Large vacuum leaks, Split Intake Air Boot or PCV Hose, Defective intake manifold gaskets, Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF), Mass Air Flow Sensor circuit and or wiring problems, Defective Barometric Pressure Sensor, Dirty or contaminated Mass Air Flow Sensing wire or filament, PCM software needs to be updated Powertrain Control Module (PCM) failure, Variable valve timing actuator failure, Wiring issueĬamshaft variable timing solenoid failure, Engine oil level is too low, The engine is not timed correctly, The engine oil does not meet the manufacturer's requirements, Variable valve timing actuator failure, Worn timing chain If you have access to an OBD-II scanner, feel free to search our database so you can get a better idea what might be wrong with your vehicle. Is your Nissan check engine light on? When your Nissan has a problem, its On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system will trigger a code so a technician can better identify the issue.
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