Hi, I have a 98 olds 88 that does this occasionaly. I found that low engine coolant was the cause for my problem. I keep checking it for leaks, but I have found none. So I just keep checking it and filling as necessary.
35 is a safe number.
maybe there's leak or needs more freon.
You need to warm the car up with hot water.
I have an 05 sentra that shifts rough from 1rst to 2nd, especially when cold. You find any answers? thanks, Brian brewnut@hotmail.com
If it's the MK2 91 modl facelift. Cold 1000 rpm warm between 500 and 600 rpm
my air is cold, and car does not overheat but the fan does not work
you probably blew your MAF sensor on the intake. its $550 at any Nissan dealer. good luck. and don't install no other "cold air intakes" on your car. you wont get anything out of your car with those.... look it just cost you 550 dolllars
No but if you do it wrong (oily filter or leaky connection) you can damage the sensor while driving making it necessary to replace that sensor later.
Depending on the type of engine that your Nissan has, the location may be different.What you are looking for should be black and cylinder shaped with a cap on the top.When you open it, it will have a short dipstick that is attached to the lid with a few different markings on it including a range of marks for cold fluid and a range of marks for hot fluid.
heat core. leak. thermostat. no antifreeze.
Check the engine coolant temprature sensor it may be sending the wrong signals to the ECU making the ECU think the engine is cold and overfueling the engine.
The cause of the whining noise in the front end of a 2004 supercharged Monte Carlo, especially during cold weather, is the idler pulley. This is located at the driver's side of the engine between the alternator and a/c pump.