I have a 1998 Nissan Maxima that is reading P0105 on the diagnostic
test performed by Auto Zone. It also reads that the Knock Sensor is
out. Could one sensor caus the other to read a malfunction. The Auto
Zone dealer also stated that I needed 2 MAP Sensors, however, I've been
told that the car only has 1 MAP Sensor.
JimV - 07 Mar 2006 23:22 GMT
> I have a 1998 Nissan Maxima that is reading P0105 on the diagnostic
> test performed by Auto Zone. It also reads that the Knock Sensor is
> out. Could one sensor caus the other to read a malfunction. The Auto
> Zone dealer also stated that I needed 2 MAP Sensors, however, I've been
> told that the car only has 1 MAP Sensor.
Ignore the knock sensor for now. Replace the MAP sensor and have it
reset. If the KS code comes back then replace it. The KS won't turn on
the CEL by itself, but it will cost you MPG and performance.
Wiikinki - 09 Mar 2006 14:27 GMT
..Auto Zone dealer also stated that ..
Their statements are often beyond chihihiltons comic books. "Test everything, keep only what is good." (=First and foremost THE Biblical statement, copied w/o rights to so called Scientific Method
Read about MAP yorself, find the info via clic clic http://www.cardomain.com/id/pohjola#link
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