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Nissan Maxima Oxygen Sensor code

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dwebster96@gmail.com - 25 Jan 2006 12:58 GMT
1999 Nissan Maxima "Service Engine Soon" diagnostic code reported that
the O2 (Oxygen Sensor) on Bank 1" was in alarm. Online research for
Nissan parts suggested that my car may have 3 oxygen sensors (front,
center, & rear).
http://shop.nissanpartstore.com/?make=NI&year=1999
How can I tell which one I need to replace. Also, as long as I can get
the car propped up safetly, is that is something that I can do, if I'm
handing with tools? Thanks! Don
Wiikinki - 25 Jan 2006 15:55 GMT
1999 Nissan Maxima "Service Engine Soon" diagnostic code reported ..
DIY job, nice to have the proper 2$ tool

The code may be or may not be true. Roll dice. First clear the code, wait if it repeats.

To make sure its O2, bank1
If you can,
- take both O2 connectors off
- using extra wiring, and rewire the sensors so that bank1 signal goes to bank2 ECU input etc
- or disconnect sensors, swap their plac
--->Now the next time the fault code will be for bank2 ...IF its for real

..or just buy the senso

The 2000 model has five O2

For detail 'info' click for the 'Favorite Links' at http://www.cardomain.com/ride/748507/

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Wiikinki - 26 Jan 2006 14:33 GMT
"PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS
one wrong move and you will fry an $800.00 ECM

lol. I didnt know theres also CocaCola -qualification; just go check your earlier hillaryous instructions

Baking Soda - WARNING: ECU's will fry with CocaCola

Hope you will next time read the whole text = "If you can‚
- Yes, I believe u can
- obviously if one cannot - then any warning is vali
- anybody familiar with computers, sensor input swap is no problem. Valid troubleshooting method

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