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03-05-2007, 10:27 PM | #1 |
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Stalling SR20det
Ok so about two weeks i posted a message about my car stalling. It is a redtop SR20DET from a 1991 180sx. So the problem is that it stalls under 2000 rpm, at first every one thought it might be a vacuum leak. I had that checked. Also, I changed my fuel pump thinking that was the problem but it did not help. So I took it to nissan, and they found when they removed the engine coolant temp sensor that it would run perfectly. So they put in a new 240sx sensor and it did the same thing. Do 180SX use different sensors than the usdm 240sx? What sensor should i be using?
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03-06-2007, 02:20 PM | #3 |
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Check the sensor's wiring.
http://www.frsport.com/DIF_Dual_Fan_...40SX_t_22.html The sensor is interchangeable between KA and SR. http://www.frsport.com/Nissan_OEM_EC...or_p_2199.html |
03-14-2007, 10:42 PM | #4 |
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ok so i checked and all my connections and they seem to be ok. My next question is, could it be my speed sensor doing this? My speedo randomly cuts out, so could it be this causing it to stall? As I said it runs when the engine temp sensor is unplugged but does need to be plugged in to start, sometimes.
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03-20-2007, 12:49 AM | #6 |
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You need to do more then look at the wiring. You need to check it all with a voltmeter.
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03-21-2007, 02:06 AM | #9 |
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ok so i ran some carb cleaner through the iacv, it might have helped a little but it still stalls. I checked the engine temp coolant sensor wiring harness with a volt meter, i know that it completes a circut, and that it is grounded as well. I would like to run some of this seafoam through it but I will have to find it. Also I drove it today with the engine temp coolant sensor plugged in and when i hit the gas it boggs and then jerks into going. And what is the TPS sensor? I am sorry i am not great with the abbriviations, but I will search for it as well. thanks, I really appreciate the advice.
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03-21-2007, 07:54 PM | #11 |
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ok so i talked to the shop today and they said they cheched the tps when it was in there. I unplugged both the engine temp and tps and it still ran, then when i plugged in the temp sensor it began acting up again. I put another can of cleaner throught the AICV it helped for a bit, it did not stall out afer running for two minutes idles seemed a bit low. So i drove it normaly and still was hesitent when i stepped on the gas. So I am back to square one when the engine temp sensor is unplugged it runs but otherwise it stalls. I am going to take the sensor out and make sure it is the right one. I don't think the shop could have put wrong one in but who knows. Oh, could this be an o2 sensor causing it?
Thanks again for the advice, if it was for everyones help i would have lost it weeks ago. |
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03-24-2007, 01:15 PM | #17 |
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so i know that on the wiring harness to the maf there is one circut being complete. I played around with the maf, didn't seem to do much. But I have a question about this, the first time i switched the maf, I found that the previous owner had taped ove the smaller tube that runs back into the rear plate behind the filter. I was wondering if anyone knows wht someone would do that.
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03-26-2007, 08:09 AM | #21 |
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my stalling issues were TPS and IACV related. make sure the tps is outputting between .35-.69 volts closed and ~4.0 when fully open, I forget which pin it is but theres only 3 so im sure you can find it. As for the IACV, if you have the stock manifold its not hard to remove it, it really helps to take it off and clean the hell out of it.
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03-26-2007, 10:15 AM | #22 |
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cool, i got a question about the sensor itself. Lets say the shop put in the 22630-51E02 from the S14 opposed to either the 22630-V5010 or 322630-51E00,(keeping in mind that mine is 91) what kind of difference could that make?
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03-27-2007, 01:33 PM | #23 |
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ok so I have a new queston, I am pretty confused. So I have been quecking part numbers and they put an after market sensor in my car in place of an oem one. So when I read about the sensors it said to use 22630-V5010 or 22630-51E00 and not 22630-51E02. However, these numbers alll cross reference to same after market part (WT5000) could this be the problem. Any answer please I am so lost.
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04-07-2007, 01:39 AM | #25 |
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alrgiht, problem ahs been repaired. Turns out the wires that run through the wheel well on the right hand side has worn out. I spent a lot of money to find this out, so I am posting so someone else won't have to pay in the future. thanks again for the help.
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06-03-2007, 12:29 PM | #27 |
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Well, I was lucky enought to find a good mechanic so I am not all to sure what the exact location of these wires is. However, I do know that many people do chose to have these wires lengthed and re-routed a bit. There were about 20 wires, might have been the ones that run to the fuse box as one headlight was not working and once all the wires were reconnected it was all fine. If anyone has any other question please post as maybe I can help further.
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i have the same exact issue as 1eightySX and i was wondering if anyone could clarify what those wires are that he is referencing? i also had issues with my passenger side headlight (my car is RHD). i would like to locate those wires he is talking about and see about replacing them. if anyone could please assist me i would greately appriciate it!!!
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