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My sister has a 1995 nissan maxima with a 3.0L

First check all fuses, if thats not it then make sure the button you push to activate the ac is working! More than likely the button to turn the ac on has went out.
3/15/2012 11:53:51 PM • 1995 Nissan... • 141 views • 0 helpful votes
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Can i put tires size 205/70/15 on a 1995 nissan

You may be able, this is tough to say. the best way would be to mount on a rim and install on the car. For example but it on the rear and lower the car and make sure the tire does not hit anything and then do the same to the front. In the front turn wheel all the way left and then right to make sure it does not hit anything. This tire is taller than the stock tire but may work. the best way is the way i listed above. good day.
3/1/2012 2:02:12 PM • 1995 Nissan... • 208 views • 0 helpful votes
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Putting altenator back in 95 nissan maxima

Try loosing the bottom bolt, get all the bolts started before tightening anything.
4/8/2012 5:17:00 PM • 1995 Nissan... • 67 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to find codes for check engine light on

Check Engine Light Codes and MeaningsLong blinks Short blinks Problem 1 1 Camshaft position sensor 1 2 Mass air flow sensor 1 3 Engine coolant temperature sensor 1 4 Speed sensor 1 11 EVAP control system (flow) 1 14 Fuel injection system right bank (too rich) 1 15 Fuel injection system right bank (too lean) 2 1 Ignition circuit 2 3 Closed throttle position switch 2 5 Idle speed control 2 9 Fuel Injection system left bank (too rich) 2 10 Fuel Injection system left bank (too lean) 3 1 ECU 3 2 Exhaust gas recirculation system flow problem 3 3 Front left O2 sensor 3 4 Knock sensor 3 5 Exhaust gas recirculation temperature sensor 3 6 EGRC-BPT valve 3 7 Closed loop control 3 8 Closed loop control 4 1 Air intake temperature sensor 4 2 Fuel tank temperature sensor 4 3 Throttle position sensor 4 7 Crankshaft position sensor 5 3 Front right O2 sensor 5 4 Automatic transmission control unit 6 3 Cylinder #6 misfire 6 4 Cylinder #5 misfire 6 5 Cylinder #4 misfire 6 6 Cylinder #3 misfire 6 7 Cylinder #2 misfire 6 8 Cylinder #1 misfire 7 1 Multiple cylinder misfire 7 2 Three way catalytic converter (right side) 7 3 Three way catalytic converter (left side) 7 4 Evaporative emission control system pressure sensor 7 5 Evaporative emission control system 7 7 Rear O2 sensor 8 1 Vacuum cut valve bypass valve 8 2 Crank position sensor 8 3 Absolute pressure sensor 8 4 Automatic transmission control unit 8 6 Evaporative emission canister purge control solenoid valve 8 7 Evaporative emission Canister purge control solenoid valve circuit 9 1 Front Right O2 sensor 9 3 Evaporative emission Canister vent control valve 9 5 Crankshaft position sensor 9 8 Engine coolant temperature sensor 10 1 Front left O2 sensor 10 3 Park and Neutral position switch 10 5 EGRC solenoid valve 10 8 Evaporative emission canister purge volume control valve 11 1 Inhibitor switch 11 2 Revolution sensor 11 3 Improper shifting to first gear (Automatic transmission) 11 4 Improper shifting to second gear (Automatic transmission) 11 5 Improper shifting to third gear (Automatic transmission) 11 6 Improper shifting to fourth gear (Automatic transmission) 11 7 Solenoid valve lock up function 12 1 Shift solenoid B (Automatic transmission) 12 3 Overrun clutch solenoid valve (Automatic transmission) 12 4 Torque converter clutch solenoid valve (Automatic transmission) 12 5 Line pressure solenoid valve (Automatic transmission) 12 6 Throttle position sensor (Automatic transmission) 12 7 Engine speed signal 12 8 Fluid temperature sensor 13 2 MAP/BARO Switch Solenoid Valve 13 5 Fuel pump control module 13 8 Cooling fan
12/12/2011 10:43:20 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 1,438 views • 1 helpful votes
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Car idles rough

  1. check tappet clearance
  2. '' idle screw adjustment. air fuel mixer
  3. '' spark plugs for electrode,clearance and carbon deposits
  4. '' lead wires leakages
  5. '' timing improper
  6. '' very old petrol in the tank. clean and replace fresh petrol
try these first
2/28/2012 12:00:23 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 153 views • 0 helpful votes
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96 nissan max, 5spd, hard starting. crank over, bu wont start, replace cam, crank.pos, ref sensors, fuel pump, inhibter relay, i seem to have no spark to plug , remove plugs and there al wet with gas,

