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Brent Patterson
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Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:15 am Post subject:
2001 Pathfinder (O2 sensor) |
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Approximately 8 months ago I noticed my "service engine soon" lamp on. I had
it looked at and found that it was a oxygen sensor that would cost $215 to
repair. I recently had it repaired along with a 70K mile comp tuneup.
When I got the vehicle back, I put fuel-injector cleaner in the gas. The
very next day I noticed the "service lamp" on again. I was told that the
injector cleaner was not O2 safe. Anyone familiar with this?
Thx...
Brent
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JimV
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Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:26 pm Post subject:
Re: 2001 Pathfinder (O2 sensor) |
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Brent Patterson wrote:
| Quote: | Approximately 8 months ago I noticed my "service engine soon" lamp on. I had
it looked at and found that it was a oxygen sensor that would cost $215 to
repair. I recently had it repaired along with a 70K mile comp tuneup.
When I got the vehicle back, I put fuel-injector cleaner in the gas. The
very next day I noticed the "service lamp" on again. I was told that the
injector cleaner was not O2 safe. Anyone familiar with this?
Thx...
Brent
Sounds like BS to me. You need to have the codes read so you know what |
it's complaining about. |
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E Meyer
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:11 pm Post subject:
Re: 2001 Pathfinder (O2 sensor) |
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On 11/20/05 1:35 AM, in article RGVff.586634$xm3.156195@attbi_s21, "Brent
Patterson" <brentcj@mchsi.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Approximately 8 months ago I noticed my "service engine soon" lamp on. I had
it looked at and found that it was a oxygen sensor that would cost $215 to
repair. I recently had it repaired along with a 70K mile comp tuneup.
When I got the vehicle back, I put fuel-injector cleaner in the gas. The
very next day I noticed the "service lamp" on again. I was told that the
injector cleaner was not O2 safe. Anyone familiar with this?
Thx...
Brent
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Specifically, what fuel injection cleaner did you use?
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Dino
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 6:46 am Post subject:
Re: 2001 Pathfinder (O2 sensor) |
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Could be the gas cap and nothing to do with the cleaner. Trying removing
and putting it back on tighter and see if it goes away in a day or two. It
must have a good seal. Happened to me.
Some cleaners specifically say they aren't catalytic compatible.
Also, which O2 sensor was it? Replacing one of them requires a computer
firmware update, there's a tech bulletin on that. 02006 or maybe another,
not sure which it is. If you took it to a dealer, I'd assume they would
have checked that. Someone else might not have though, or have the ability
to reprogram.
http://www.nissanhelp.com/Bulletins/Pathfinder/2001/1.htm
"Brent Patterson" <brentcj@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:RGVff.586634$xm3.156195@attbi_s21...
| Quote: | Approximately 8 months ago I noticed my "service engine soon" lamp on. I
had it looked at and found that it was a oxygen sensor that would cost
$215 to repair. I recently had it repaired along with a 70K mile comp
tuneup.
When I got the vehicle back, I put fuel-injector cleaner in the gas. The
very next day I noticed the "service lamp" on again. I was told that the
injector cleaner was not O2 safe. Anyone familiar with this?
Thx...
Brent
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nfisherman
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:16 am Post subject:
Re: 2001 Pathfinder (O2 sensor) |
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Brent Patterson wrote:
| Quote: | Approximately 8 months ago I noticed my "service engine soon" lamp on. I had
it looked at and found that it was a oxygen sensor that would cost $215 to
repair. I recently had it repaired along with a 70K mile comp tuneup.
When I got the vehicle back, I put fuel-injector cleaner in the gas. The
very next day I noticed the "service lamp" on again. I was told that the
injector cleaner was not O2 safe. Anyone familiar with this?
Thx...
Brent
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My SES lamp came on about 6 months ago ('02 PF). I took it to my
friendly Autozone store and they read the code. I don't remember the
code number, but it translated to the left front 02 sensor. It must
have been a transient problem because Autozone cleared the trouble code
and the light didn't come back on. I'm thinking of buying one of those
code readers so that I can reset the code and be sure that it's a real
problem before I take it in for repair. |
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