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Code P1441 is Evaporative System Flow During Non-Purge. This can be many things. I suggest you take this to a professional and do not just throw parts at the problem. You will end up being money ahead.

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Q: What is the problem in Nissan 2001 Altima if on a freeway the odometer turns blank and there is no acceleration for few seconds and you also have a MIL light with code P1441?
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