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 Post subject: Nissan pathfinder 1999-various trouble codes
PostPosted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:08 am 
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The car has 129,000 miles and was suddenly shutting down while in iddle and running. scan it and it came with p0325,p1105 and p1705. the next day while driving it started to shut down until it did not start. after a while it started but it would not accelerate past 2000 revs, had it scanned, it came with the same codes plus p0731A, and p0340.

Work recently done: changed gaskets on intake manifold and valve covers. and changed the ignition coil.

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Is there a possibility that because of one fault it would make the others come out? and is there a possibility that replacing one sensor the others would normalized? what should be done first?

thanks in advance


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