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savePF

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    93 auto 4x4
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Screwdriver Mechanic
  • Your Age
    46+
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Do Not Go Off-Road
  • Model
    SE Offroad
  • Year
    1993

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  • Location
    California
  • Country
    United States

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  1. So, After all of the work and parts replacement, cleaning, diagnosing it turns out that my catalytic converter is bad! It was blocking the exhaust which was the cause of all the symptoms . Having it replaced. The up side of all of this is that I really have learned a lot about my Pathfinder and had the opportunity to interact with and receive help from all of you folks. It certainly won't be the last time you hear me chime in here. Thank you
  2. So I have tried everything that you all have been nice enough to take the time to suggest. Dropping at the mechanic on Monday. I will let you all know what he finds. Thank you again
  3. Does The IAC operate only during the idle cycle or both idle and higher speed? I suppose if it were stuck in the open or closed position from carbon build up it would effect it during either cycle.
  4. I see this has been read a little. If you can please post whatever you have. Thank you
  5. MmI have a 93' Pathfinder V6 automatic. It has a rough idle and engine surge. It usually starts right up, idles up to 900 rpm, then drops to 4-600 and idles rough. It also has a slight stumble in park during acceleration. Check engine light on. Here is what I have done so far. REPLACED- Burned out ECU (no codes) Air filter Plugs Distributor cap Rotor EGR and hose PCV valve Coolant temp sensor Battery CLEANED- MAF Throttle body(front and back) Entire engine bay CHECKED- O2 sensor by unplugging while running All vacuum hoses And replaced any worn, cracked. Did the carb cleaner vac hose spray test on all visible (including the slightly hidden FPR) vacuum hoses. The only thing I can think of is the IAC? Please help! Thanks
  6. Starts, idles a little rough and stumbles a bit when accelerating. I have not actually driven it as my tags have lapsed as I can't pass smog so I can't get it registered. I don't know if a good freeway run wouldn't help as it has been sitting for 1-1/2 years. If so , I can have someone follow me so the CHP doesn't see my tag.
  7. I tried the 02 sensor. No change. Just sprayed all of the vacuum hoses....nothing. As of right now. It starts , idles and most of the time it doesn't die. I have not tested/replaced the IAC which, unless I am missing something (certainly possible) is about the only thing left except the coil? Just so I can rule these out for sure, how do I test the TBS and MAF?
  8. Cancel my last about the plug heat range
  9. OH, I thought the lower the number (5 vs. 6 ) was a hotter plug? I just used the same ones on the last mechanic tune up 11 years ago. Both sensors are krusty and have worn wires . I DID check the fuel pressure regulator vacuum hose and it's solid. I will use the spray trick to see if/where their may be a leak. Thanks a bunch.
  10. Ok, So I changed the plugs, cap, rotor.......no change. When changing the plugs on the left side where the the are clearly visible I pulled out a piece of vacuum hose . It was and end that was cracked all around whatever it plugged onto and the other end was rotted off . It might be nothing or a clue about a vacuum hose that is disconnected? I am getting closer to that point of frustration of dropping it with my mechanic but I don't want give up. I have the two new sensors for the coolant/engine temp that both screw into piece connected to the upper rad hose. I read that these can effect idle?
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