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Everything posted by Quaintbucket
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Whoa, it's in really good condition. Nice work. You should be able to do a lot of major upgrades to make it a fun play toy.
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Could this also cause vibration in the steering wheel?
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Glad to hear your path is running again and thank you for posting your conclusion
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I would check the rest of your steering components. Is it usually doing this in a particular direction you're turning?
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Nice find!
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I don't understand. The fuel filter was badly plugged up or...? I personally would do the fuel pump before the ignition coil but that's just me... Are you sure your fuel lines aren't clogged? If the filter was plugged up, I can see some sediments sitting in your fuel line buggering it all up.
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X2 what adamzan said. I have had family ruined my stuff before (thankfully not expensive) when they meant well. There are fairly good diplomatic ways to deal w it and still come out whole.
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The best way to test it without a hammer is to use an ohm meter...
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According to nicoclub, 99 and older don't have it...
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Ok, that was weird. It looks like my beck engine light went away. P0446 is no longer pending. Looks like it was definitely dirty because I haven't done anything I it yet. Will clean it this weekend and see if I can add a filter to protect it from charcoal. Any advices?
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I would check to make sure you have gas first. Happened to someone I know. If it's not cranking, I would check the battery, the starter, and the alternator. Then check the fuse for the fuel pump. As for the transfer case, I would go after the towing company.
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There's 3 DTC codes in the EC section for the 1997 Pathfinder FSM. Which one is it? P0335 P0340 P1336 http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/Pathfinder/1997_Pathfinder/ec.pdf
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Oh, I goofed... let me just get the results. Pay attention to the dates. It was literally less than 24 hours in between. The only thing that was done was cleaning the MAF sensor. The throttle response, power, and MPG has changed dramatically despite being a hog with the AC. Night and day.
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Oh, I should have clarified. What happened was I did some work on my pathfinder the weekend, I cleared to code to see if the P0325 would come back again (it did not). I just haven't completed the drive cycle before bringing it to the mechanic a couple days later. He said they weren't ready. Drove for 100km, following the FSM instructions to get all the system ready, brought it back with the new codes for the evap system. He quoted me $173 for the solenoid, I declined and brought it to AirCare and passed the same day. By the way, the P0450 disappeared last week. Just P0440 and P0446.
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30.5x9.65x16
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Oh wow, that's no good and depressing at the same time. PM sent w my vin number. Why would they not put a filter media between the solenoid and the charcoal canister? Doesn't seem like it would take very much unless it would restrict the flow more than necessary?
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I have used him in the past when I had a Kia Sportage. He is closer than my other mechanic who helped me with my Ford Ranger. Both are great mechanics. He already found the problem with my evap system. The vent solenoid is not working properly so I'm going to try to clean it and see if yhT clears the code after a drive cycle or two. If not, I will replace it. $53 compared to $173.
