Where is the spill control valve on my car?

Where is the spill control valve on my car?

Equally it could be at a pin connection in a connector, at the fuse box feeding the ECU, under the dash where water may have got in after a screen has been changed or in the ignition switch. I would go for some (very) basic troubleshooting first.

What is code 73 for Nissan Patrol injector pump?

Code 73: P3-Pump Comm Line (2 starts). I’m trying to nut out if this really is a communication error (i.e. wires) or whether the pump control board is rogered. I do have a spare pump, of unknown condition but my engine is in sideways and it will be easier to drop the engine out to fix it than attempting to remove the pump in-situ.

How long does it take to repair Nissan Patrol spill valve?

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Is the 2.4 spill control valve a myth?

The 2.4 spill control valves will not work, Tried it already. Clean out the filter under the valve whilst you’re at it. The spill control valve thing is a bit of a myth in my opinion. I’ve looked and never seen a dedicated relay for the spill control valve.

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Equally it could be at a pin connection in a connector, at the fuse box feeding the ECU, under the dash where water may have got in after a screen has been changed or in the ignition switch. I would go for some (very) basic troubleshooting first.

What is the code for Nissan Patrol injector pump?

I’ve just had my nissan work car turn up it’s toes with the same codes. Initially it was running: The accel pos sensor is a red-herring. After clearing and cranking (no start) I get. Code 73: P3-Pump Comm Line (2 starts).

What causes a spill control valve to fail?

The spill controls themselves don’t really fail. From my experience, what fails and causes problems is when the internal filters, including the one under the spill control valve gets blocked and causes the valve not to operate as it should. The spill control valve itself can actually be opened (carefully) and you can clean the internals of it.