Hello! First check fuse # 59 (7.5A)..If it is good the failure is a typical fault on your vehicle and is more than likely the cause...A defective ECCS relay (aka..EGI)...It is the ECM Module control...It is located in box 2 on the left side of the engine next to the battery....a common failure...The cost is under $20..see photo below...If the relay does not solve the problem...There is a Technical Service bulletin that addresses the issue...EC97-018b NTB98-008b September 16, 19991995-99 MAXIMA EGI HARNESS WIRE BREAKAGE...Guru...saailer1_14_2012_5_15_48_am.jpgSTANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # RY363 I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/david_6df67de3b14de867
1/10/2012 11:26:04 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 555 views • 0 helpful votes
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The exhust manifold fills up with gas and starts

check for a leaking fuel pressure regulator then look at injectors
4/6/2012 2:00:17 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 49 views • 0 helpful votes
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Got code po325 knocksencer/po 506idlecontrolcircuit/ purgevalve?are all on same fuse? my problems w/car are high idle/ check englite some stalling then won t start for several houds

Hello! Forget fuses...The Knock Sensor is designed to detect pinging..and the ECM adjusts the ignition timing and fuel mixture to prevent knocking to continue..It is very difficult to replace ..however quite easy to test...Lets eliminate it first...See diagram below..Pull the connector plug and measure the Knock Sensors pin to ground (not the connector)..wire color is White...Two pins are shown in the diagram..your engine only has one pin...Set mutimeter on ohms...One meter probe on Knock sensor pin and the other on bare metal chassis ground..Knock sensor should read between 500k and 620K as in K=1000...send results...The use of a fuel too low in octane (a measurement of anti-knock quality) will result in spark knock...Send a comment with results and then we'll look at the idle air fault...Guru...saailer1_15_2012_10_06_38_pm.gif I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/david_6df67de3b14de867
1/5/2012 9:13:09 PM • 1995 Nissan... • 408 views • 0 helpful votes
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Car shuts down completely at stop lights ...cranks up immediately..recently had the fuel filter changed

I'd suggest your idle track sensor Or an air leak on your fuel line suction side
3/3/2012 12:54:46 PM • 1995 Nissan... • 84 views • 0 helpful votes
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Actually I need a copy of the fuse diagram for my

a high resistance would cause it to not run right ,try a hot wire from battery direct to the supply of the pump and see if it works if not renew the pump
1/28/2012 5:51:32 PM • 1995 Nissan... • 182 views • 0 helpful votes
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1995 nissan maxima

So the problem has been occuring for a year and you are just now trying to fix it? Sorry, I just simply do not understand why people do this...keep driving it until it won't drive anymore even though you KNOW it has a problem....Maybe you can explain this to me???If you can hear the starter clicking when you try to start it, then you have a bad starter. If it makes no noise at all. then you most likely have a bad clutch switch.
12/31/2011 3:28:50 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 344 views • 0 helpful votes
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Egi fuse/relay

I appreciate your request for my help. However, for either personal or technical reasons I am unable to assist you at this time.
11/28/2011 7:14:30 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 760 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where are the coil injectors located in the engine

Same answer as your last posting of this question:The fuel injectors are under the air intake plenum on the fuel rail. I do not intend to be mean, but if you do not know enough about an engine to know where the fuel injectors are located, you probably should not attempt to mess with them.
1/5/2012 12:37:33 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 234 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a 1995 nissan maxima where is

The starter and soliniod are together in this car and located in the front of the engine under the airbox. The starter is only held in with 2 bolts and the wiring. You may not need to remove the airbox completely but it may be easier I the long run if the mounting bolts have rusted over the years. Remember to disconnect the battery before starting this job. Also, make note of how the wires are connected before you remove them. Disconnect batteryRemove top of airbox (cover)Make notes on how the air hoses and wiring are hooked up.Loosen clamps on hoses to airbox and disconnect any electrical connectors. Remove the attaching hardware for the airbox and remove.Make notes on wiring to the starter/solinoid. Remove/ unplug wiring to starter. Remove the retaining hardware. For the starter and remove.I recommend bringing the starter and solinoid as an assembly to a parts store capable of completing the tests because they do it for free and assume responsibility for the test by doing the job. ; ) (autozone, pepboys do this test for free)Determine faults and replace as necessary.To install, reverse removal procedures.Good luck!
1/17/2012 3:23:51 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 146 views • 0 helpful votes
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My 95 maxima was just cuttn out on me and would go

Battery went dead? If this is the case you probably have a dead short.Should pull starter possibly bad solinoid, My old Maxima had caused me similar issue, if you pull starter it usually can be tested at a local Auto parts store. In a vehicle that fails to start, the common problems are the starter solenoid and the starter motor. The starter assembly can be quickly pulled from a 1995 Nissan Maxima, and then can be further separated to replace one part of the starter assembly.The process does not require any special tools, and can be done by novice mechanics
12/28/2011 2:34:52 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 229 views • 0 helpful votes
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Need code for replacement key

According with the Owners Manual, there should be a key code that you can take to the dealer to get a replacement.Hope this helps; also keep in mind that your feedback is important and I`ll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer.Thank you for using FixYa, have a nice day.
2/8/2012 1:31:14 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 63 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where are the coil injectors located in the engine

