Thank You in advance for any help you can provide.
Vehicle: 1997 Nissan Hardbody 2.4L(KA24E)4 cyl. 5 speed, 211,000 miles. Motor starts fine but the idle is rough and the engine surges about every 15 seconds or so. Not always, but that's what's happening. Checked all vacuum lines, TPS, IACV-AAC(replaced), all solenoid switches, EGR, BPT valve, changed the PCV and connecting hose , checked all fuel lines for blockage(clear), injectors all check out ok, harnesses all have continuity and battery voltage present, checked the fuel pressure at idle and is: 36-38 psi(should be 34 psi), then the engine will surge(rev up) and the fuel pressure will drop to 34-35 psi(where it should be). When I pull the vacuum line off the pressure raises to 43 psi and stays there until I put the line back on then hovers at 36-38 psi then surges and the motor shakes due to the rough idle. Any thoughts?! Thanks Again!!!
Ok i have the same truck my timing was off 3 teeth but mine wouldn't kick out of high idle is y mine was surging but know with timing right no vacuum leaks i cant get it below 1400 but when a vacuum turns on it almost kills my engine any thoughts i know i got a vacuum line mixed up idk were though
Have you checked the knock sensor?
Its a sensor located at the rear of the motor on the driver side held in place ay a single 10mm bolt.
It is posible that its sending an intermentent signal to the I.C. unit and making it stall.
SOURCE: 1997 Nissan Hardbody has rough idle/surges/stalls
the 2001 altima is what i have and I had the same problem as you. turned out to be a bad head gasket factory used cheap ones for a few years before they found the problem. one way to test this is to get a can of carborator cleaner and spray it around the area where the head meets the block under the intake problem should be around the 4th cylinder or close to driver side. if the head gasket is bad the rough idle will smooth out while you are spraying the head.
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I have the same problem. I took it to a mechanic I trust. His analysis is that these engines have a timin chain. After about 200k, the chain becomes a little loose which throws off the engine tiiming causint it to surge. Unfortunately there is no cheap fix for this. Replacing timing chain is quite expensive.
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your EGR passages are clogged with carbon build up inside of the intake manifold.
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