump which you are going to have to do once you change the SCVs
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joaopenas
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Hi Timeshock,
Today the car is worse. I turn on the car and whenever I accelerate a bit, it starts to roll up. If I put one gear, and accelerate a bit, the car stops. I already left my car in mechanic for he try reach the problem. Exist another away, or another procedure for pump reset? thanks
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timeshock!
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These are the only links I have:
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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