Here you go. i hope this helps and good luck.
Thank you very much, maybe you know this prob I'm have with my 91 nissan maxima, car sputters, and bogs out a lot, but if I go over a bump hard it will be good again for a while or I hit another bump and back to sputtering, and if I have the car on to long it will shut off, hope somebody can help. Thanks
Sounds like you ahve something loose of course but what you can do is while the car is running start to wiggle some of your wiring around including the rear by the fuel tank as that's where your fuel pump is until the problem starts or stops again. I would really have to listen to the "sputtering" as you say to hear if I think it's a timing issue or a fuel issue but i would guess it's in your ignition system cause you say "sputter" If you get lucky and narrow down the area of the loose connection then you can work your way from there. If you are need of any wiring diagrams once you have it narrowed down. Feel free to email me at [email protected] with what info you have and I will be happy to see what I have that I can send you. This is what i do for a living and that's how I would go about it for starters. Is your "check engine" light on because if it is, that would mean a code is stored in there and if you find out what the code is that may lead you in the right direction as well. Have a Happy Easter and good luck cause problems like this can take 5 minutes or 5 hours just be patient and you will find it.
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SOURCE: 1997 Nissan Maxima firing order
this is the correct info, please rate this. from the shop manual
SOURCE: firing order for 1990 nissan maxima?
123456 Counter Clockwise
#1 is Left side of Distribitor the one "Closest" to Engine
Firing Order: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6
SOURCE: order to put wires on nissan maxima
For the 1993 Nissan Maxixa 3.0L:
Firing Order:
1-2-3-4-5-6
Cylinders:
......(back)
1.......3........5
2.......4........6
......(front)
Distributor Connections:
...(back)
............1
......6
5.................2
............3
......4
..(front)
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Clifford224 again thank u for the advise, I will do what u have said, and will keep u updated, and no my check engine light is not on, but the (p) on the power and comfort switch comes on and flashes sometimes, even with the switch being off.
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