Follow this link. It explains how to pull the codes without a code reader.
http://nissanhelp.com/diy/common/nissan_engine_codes_read_2.php
Take it to advanced auto parts and have them clear the codes ... its free.
You need a programmer or a code reader. You can purchase a product like Bullydog or Hypertech which will allow you to change certain factory settings and clear the codes or you may purchase a code reader. Once you have the codes go online and type them into the search engine and you can find what they indicate.
which sensor is for bank 1 sensor 1 on a 2006 nissan xterra
YOU CAN"T. Engine must be scanned
I am sorry but you don't and you will need one to clear codes after the repair.
With the ignition off, ground terminal 8 on the data link connector. Turn on the ignition and the ABS warning light light will then begin to flash any codes stored. See the Chilton or Hayes manual for the Xterra to confirm which terminal is number 8. There are pictures and the related procedure in both these books.
you get a code reader and hook it up to the fuse boc and it will say erase codes and u mass the green button.
It cannot be done, you must have a code reader because the system is OBD2, you used to be able to do it without a code reader, but that was OBD1, OBD2 is much more complicated electronics. If you want to get it scanned, you should go to Autozone, they will code scan for free but will not clear codes. You have to pay someone with a code reader to clear the codes, disconnecting the battery doesn't work either
The average Nissan automobile has more than 400 diagnostic troubleshooting codes. You can obtain a complete list of diagnostic codes from most Nissan dealerships.
No obd2 requires a code reader or scanner.
HI If it's drivable take it to Auto Zone, they do it for free.
Cycle ignition on,off,on,off,on and watch the odometer area. "p" codes will be displayed if any are present.