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Ouch. When you get it fixed, let us know how much it cost.Pathfindork wrote:Hey folks. Just picked up a 2002 to replace my equally high miles 99 Altima. Of course the very next day the fuel pump died. LOL
My shop replaced the fuel pump, they said the other components were fine, for around $500; I also had them test the MAF sensor and check for intake leaks. Took it on a 600 mile roadtrip the next day and it was fine. Well, the check engine light came on half an hour into that trip ( LOL ) but it ran fine. Going to pick up a cheap scanner to see what the truck is telling me.Micallen wrote:Ouch. When you get it fixed, let us know how much it cost.
Grab an ELM327 bluetooth scanner and D/L the torque app for your phone.Pathfindork wrote:My shop replaced the fuel pump, they said the other components were fine, for around $500; I also had them test the MAF sensor and check for intake leaks. Took it on a 600 mile roadtrip the next day and it was fine. Well, the check engine light came on half an hour into that trip ( LOL ) but it ran fine. Going to pick up a cheap scanner to see what the truck is telling me.Micallen wrote:Ouch. When you get it fixed, let us know how much it cost.
Had a shop pull the code, P1147 - O2 Sensor, Bank 1.Micallen wrote:Grab an ELM327 bluetooth scanner and D/L the torque app for your phone.
yes, you're rightPathfindork wrote:Micallen wrote:Grab an ELM327 bluetooth scanner and D/L Simulation de rachat de crédit the torque app for your phone.
Had a shop pull the code, P1147 - O2 Sensor, Bank 1.
No big deal.