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2003 Nissan altima 2.5 S
Hi, anybody out here who might know what my problem might be? I have the service engine light on, but have not got the code yet, but what is happening is, when I am at highway speed, say 60 miles an hour, the car is sluggish to speed up and if I was say trying to pass somebody and it downshifts and awful shaking noise is heard and it lacks power, or takes a while to speed up. I check the tranny fluid and its in the range and I've always had it drained and cleaned every 30K. my vehicle has 128K on it now. I replaced spark plugs at 100K. and it got a new throttle body earlier this year. any ideas? I hope to get the code this afternoon.
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Need to pull code so we can help.
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2003 Nissan altima 2.5 S
Got the code, it is; PO420. read at AutoZone. According to them its the catalytic system, and possible problems were;
fuel system fault large vacuum leak ignitioin system fault or faulty catalytic converter and this website maybe narrowed it down further, I don't know, but your website said; TW (two-way) Catalyst System, Bank 1. what ever that means. LOL anyway, I did have my upper and lower radiator hoses replaced along with my thermostat recently and a coolant flush. it was performed by my mechanic, who routinely does not work on this car. I wonder if he knocked a hose loose or something. I plan to get under the car today to look for things that are not connected. and if you have any other suggestions, please let me know. Dale |
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I am not sure but it is possible that an ecm reprogramm maybe needed. But I will check.
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Call your local dealer with the serial info and inquire about any recalls that need to be done. There is a recall in canada for this. Not sure about the states.
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I took it in to a mechanic, (not the dealer) on monday and not my preferred mechanic and he said that the "thermal reactor" was plugged. and I remember earlier this summer one time I was backing up in an area off road and my tail pipe got a mouth full of dirt. I wonder if this caused the problem. I cleaned most of it out, but not all and I felt that the tailpipe pressure would blow out the rest if any that was still present. perhaps that was a bad assumption. I'm thinking to go to a different mechanic. The other one who said the thermal reactor was plugged said that part would have to be replaced at a cost of 600 bucks and then the system rechecked. I did not find any hose unconnected. and I tried perhaps unsuccessfully to put a vacuum on the tailpipes to possibly vacuum up any loose debris in the tailpipe tonite. car still runs and drives, just doesn't have the power it once had.
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check oil level. if it is low and sark it may be a possiblity that the catalyst got sucked back into the engine and now caused engine damage.
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It's nissan design flaw. Pre-catalyst is located very close to engine in exhaust stream such that during high EGR flow conditions it is possible for exhaust gases (as designed) and bits of the catalyst (NOT planned) to enter the combustion cylinder. These pieces of ceramic and platinum (and other metals) in your combustion chamber are the equivalent of poring sand into your engine, which destroys the cylinders.
ALL DEALER MECHANICS ARE AWARE OF THIS PROBLEM; http://www.carcomplaints.com/Nissan/Altima/2002/ catalytic converter by law are covered for 80k miles. Take it to your Nissan dealer and chances are they will replace your motor under the cats 80k warranty Last edited by ardenmann; 09-03-2009 at 05:07 PM. |
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Actually there is a recall for this issue. But the recall may already performed on this vehicle. Not to say that it has repeated failure. You have tocontact the dealer with vin and check for incomplete recalls. What Law are you refering to?I would like to have some documentation in regards to this.
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>>What Law are you refering to? I would like to have some documentation in regards to this.
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/warr95fs.pdf A success story that is hard to come by: The results for me were a complete new engine replacement, 2 new Cat converters, all done at Nissans expense, because of the recalls and the 80K warranty on Cat converters. If you are having the sort of problems I have been reading here it might be a good idea to contact Nissan, give them your VIN#, and perhaps, luck out as I seem to have done. http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/dir...gine%22#MSG160 Last edited by ardenmann; 09-04-2009 at 04:12 PM. |
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thanks for all your help on this issue. I can't collect on the 80K warrenty, as my vehicle has 128K on it. but I do believe that this is the exact issue that you all are talking to. I'm thinking I'm just going to trade it in for a honda or toyota, or sale it to some unsuspecting buyer. well, I will tell him that it needs a catalytic converter and possibly more. how much do you think I can get for it? this sucks. I just got this car paid for this year. was hoping for many years of no payments.
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