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1998 Nissan Sentra Repair Question


Topics covered: Fuse, Battery, Fuel pump.
Mileage: 233,000 miles.

Asked on February 3, 2013

Nissan Sentra Fuse Problem

98 nissan sentra 1.6 the battery and altenator were grounded togather while doing an oil change and head gasket replacement the car did run before hand now it it does not poped a 75 fuse checked all other fuses and relys and replaced them and that 75 Check spark plugs good fuel pump good injetors good ecm ecu good starter good cranks but will not run .. put ether in it will run for a min and stall new battery

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Replied on February 3, 2013

fuel injectors are also good

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Recheck all the other fuses.
Check for trouble codes.

Tiny Answered by KHLow2008 (expert)
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Replied on February 3, 2013

all ready have fix all the codes it gave on odII

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Replied on February 3, 2013

What were the codes? Are they still showing?

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mot sure having a mech lookin @ it one i know of was p1775 but we fixed a fuse and it stopeed coding

Tiny Response from jpjrnr3
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P1775 is a fault with the torque converter solenoid and should not be the cause of the problem.

Are you able to keep the engine running when throttle pressure is applied?

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Replied on February 3, 2013

unfortunately no

Tiny Response from jpjrnr3
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You would need a scan tool to monitor the camsensors. ensure the fule pump is working all the time.
Check fuel pressure.

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Replied on February 4, 2013

replaced the fuel pump relay and it runs ty for all ur help very much appreciated

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You're welcome.

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