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2001 nissan pathfinder mass air flow sensor problems
2001 nissan pathfinder mass air flow sensor problems







Slow windows, silicone grease or silicon oil I read somewhere people would pick some up from parts dealer and lube up their rails somehow and that would fix the problem haven't tried it yet, but might try it out or read around the Internet for more of that. Since installing the new MAF sensor and housing, my Pathfinder has no more stumbling on cold takeoffs or engine missing at W.O.T. You can install easily yourself with tools in about half hour to an hour if you take your time. search for part # 22680-2Y001 and the MAF sensor should cost you less than 100 dollars shipped. I tried this method, and since I've driven over 500 kms on it and the truck seems to be running as good as ever. Apparently you can use the same MAF Sensor off of a 2001 Maxima, which has the same engine (vq35) and it costs a few hundred dollars less than the Pathfinder MAF sensor. Read online about that problem, and came up with a solution that worked for me. You will notice on startups after the truck hasn't been running, it will seem hesitant and want to miss until it warms up, and then it will run almost normal. Service engine soon light, common problem is the Mass Air Flow sensor, you should get a P0171 and a P0174, which is the truck running lean. Purchased in Jan 08 with around 120,000 kms on it. I too am a fellow 2001 r50 Pathfinder owner, early 2000 production date XE LSD 4x4 auto with about 130,000 kms on it. Hey how's it going fellow Pathfinder owners, sweet rides you have, :P.









2001 nissan pathfinder mass air flow sensor problems