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DantheHitman

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Do it all Pathfinder. From fun in the snow to pulling my boat.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Skilled/Experienced Mechanic
  • Your Age
    46+
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Model
    XE
  • Year
    2005

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Illinois
  • Country
    United States
  • Interests
    I enjoy pretty much anything on wheels, from Motorcycle to Cars and recently things w/out wheels...a little Speed Boat. I've been wrenching on cars since I was old enough to wrench :)

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  1. Hey, thanks for that reply. Yes, sounds exactly the same as your experience. My Pathfinder also does that using cruise control. Thinking back, I purchased this with a torn intake boot so there's a good chance that contaminants made it inside those components. I'll give that a shot!
  2. Ya, I was thinking maybe something at the solenoid, possibly. No heated garage so I gotta man-up, suit-up, and slide between the Pathfinder & Icey driveway. Thanks for the ideas.
  3. Hey, thank you for that response. I think the TPS thoughts are interesting, and maybe that would make sense of no error code. I've had cars in the past that haven't thrown codes for that. Driving at a very steady pedal position for long periods of time might emphasize such a condition, I'd think. I'll do some homework! Thanks again~ Dan
  4. Hi everyone, I've to 170k on my Pathfinder and just noticing a problem that's getting more persistent and deliberate. If "feels" like the engine is losing ignition for a split second. Sensation is felt through the drivetrain as power is momentarily lost then regained...a little jolt. I noticed it a lot during my last trip between WI & Illinois, was nasty cold, wet, & rainy. I'm hoping to avoid getting stranded as I do this commute 4x's a month! *During a 3 hour round trip I felt this about 20 times. Note: No engine light, my OBDII didn't show any stored codes. Truck does have a remote start which might be a potential item to consider. Any thoughts greatly appreciated!
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