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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / May 2004

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Cold Start injector on 87 Maxima ???

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Etop Udoh - 10 May 2004 01:42 GMT
Can anyone tell me if an 87 Maxima has a Cold start injector and where
it would be
located.
A picture would be nice also.
In addition, is that what I would ask for if I went to an Auto Parts
Store to purchase one ?

thanks...
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Steve T - 10 May 2004 01:50 GMT
> Can anyone tell me if an 87 Maxima has a Cold start injector and where
> it would be
> located.

It doesn't have one. And even if it did, the cars that do will start fine
without it. My 77 280 came with one, it was removed years ago and I can't
tell any difference in the way it starts. I don't think they even operate
at all unless it's below 30F and don't stay on for any length of time until
it's around zero.

You probably have the start of a bad MAS and AIV valve.

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