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2013-07-02 08:23:32
#51
I don't know that he has a consult cable. I don't know who'd have one either other than nissan. I'm sure the boys in CT have one. But iirc, there's some procedure you can perform that gets the CEL to blink at you. Depending on the blink pattern it'll tell you the code when cross referenced in a manual. Don't quote me on that but I faintly recall something like that.
2013-07-02 08:35:10
#52
Usb consult devices can be had fairly cheap on ebay and they usually come with some software
2013-07-02 11:31:37
#53
From another forum and a self proclaimed Nissan master tech:

Engine Control Unit (a.k.a "the engine computer"). It sits behind your central console.
1.To access it, remove the plastic panel next to where your front passenger would put its feet. It's a metal box bolted down right behind your heater and AC controls.
2. Remove the 2 bolts and yank the ECU loose (gently!) and don't disconnect anything. At the back of it there is a little screw, it may be covered by a piece of plastic tape.
3. Turn your ignition key to the "On" position but don't start the car.
4. On the side of the ECU that was originally facing your passenger's feet, a little red little should've come on.
5. Using a screwdriver, turn that little screw all the way (about half a turn) as far as it goes without forcing.
6. Count slowly to 2.
7. Turn the screw all the way back as far as it will go without forcing.
8. Look at the little red light, it should be blinking. Count the long blinks and then the fast blinks. The long blinks indicate the tens, the short blinks indicate the units.
9. Look-up that number in a trouble code chart. Code 55 is "No problem found".
10. The ECU will cycle through all the codes it needs to report. When you're done, turn the screw all the way over again, count to 2, then turn it all the way back and turn your ignition key to off.
2013-07-02 11:36:44
#54
Originally Posted by 93specv
From another forum and a self proclaimed Nissan master tech:

Engine Control Unit (a.k.a "the engine computer"). It sits behind your central console.
1.To access it, remove the plastic panel next to where your front porch assenger would put its feet. It's a metal box bolted down right behind your heater and AC controls.
2. Remove the 2 bolts and yank the ECU loose (gently!) and don't disconnect anything. At the back of it there is a little screw, it may be covered by a piece of plastic tape.
3. Turn your ignition key to the "On" position but don't start the car.
4. On the side of the ECU that was originally facing your passenger's feet, a little red little should've come on.
5. Using a screwdriver, turn that little screw all the way (about half a turn) as far as it goes without forcing.
6. Count slowly to 2.
7. Turn the screw all the way back as far as it will go without forcing.
8. Look at the little red light, it should be blinking. Count the long blinks and then the fast blinks. The long blinks indicate the tens, the short blinks indicate the units.
9. Look-up that number in a trouble code chart. Code 55 is "No problem found".
10. The ECU will cycle through all the codes it needs to report. When you're done, turn the screw all the way over again, count to 2, then turn it all the way back and turn your ignition key to off.


Note you may need a native American to perform a rain dance.
2013-07-02 12:34:30
#55
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
Note you may need a native American to perform a rain dance.


No no silly, you've forgotten having been spoiled with realtime. The rain dance is for timing! Lmao! :-D
Last edited by 93specv on 2013-07-02 at 12-42-23.
2013-07-02 14:51:51
#56
Lol okay, I keep hearing about people telling me to go to Connecticut.
I will boost leak test the system and get rid of leaks and then go from there I just need a qualified tuner that's all... Realtime would be great and coming in the future without a doubt I'm just looking for good numbers and reliability.

Maybe the 5 grand studder is timing.. Any thoughts?
2013-07-02 22:27:11
#57
Spark plug gaps worth checking
2013-07-03 04:51:55
#58
Yeah I have to look up the spec on it I just have the NGK iridium pre gapped
2013-07-03 05:38:36
#59
Oooo pregapped are prob way too big for your ignition system. Get a gapping gauge and check it.
2013-07-03 05:46:30
#60
You must be careful when gapping iridium and platinum plugs.
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