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dschaum 09-01-2008 06:25 AM

95 Maxima starts fine, runs fine, then just dies!
 
95 Maxima starts fine, runs fine, then just dies! Starts right back up and runs fine a while then dies again.
I changed the ignition switch and fuel filter and it still does it. I NEED HELP?

Thanks,
Dave

NissanTech 09-01-2008 11:30 AM

Is the engine light ON?
If the engine light is not ON, start by checking the fuel pressure. Installed a fuel pressure gauge between the fuel filter and injector rail and monitor the fuel pressure. When the engine is running the pressure should be around 32 psi.

dschaum 09-01-2008 08:45 PM

The check engine light has been on for 10 years. I guess I'd better take it in for a check up.

sergey85 09-02-2008 01:53 PM

just take it to autozone or advance autoparts and they will scan it for free, once u get the codes post them here and we will try to help u out.

nissan master tech 09-15-2008 07:26 PM

probably gonna need a aac valve

ric 09-30-2008 01:52 PM

Just recently had the same problem. Stalling would begin when the car reached operating tempature. It too would start right up and stall at the next light. Seemed better on really cold days. Early 1995 Maxima's codes are not read by autozone. I too changed the fuel filter, the radiator temp sensor, air filer, the forward oxygen sensor. I ran thru several fuel cleaners and always put high octane gas. Still stalling. Gave in and took it to a service station ($45), who told me the stalling was due to the MAF sensor. They wanted 350$. I bought it at autozone for $210 (after deposit) and it was a 20 minute job.

Car runs fine now. No more stalling under any circumstances.
Note that the MAF sensor is the most expensive of the sensors that might be culpable. I took the path of least cost to most, but ended up with a bunch of sensors I may not have needed.

Good luck


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