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I have a 2011 Nissan rogue and while driving it starts to buck I let off the gas pedal and it levels off push pedal lightly and it ok for a second then starts up doing it again what can I do
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If you mean rogue, there should be a cover for your in cabin filter right by the gas pedal to the right towards the fire wall. It should be fairly skinny in size and just unclog the cover and pull out existing filter. To replace, just reverse the step. Quick tip is to pinch filter in the middle like a bow tie to help fit back in easier. Hope this helps you out and GL
There is a shift "lock" sloenoid keeping the shifter from moving out of park unless the ignition is on and the brake pedal is depressed. It is located below the shifter shaft mechanism. Any other shoft solenoids are located within the transmission just above the oil pan.
Does it squeak only when you turn left ? Pour a bit of water ( about 2 teaspoonful on the belt and see if noise stops. Also check if left wheel is not touching the mud cover.thanks. Is power steering fluid level ok ?
check your brake light switch on the brake pedal, more than likely thats where the problem is, when pedal is push down, the plunger on the switch is released to turn lights on, when you let up off the pedal the plunger gets push in by the pedal to wich its mounted, which inturn shuts the lights off. do you see how its suppost to work ? thats the only switch for your brakes , soooo yours is backwards correct ? must need re-mounted in its proper location........... OK
Check all the turn signal bulbs. The most common reason for fast blinking is a blown bulb. Check they are all working then remove each one in turn to check the connections are clean and dry. If they are all ok your looking at it being a wiring issue.
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