I have a Pulse sensor from Metromile that I plug into the OBD and it wont work now,I tried the sensor in another car and it works,so I would I fix it
SOURCE: 2004 NISSAN MURANO CODE P0442 EMISSION
Please check out this article for further info.
Let us know if you notice any of these problems.
Brian
SOURCE: Nissan Murano 04 OBD II P1168 y P1051
there is a emission system recall for these codes for your year and model contact the Nissan dealer, it is a no charge repair.
here is the summary of that recall
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP ON WITH DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE P0300-P0306, P1273 OR P1283. *TT *SC
Make : NISSAN Model : QUEST Year : 2004
Manufacturer : NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Service Bulletin Number : 04028A Date of Bulletin : MAR 24, 2004
NHTSA Item Number : 10005976
Component : ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Summary :
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP ON WITH DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE P1031, P1051, P1148, P1168 (A/F SENSOR HEATER / CLOSED LOOP) ON 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ONLY. (THIS VERSION SUPERSEDES NTB04-028.) *TT
SOURCE: Where is the OBD plug in on the Murano?
just under the dash , between your knee and the parking brake pedal.
SOURCE: How to Remove Car Radio from Nissan Murano
If you disconnect one of the battery cables for about 30 sec and reconnect it, that will reset the CD player. Then you can put in the key and see if can eject the offending CD. My bet is that it won't. I own a 2006 with a failing CD (getting it replaced on warranty next week). The CD player in these cars is a real stinker. Nissan should be ashamed.
SOURCE: 2001 nissan pathfinder- car wont start
Check tightness of the clamps on battery & make sure the earth cable is tight from battery to engine, also check tightness of nut holding the cable 2 starter motor if all ok there its most probably the solenoid on top of starter motor replace this with new all will b ok.
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