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Nissan Maxima 1995 2.0 V6 pulls

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13 years 3 weeks before #35157 by manual-mecanica
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Good I have a Maxima 2000 v6 gasoline when you accelerate it as if you drown your caudalimetro and the butterfly with the loose sensor does the same, some idea. Thank you. Thank you

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13 years 3 weeks before #35167 by manual-mecanica
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Check the fuel pressure sensor does not mark any code?

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Manual-Mecanica Response on the Re: Nissan Maxima 1995 2.0 V6 Tirones
Try to check the pressure and flow that throws the fuel pump ..
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Manual-Mecanica Response on the Re: Nissan Maxima 1995 2.0 V6 Tirones
Do not make a breakdown or anything, I will check the pressure to see.
When I take the gas plug always empty, will it have something to see?

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13 years 3 weeks before #35185 by manual-mecanica
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Now that you tell me that, it can be the problem of the "EVAP" system better known as "canister purge".
The function of the EVAP system is to allow the appropriate ventilation of the fuel system and prevent evaporations from being discharged to the atmosphere, that is, the vapors must be retained and stored during the engine is off, which is when the greatest amount of evaporation occurs. When the engine starts these vapors must be "heartless" and burned in the cylinders. In most systems, storage occurs in an activated carbon tank, commonly called Cánister.
It is common to generate empty, but it is very little that is generally generated.

Returning to the other topic also reviews the fuel filter.
The pressure of the bomb and the flow that is

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