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How to self -diagnose a Pathfinder VG33E 2000

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16 years 4 months before #9068 by manual-mecanica
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5000 km ago they did a thorough job at the dealership, including changing the timing belt, spark plugs, oils,
scanning, and for everything else they used Mastercard.: Laugh: : Ohmy:

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16 years 4 months before #9075 by manual-mecanica
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Hahaha, well, the problem can't be too serious. Maybe you have a small fuel leak from the hoses or just the injectors. Perhaps the tank's insulator or cap isn't installed properly. Check that first. Has your fuel consumption increased since you started smelling it?

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16 years 4 months before #9105 by manual-mecanica
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The smell appeared shortly after fuel consumption increased. I inspected the fuel lines and everything is in order; there are no leaks. : Dry:

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16 years 4 months before #9118 by manual-mecanica
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And for the injectors orrines? Do you have a canister?

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