The fuel injectors are under the air intake plenum on the fuel rail. I do not intend to be mean, but if you do not know enough about an engine to know where the fuel injectors are located, you probably should not attempt to mess with them.
1/5/2012 12:36:55 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 147 views • 0 helpful votes
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Need code to replace lost key

Hi Barb:According with the Owners Manual, there should be a key code that you can take to the dealer to get a replacement. Hope this helps; also keep in mind that your feedback is important and I`ll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer. Thank you for using FixYa, have a nice day.
2/8/2012 1:32:52 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 56 views • 0 helpful votes
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Need code for lost key

Hi:According with the Owners Manual, there should be a key code that you can take to the dealer to get a replacement. Hope this helps; also keep in mind that your feedback is important and I`ll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer. Thank you for using FixYa, have a nice day.
2/8/2012 1:35:18 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 49 views • 0 helpful votes
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While driving the car runs fine, but when stoping

Hi Thomas, We have a couple different issues here.First, your Maxima is either NOT a 1995 model, or it is a very late 1995 model that "thinks" it's a 1996. The reason I say this is because a 1995 model Maxima is NOT OBD compatible and is not capable of outputting "P-codes" to a generic OBD scanner.Those Nissans that were claimed to be OBD compatible in the late 1995 model year only output certain codes. To find out the rest of the story, you still need a scanner that has software capable of accessing the engine computer through the Nissan-2 connector (usually in the fuse block area).Then you need to understand about Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0325.This code does not necessarily mean that you need a new knock sensor. I think you will be a little less confused if you know the facts. What you need to know about ALL fault codes is that they NEVER tell you what parts to replace. Fault codes only tell you that the computer has a problem with one of the many circuits and systems that it monitors. The fault code will tell you which system is failing or which circuit is failing. They DO NOT tell you what is wrong with the circuit or system that it is reporting. The person diagnosing the vehicle is supposed to figure that one out. Most people think that "diagnostics" means plug in the "magic box" and replace everything the computer tells you to replace. I WISH it was that easy!Now that you know all of this, we can examine the code itself. What causes this code to set? ...I'm glad you asked. The computer controls the ignition timing in your car. The trick is to advance the timing as far as possible (for more power and efficiency) while not advancing it too far, which will cause pre-detonation (also known as "ignition ping"). Pre-detonation can cause serious engine damage, including burning holes through a piston.Here is where the knock sensor comes in. SCENARIO 1: The computer advances the ignition until the knock sensor "hears" an ignition ping. When this happens, the knock sensor sends a signal to the PCM to let it know that the engine is "knocking". So the computer responds by retarding the timing a little to stop the knock. When the knock stops, the knock sensor will stop sending a knock signal to the computer.DTC P0325 sets when the computer has ******** the ignition timing as far as it possibly can and the knock sensor is STILL sending a knock signal.SCENARIO 2: The computer also tests the knock sensor by deliberately advancing the timing too far for a few seconds to see if it gets a signal from the knock sensor.So, P0325 can also set if there is NO signal from the knock sensor when the computer is EXPECTING a signal.For scenario 1, the cause is usually a mechanical knock in the engine. Loose timing belts, worn/loose timing chains worn distributor shafts, bad pulley bearings, etc. The knock sensor does not know the difference between a knock caused by pre-detonation and a knock caused by a loose valve lifter (or other mechanical reason). The knock does not go away when the timing is ******** because the knock is not CAUSED by timing....code P0325 sets.For scenario 2, the cause is usually either the knock sensor itself or a problem with the wire between the knock sensor and the computer or the knock sensor is not grounded properly. These things will cause the knock sensor to not be able to get a message through to the computer....code P0325 sets.Now, the misfire at idle is a whole other issue. The computer will default to base ignition timing settings if there is a knock sensor fault. You may notice a little loss of performance, particularly during heavy acceleration, but there is NO WAY that your knock sensor is the CAUSE of ANY misfire - especially not at idle. However, it is VERY possible that whatever is causing the misfire could also be the cause of the knock sensor code.Basically what I am saying here is that you need to put the knock sensor problem "on the back burner" until you find out what is causing your misfire. Unfortunately, misfires can be cause by a LOT of different things ranging from a bad spark plug to a cracked cylinder head or worn-out piston rings. The misfire simply has to be diagnosed using the proper procedures to avoid replacing a bunch of things that will not fix the problem.With all that said, WHEW! I hope you got through all that!The older Nissans are notorious for the distributor shaft bushing going bad and causing a loud "rattling" noise. The movement of the shaft can cause a cylinder misfire, and the rattling can cause a knock sensor code to set. I have fixed many of the Nissan V-6 engines with this same problem by replacing the distributor. This is the FIRST place I would look. If your distributor is not rattling, try revving the motor just a little and see if it rattles. If it does, replace it. If it does not, let me know and we will look elsewhere for the cause of your problem.-Dave (dttech)
11/19/2011 12:19:22 AM • 1995 Nissan... • 361 views • 0 helpful votes
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