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2011 Nissan Altima loss of power after 20 to 30 miles of driving
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- Andy.MacFadyen
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Film type MAF sensors are diificult to restore by cleaning and from my experience on various vehicles have a shorter life than other types of MAF. A good scantool or even using a cheap eBay dongle and an android app such a OBD Car Doctor Pro or Torque Pro show be able to show you either the air flow rate or raw voltage output of the sensor . You can also use a digital volt meter to back probe the sensor (use the volts scale and be very very careful not to short a connection to ground), the voltage on the signal wire at idle is normally around 0.5 to 0.9 volts
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A: Clean the MAF and do a Idle Air Learn.
B: Check the CVT fluid level when hot. It can go into limp mode if it is overfull. MUST NOT BE BEYOND THE HASHED AREA ON THE STICK WHEN HOT!!!.
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CLEAN that THROTTLE BODY while you are at it!!!
I'm guessing the car has a few miles on it. I've fixed a couple Nissan's with this code this way. Give it a try.
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Just remember to write down all codes BEFORE unplugging the MAF since you will set at least one code doing this.
Was just thinking of a quick check you could do if the PCM has a fall back option for no maf.
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The mass airflow sensor should read just under four Volts under wide open throttle but if the exhaust is plugged it probably won't go that high so I would check the exhaust first.
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You mean the unplug method, right?93Rubie wrote: This will not work on a NIssan. No back up strategy.
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93Rubie wrote: This will not work on a NIssan. No back up strategy.
Good to know. I wasn't sure if Nissan was able to or not.
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