How much is a coil pack for a 2004 Nissan Sentra?
We currently carry 21 Ignition Coil products to choose from for your 2004 Nissan Sentra, and our inventory prices range from as little as $58.98 up to $104.99.
Why does my 2004 Nissan Sentra not start?
Hi Everyone: Today we have a 2004 Nissan Sentra 1.8L, cranks over and will not start intermittently. Check engine light is on with code PO118, engine coolant temperature voltage to high. The Vantage shows 1.15 volts warm and it should be 0.60 volts. So were off a half a volt and the freeze frame data shows minus 40 degrees when the code set.
How to troubleshoot a Nissan 1.8L no start?
No Start 1: Checking For Spark. No Start 2: Checking For Fuel. No Start 3: Checking Engine Mechanical Condition. No Start Summary. More 1.8L Nissan Tutorials. NOTE: The following real life case study may be a handy read: No Start Case Study 2002 1.8L Nissan Sentra.
What does cranks but does not start Nissan mean?
Here’s a brief description that’ll help you make sense of this tutorial: Cranks But Does Not Start Condition: Means that your 1.8L Nissan’s starter motor is cranking the engine but the engine is not starting.
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Does Not Crank Condition: Means that the engine is not cranking when you turn the key to crank the engine. In other words, the engine doesn’t turn over at all. This is usually due to a bad starter motor, bad ignition switch, bad neutral safety switch, or the engine is locked up.
What are ignition coils on a Nissan Sentra?
You can find this tutorial in Spanish here: Cómo Probar Las Bobinas De Encendido (1.8L Nissan Sentra) (en: autotecnico-online.com ). The Coil-On-Plug (COP) ignition coils are the ones that create and deliver the Spark that each engine cylinder needs to burn the air/fuel mixture.
Hi Everyone: Today we have a 2004 Nissan Sentra 1.8L, cranks over and will not start intermittently. Check engine light is on with code PO118, engine coolant temperature voltage to high. The Vantage shows 1.15 volts warm and it should be 0.60 volts. So were off a half a volt and the freeze frame data shows minus 40 degrees when the code set.
No Start 1: Checking For Spark. No Start 2: Checking For Fuel. No Start 3: Checking Engine Mechanical Condition. No Start Summary. More 1.8L Nissan Tutorials. NOTE: The following real life case study may be a handy read: No Start Case Study 2002 1.8L Nissan Sentra.
How to test the ignition coils ( Nissan 1.8L )?
Testing the ignition coils (most commonly known as the COP ignition coils), on your 1.8L Nissan Sentra is pretty easy. You don’t need any expensive diagnostic equipment to see if they have failed and causing the misfire code or condition your Nissan Sentra is currently experiencing.