Paul Gill
Test Drive
- Location
- College station Tx
I have a lot of codes maybe someone lives in Texas that can help a brother!
Hi Paul, I saw your message on the FB. Glad you made it over. Lets take a look at what you have.I have a lot of codes maybe someone lives in Texas that can help a brother!
2004 Nissan X 4X4 XTE
body style LL
Codes: P0400, P0430, P0328, P0102, P0127.
P0400 isnt a major code, start by double checking your vacuum lines, especially around your EGR valve. May can clean that EGR as well.
That P0430 code is a bit more troublesome IMO, that could be your O2 sensor or a clogged cat which would easily explain why you are chugging around. You could gamble on an o2 sensor, but my money is on the cat.
The p0328 knock sensor doesnt mean anything unless you are supercharged. It shouldnt have turned the light on. I would ignore that one pretty much.
The P0102 is your MAF - Mass air flow sensor. Start by checking your wires, then you might try and clean it, worse case replace it. That also could (probably is) cause you to run bad. Its like $100 or less. Id just replace it.
P0127 is the air intake sensor in your intake. That part is under $20. Id replace it too. Then reset all your codes and see what happens.
I am not the premier first gen guy, thats @Prime but I have owned several and have had each of those codes. Replace your sensors, check your vacuum lines, then see how you run. Are you handy? Can you replace the cat on your own? I dont know the condition of your X but if you can remove the cat your self you'll know real quick if its clogged by how it runs. If not, check with an exhaust shop.
You've already bought it, but the knock sensor is to much a pain to deal with when it doesn't make a real difference. It's located under the lower plenum, doesn't set the light, and doesn't make a huge difference on a na engine@kirk, I have already bought the Knock sensor!
Just need some help changing that out.
Once the X is fixed I'm to rip the carpet out to put diamond plated flooring in and custom lights inside and out.
You've already bought it, but the knock sensor is to much a pain to deal with when it doesn't make a real difference. It's located under the lower plenum, doesn't set the light, and doesn't make a huge difference on a na engine
Small world. I graduated in S TX but lived off Keaton by the old high school for 10yrs. Both kids went to Sanger High starting in '10.Class of 01 Sanger tx @Xterrorista
Yes, even with the 4X4.
@kirk