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If you have no other symptom from the car indicating you have a running problem I suggest continue right through with the procedure to clear the code and see if it returns
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Take two video...

https://youtu.be/ikcRNfayLYo
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Thank you. It's cleared for now. Just a worry when the error comes up saying not to drive at high speeds and there being a risk of breakdown.
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Now that you have cleared the code it may be worth running the test again.
With no fault codes in memory it should be 0000 ie 10 flashes + 10 +10 +10 . It will give peace of mind that the system is working.
If in doubt give it a clout!
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If there is a genuine fault the light will come back on after it detects the fault a couple of times.
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Originally posted by timeshock! timeshock! wrote:

If there is a genuine fault the light will come back on after it detects the fault a couple of times.
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Thank you. I have. It's still as per the video.
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And you have followed these instructions and have a p!2
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Electrolyte Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Feb 2017 at 9:34am
Think you may be holding the pedal down too long ?
Take your foot off as soon as the MIL goes out I don't hear that happening in the video.
If you hold it down too long it goes into the idle relearn mode.
If in doubt give it a clout!
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Yesterday my P12 stalled whilst waiting in a queue. It took a few goes to restart and afterwards it showed on screen a malfunction may have occurred and to go to a Nissan dealer. I have now removed this screen message by completing the reset function and at the same time the code was noted which is 0335. This code appears to be a crankshaft sensor. Should I continue to drive now that the message has gone or should I take it to a Nissan dealer for them to investigate. Or should I see it it reoccurs and then take it. I'm worried that it might happen at a more awkward time such as when I am on a long journey. What is the worst scenario?
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