Why does my Nissan Almera make a hissing noise?
The engine is running rough, and there is a hissing noise coming from it, although there are no problems revealed when you do a fault check. Most likely, this is a problem with your airflow meter.
Why does my Nissan Almera keep stalling?
The car constantly stalls and sometimes doesn’t start again for a while after stalling. This is a major fault that only really affects Almeras made between March 2000 and July 2002. It only affects the petrol version, and it’s caused by a misaligned engine crankshaft and camshaft.
Are there any recalls on the Nissan Almera?
In the following overview, you will find the most common problems for the Nissan Almera, for which Nissan has announced a recall through the EU Rapex system. For recalls and faults found in the UK scroll down. If the problem is corrected in time, it may not affect the overall reliability of your Nissan Almera.
Why does my Nissan Almera stutter when I Rev the engine?
Your Almera starts fine, but it stutters and sometimes cuts out when you rev the engine. This could be a variety of issues. Your first step should be to check the airflow sensor and then test that the fuel pump is working correctly.
When did Nissan start making the Nissan Almera?
The Nissan Almera is a small family car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan from 1995 onwards.
Where does the Nissan Almera Pulsar come from?
The facelifted Almera was built in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK, and exported to parts of the Asia-Pacific where it was sold as the Nissan Pulsar. In 2006 the second-generation Almera reached its sixth year of production but was still selling strongly worldwide.
When did Nissan stop making the Datsun Truck?
The Datsun Truck is a compact pickup truck made by Nissan in Japan from 1955 through 1997. It was originally sold under the Datsun brand, but this was switched to Nissan in 1983. It was replaced in 1997 by the Frontier and Navara.
What kind of suspension does Nissan Almera have?
First, the Almera’s MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension (Nissan’s name for its double lateral link twist beam suspension) had been retuned.
The engine is running rough, and there is a hissing noise coming from it, although there are no problems revealed when you do a fault check. Most likely, this is a problem with your airflow meter.
The car constantly stalls and sometimes doesn’t start again for a while after stalling. This is a major fault that only really affects Almeras made between March 2000 and July 2002. It only affects the petrol version, and it’s caused by a misaligned engine crankshaft and camshaft.
Your Almera starts fine, but it stutters and sometimes cuts out when you rev the engine. This could be a variety of issues. Your first step should be to check the airflow sensor and then test that the fuel pump is working correctly.
Why are my Nissan Almera brakes not working?
When you put the car into park using the handbrake, it sometimes self-releases. There’s a misalignment between the ratchets and the pawl teeth, which means that the brake can’t be securely set. This was a big recall issue for Nissan, and if your car is still under warranty, then they will replace the brake assembly for free.