gibT es irgendwo eine schriftliche anleitung
ja, man sollte schon die Kommentare und unter den Videos die Beschreibungen lesen. Da steht doch alles.
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HERE'S A FIX!
To anyone who have this problem.
First, this is a very common issue with Nissan cars specially after
servicing the throttle body or mass airflow sensor. This can also occur
when the battery is drained or removed from the circuit. Therefore, DO
NOT remove any battery terminals to fix this problem like many have
said. Doing so will NOT fix the problem but just put you back to where
you've started. Nissan released a bulletin for this and this is what
you're suppose to do.
***Note: The timing within this procedure is critical, so get a
stopwatch handy! Follow these steps to the letter! Trust me! It's easy,
but can take a couple of tries.
Step 1. Drive your car around for at least 15min to let the car heat up
to its operating temp and transmission to heat up as well.
Step 2. Park the car and make SURE that your gear is at "PARK" or "NEUTRAL'.
Step 3. Make SURE the steering wheel is centered.
Step 4. Make sure to turn off every electronic accessories ie, air
conditioner, stereo, lights etc. If you have something like a phone
charger in the cigarette lighter receptacle, remove it.
Step 5. Make sure all your car doors are closed and windows are up.
Step 6. Turn the engine off.
***Note: If you have anything that can obstruct the path of
your gas pedal from being depressed all the way down to the floor, (such
as an aftermarket carpet) move it out of the way.
Step 7. Turn the key to the "ON" position. Wait 3 second then back to
"OFF" position for 10 seconds. (Repeat this step three times).
Step 8. Turn the key to the "ON" position again and wait 3 seconds, then
FULLY depress and then FULLY release gas pedal 5 times WITHIN 5
seconds.
Step 9. Wait 7 seconds then FULLY depress and HOLD gas pedal on the
floor until the "check engine" or "service engine" light start to blink
for about 10 seconds.
**Note: The blinking should start within 20 seconds after holding the
pedal. If not, stop the process and repeat the whole procedure starting
from step 7.
Step 10. When the "check engine" or "service engine" light stop blinking
and become steadily illuminated, fully release gas pedal and start the
engine WITHIN 3 seconds.
***Note: if this procedure is done successfully, the RPM should go
to spec (usually around 750 RPM give or take). If not, repeat the
procedure starting from step 7.
Don't expect to get this down your first try! It took me at least 3 times till finally fixing the same issue I had
A friend of mine took 5 times with his.
Hopefully this will help anyone who is experiencing the same problem with their Nissan.
Good luck!