Nissan Maxima: check engine light saga part II - have error codes now
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check engine light saga part II - have error codes now
Hello,
I have a 1998 Nissan Maxima SE with approximately 75,000 miles on
it. The check engine light on my dashboard is illuminated. I took my
car to a mechanic who ran a diagnostic test. The test said that the
problem is a loose gas cap. The error codes are P0440 (EVAP Control
System) and P1448 (Manufactuer Specific Code). I purchased a new gas
cap and the
mechanic reset the onboard diagnostics computer. A few days later the
light came back on. I took the car back to the mechanic and he ran
the diagnostics again with the same results. Clearly the problem is
not a loose gas cap. I have read that the problem could be a small
hole in one of the hoses for the fuel system. I would like to know if
the fuel system hoses could be causing this problem and if so,
approximately how much it would cost to fix this issue. Are there any
other problems that could be causing this to happen?
Thanks for the help,
Billy
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Re: check engine light saga part II - have error codes now
Hi,
I have a similar problem in my Nissan Altima 98. The MIL is continuously
flashing. I checled my fuel cap. It's fine. Could you please suggest what
did you do to repair the problem. One thing I checked in my car, when I
opened the fuel tank there was no hissing sound.
I thought you can suggest me something.
Thanks,
Bismoy
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Re: check engine light saga part II - have error codes now
On 9/28/04 9:04 AM, in article
talkaboutautos.com, "bismoy"
<com> wrote:
If there is no hiss when you open the cap, your cap is probably not fine.
If the MIL is constantly flashing, that means whatever is wrong with it can
destroy your cat.
Get the codes read.
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Re: check engine light saga part II - have error codes now
Hi,
I replaced the cap. I took it to a mechanic. The error code was p1448 and
p0440. The mechanic reset the code saying it's the bad cap. But again
after few days the light came up. I guess there must be something else. I
still feel the hiss in the fuel tank is not enough.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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