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Nissan: Pathfinder Question

  1. #1
    houseslave
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    Pathfinder Question

    Is it true that Nissans flood on occasion. It has happen to me my mom and
    to my Mother-in-law? Anyone else have this problem?

    Thanks



  2. #2
    Carlos
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    Re: Pathfinder Question


    "houseslave" <net> wrote in message
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    As far as I know, the only vehicle that floods is one that has a carburetor.
    My 94 is fuel injected and a couple of times it spewed some white smoke
    while starting it but it started and ran fine.
    Carlos Trevino



  3. #3
    Steve
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    Re: Pathfinder Question

    houseslave wrote:
     

    Some cars of various manufacturers can suffer from "short cycle syndrome"
    where if you crank it up cold, move it a few feet and shut it off, the next
    recrank can be hard or the are drown in fuel and won't start. Mazda RX-7's
    are notorious for this.
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    Steve

    http://www.atlantaracing.com

  4. #4
    Chuck
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    Re: Pathfinder Question

    I've had three Pathfinders: '87 (130K miles), '95 (130K miles), '01 (50 K miles so far).

    No floods, except the time I left the sunroof open and it rained. ;-)


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