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Frio Nissan Micra failure

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14 years 10 months before #15216 by manual-mecanica
Frio Nissan Micra failure published by Manual-Mecanica
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I have a Micra Nissan from 2003, for some time ago I turned on the orange engine of the engine, and in cold it is difficult for him to scour Someone who has had something similar
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14 years 10 months before #15269 by manual-mecanica
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Look at cold starting problems, they are usually caused by the engine tennum sensor, they have to drown through an excess or lack of fuel. or a confusing and erroneous signal. To my parser and for the experience I have in mechanics as well as the way of work that is used in my workshop after the scanner, the accused sensors are checked and if everything is fine the point of the vehicle and from Ahy forward.

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14 years 10 months before #15421 by manual-mecanica
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What the partner says, you have to check this sensor and if it is true that it is screwed, it will have to be changed. The only idea that occurs to me is that you see a new original one that is sure to look for it in some dezguace or auxiliary brands. Greetings

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14 years 10 months before #15458 by manual-mecanica
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Hello, I fully agree with the previous tips before changing any sensor, the connectors must be verified. Many sensor failures are due to a bad contact in the connector due to dust moisture or wear of the terminals in the connector if you have easy access to the sensor. TIME AND CONNECT IT EYE YOU HAVE TO FEEL A CLICK TO CONNECT IT DISCONSECTS THE BATTERY TO BE DEVELOPED THE CODE AND THEN FIGH up.

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