Why is my 2003 Altima overheating?

Why is my 2003 Altima overheating?

While there are a variety of reasons your Nissan Altima is overheating, the most common 3 are a coolant leak (water pump, radiator, hose etc.), the radiator fan, or a failed thermostat.

Why does my Nissan Altima hesitate at 2000 rpm?

I have a problem with my car, 3 months ago the engine started with a hesitation or stumble when reaching 2000 rpm. First, my husband did the tune up (the only thing he didn’t do was changing the fuel filter, as in Autozone he was told that it was only sold together the fuel pump).

Is there a recall on the Nissan Altima?

There was a Nissan recall announced July 7,2006, (see “carcomplaints.com”). I have the stalling problem and noticed the recall. I called Nissan Canada and the recall is still accepted. I have just booked the recall repair.

What causes a Nissan Altima to jerk and stall?

Hi, the most common cause for stallings and jerks are the crankshaft and camshfats sensors, they are sold together originals. I’m sure the problem is the MAF sensor, which measures the mass of air flow and sits after the air filter. I had the same problem twice with my 2003 Altima 2.5.

When does the Check Engine light go off in a Nissan Altima?

Here there are two things that will happen if you did everything correctly so far, so you might need somebody else to pay attention to the check engine light: around the second 11 the check light should go off and immediatly afterwards start blinking. If this happens you’re on your way to reprogramming the throttle body. 7.

I have a problem with my car, 3 months ago the engine started with a hesitation or stumble when reaching 2000 rpm. First, my husband did the tune up (the only thing he didn’t do was changing the fuel filter, as in Autozone he was told that it was only sold together the fuel pump).

There was a Nissan recall announced July 7,2006, (see “carcomplaints.com”). I have the stalling problem and noticed the recall. I called Nissan Canada and the recall is still accepted. I have just booked the recall repair.

Hi, the most common cause for stallings and jerks are the crankshaft and camshfats sensors, they are sold together originals. I’m sure the problem is the MAF sensor, which measures the mass of air flow and sits after the air filter. I had the same problem twice with my 2003 Altima 2.5.

Here there are two things that will happen if you did everything correctly so far, so you might need somebody else to pay attention to the check engine light: around the second 11 the check light should go off and immediatly afterwards start blinking. If this happens you’re on your way to reprogramming the throttle body. 7.