What causes a Nissan Pulsar N16 to not start?

What causes a Nissan Pulsar N16 to not start?

1:Low gas mileage,shuddering,stalling,knocking,pinging. 2:CEL may come on. 1:Engine may start normally in some cases,but will cut off after a few minutes (seconds) of operation. 2:Engine may not start at all. 3:No spark from the spark plugs. 4: Engine may backfire or have irregular rpms,if the vehicle starts at all.

Is there a problem with Nissan Pulsar 1.2turbo engine?

This is a very well known problem suffered by 1.2 DIG-T engines fitted to the Juke, Micra and Pulsar between 2014 and 2015. There is a monster thread on the QQ forums.

What kind of engine does a Nissan QG18DE have?

The Nissan QG18DE is a 1.8 liter (1,769 cc, 107.94 cu in) straight-four 4-stroke natural aspirated gasoline engine from Nissan QG-family. The engine was produced since 1999 as substituted of the SR18DE and was discontinued in 2006. The Nissan QG18DE engine received the RJC Technology of The Year Award of 2001

What causes a Nissan Pulsar to miss a smog test?

3:Smog test failure usually means bad sensor. 4:Engine may idle roughly,hesitate,or stumble.A bad 02 sensor causes an engines air/fuel mixture to become too lean.Normally,a lean fuel/air mixture (too much air,not enough fuel)will cause a engine to miss,or misfire,especially when an engine is idling. 1:CEL may flash.

What causes a Nissan Pulsar to not start?

There are really two main ways that a vehicle will not start. The first and most common is when it won’t turn over. This just means that the engine doesn’t move when you turn the key. The second way that your Pulsar won’t start is when the engine turns when you engage the starter, but it won’t fire and run on its own.

What are the problems with the Nissan QG18DE?

There is a problem with the idle valve gasket. Eventually, antifreeze starts leaking directly into the engine control unit. Replacement of the gasket fixes the issue.

Is the Nissan QG18DE 1.8 liter engine hydraulic?

But these 1.8 and 1.6-liter engines are very similar. The QG18DE uses the same variable valve timing system (CVTC) on the same camshaft, timing chain, variable geometry intake manifold with valves, cylinder head, etc. There are no hydraulic tappets in the engine also (every 60,000 miles, please, visit service for valve gap/clearance adjustments).

How old is the exhaust manifold on a Nissan Pulsar?

Exhaust manifold developed a big crack in it at 3½ years old though, managed to get Nissan to cover parts for replacement, paying just labour. Flogged it off at around 120K.