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Nissan Primera P12 1.9 DCI 85KW Diesel

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Topic: Nissan Primera P12 1.9 DCI 85KW Diesel
Posted By: arunchik
Subject: Nissan Primera P12 1.9 DCI 85KW Diesel
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2020 at 5:47am
Hello friends,

Lately i'm experiencing strange car behaviour. 
When I accelerate and engine turns reach 2500 the car couple times twitch and engine turning off.
If i try start car by the gear or key, the car doesn't start. I have to fully switch off ignition, when the dashboard is complete off and start again. Then car starts again. If during driving i maintain turns up to 2000 everything seems fine. From the first look, it's kind off secure mode appear, but i might be wrong.
Please friends share your thoughts. 



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Posted By: arunchik
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2020 at 5:51am
Sorry,

Primera P12 2006 Diesel 1.9 85KW


Posted By: roy.2
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2020 at 9:50am
Hi. Welcome with your 1st post on NPOC.  Handshake
I think it will be the Suction Control Valve [SCV] on the fuel pump starting to fail. Ouch
I had the same thing with my 2.2 Diesel and ran it for a year until it packed in completely.
It goes into Limp Mode. When you are travelling and it happens you can turn the ignition off and back on again while still in gear and moving, and it will restore power. Very unnerving at first but you get used to it. LOL
As in all things, it is best to sort it sooner rather than later. Thumbs Up


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Roy


Posted By: arunchik
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2020 at 11:33am
Originally posted by roy.2 roy.2 wrote:

Hi. Welcome with your 1st post on NPOC.  Handshake
I think it will be the Suction Control Valve [SCV] on the fuel pump starting to fail. Ouch
I had the same thing with my 2.2 Diesel and ran it for a year until it packed in completely.
It goes into Limp Mode. When you are travelling and it happens you can turn the ignition off and back on again while still in gear and moving, and it will restore power. Very unnerving at first but you get used to it. LOL
As in all things, it is best to sort it sooner rather than later. Thumbs Up

Big thanks for advice.

Im just wondering, is it somehow related to fuel filter? Because once it was changed, seems the problem was solved, but after secound time problem appear again. Or it's just a coincidence?

Thank you in advance. 


Posted By: roy.2
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2020 at 12:50pm
You could try the fuel filter swap again as it will be the cheaper way to go, but if the ignition on and off trick works, then it will be the SCV. Thumbs Up

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Roy


Posted By: timeshock!
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2020 at 11:51pm
Defo give the filter a try, i had this with mine, normally combined with a ton of black smoke on ignition


Posted By: arunchik
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2020 at 5:34am
Originally posted by roy.2 roy.2 wrote:

You could try the fuel filter swap again as it will be the cheaper way to go, but if the ignition on and off trick works, then it will be the SCV. Thumbs Up

Yeap, Ignition trick works. Seems like Roy.2 you're damn right :) Thank, Sir!


Posted By: arunchik
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2020 at 1:18pm
Originally posted by roy.2 roy.2 wrote:

You could try the fuel filter swap again as it will be the cheaper way to go, but if the ignition on and off trick works, then it will be the SCV. Thumbs Up

Roy, one more question. After engine went off, does "check engine" showed up? Or any other Fault msgs?


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Diesel power


Posted By: roy.2
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2020 at 3:52pm
I got the check light on now and again, not permanent, you will get the right code for the problem if you connect the car to a diagnostic meter.


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Roy


Posted By: arunchik
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2020 at 8:10am
Hi,

Just to share my own experience.
Diagnostic didn't show any faults msgs. I don't know how much is that related, but electrician found engine nozzles wiring issues.

The problem is solved. At least for now :)  


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Diesel power



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