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2011-03-30 01:27:55
#11
Yeah I sure did. Check and recheck. I still can't figure my knock sensor code out. I'm going to run a new wire to the knock sensor from the ecu and see if it will go away. I think part of the reason my car is running bad is that. Seems a lil rich, but I dont have a wideband to test with.
2011-03-30 09:38:45
#12
My car is running the exact same way yours is and i have done everything you have and still have not figured out the problem.....very very irritating.
2011-03-30 10:57:47
#13
widebands are great, if i was you i would definitly invest in one, you dont have to use it for tuning all the time they are great to just monitor the air fuels and they will tell you weather or not you are having some sort or fuel or mechanical sensor issues.
2011-03-30 20:58:31
#14
I plan to get a wideband anyway. My header has a hole in the rear for an O2. I'm getting bad gas mileage and a lil soot. So I know I'm running rich. The plugs looked like crap. I'm pretty sure it's the knock code pulling timing and dumping fuel.
2011-03-30 21:42:58
#15
I am getting crap gas mileage too. plugs are carbon fouled
2011-03-31 22:43:44
#16
Ok, I decided not to run a new wire to the knock sensor. Especially since I can't find any damn shielded wire. I thought of something interesting today. I remember looking at the FSM the other day. The page for testing the knock sensor circuit shows the wiring diagram for it, and the shielding around the knock sensor wire goes to the chassis ground. My educated guess being to ground out interference that is filtered out. A voltage can be induced into a wire from any other wire close to it with current flowing through that wire. It's a magnetic flux thing. That could send voltage to the ECU creating a false positive (code 34) if it's not grounded out. I found out that the knock sensor harness goes through the injector harness then to the main harness through the firewall. That little gray two wire plug is for the knock sensor. One wire is the signal, the other is the shielding. My shielding wire had got a little skinned up, and was showing copper. Also when I peeled back the wire loom and untaped everything the crimp connector was corroded under the tape. I cut it off and ran another wire to reground it. I also found out that the TPS, and MAF harness are both shielded in the same way, with both of them also needing ground. I went ahead and regrounded them as well. This is all to keep interference from getting back to the ECU creating false positives. We all know what kind of ground issues that our old cars have developed since their birth. Most of us have ran a mile or two no new ground wire. lol. Oh, and I also grounded my intake manifold to the chassis. I did this thinking that the thermoblok spacers I put on it may be harming the ground. I will report back later and let yall know if this has helped. I'm taking a break now, and haven't started the car yet.
2011-04-01 19:04:09
#17
ya, please let me know if this helped. also, can you provide the values for the KS so i can test mine, i dont have a manual. i would really appreciate it if you could. thanks!
2011-04-01 19:07:32
#18
It didn't help much unfortunately I'll look up the KS now.
2011-04-01 19:08:47
#19
if you still have the stock intake pipe, check the accordian section, they crack A LOT, and you cant see them until you squezze it in all diffrent ways.
2011-04-01 19:35:49
#20
The fist link is volume 1 and the second is volume 2 of the FSM. I'm DLing them now so the links do work. The KS is on page 634 of volume 1 in the EF & EC section. It would help you greatly to DL these. It did for me. http://www.icostarica.net/download/Nissan%20B13%20and%20N14%20Service%20Vol%201%20-%20100NX%20NX1600%20NX2000%20Sunny%20Sentra%20GA16DE%20SR20DE%20SR20DET.zip

http://www.icostarica.net/download/Nissan%20B13%20and%20N14%20Service%20Vol%202%20-%20100NX%20NX1600%20NX2000%20Sunny%20Sentra%20GA16DE%20SR20DE%20SR20DET.zip
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