I just looked at an xterra the other night with this issue at a dealership.
the mechanic on hand keep'ed pointing to fuel issues. However, in situations with this issue i have always found it to be an irregular reading of the MAF sensor. I would start diagnosing this issue by checking all the vacuum lines after the MAF Sensor. More than likely you have a vacuum leak down stream from the MAF.
If it isn't a vacuum leak and you are looking at an Xterra.
Check to see if its on the recall list for fuel pump grounding harness. There was a recall placed on this item for xterras between 2001-2003. It apparently would corrode causing the fuel pump to stop working properly.
Good Luck!
Yes, those are the same engines, should be no problem
If its chain driven, Could be the timing chain tensioner! Does it also have a rattle driving the vehicle at around 2000 R.P.M?
There is no 1993 Nissan Titan, it started production in 2003, was released in 2004.
There is no problem with the fit. The computer has a different conector but can be made to work.
It will automatically reset itself after you have started the car 50 times after the problem was fixed, or sometimes if you disconnect the battery for a while it will reset itself.
Emissons problem
did you ever fix the problem ,i have the same problem
HAVE VEHICLE SCANNED TO DETERMINE THE PROBLEM
Problem with emission system. Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
To reset the check engine light first lift and prop up the hood of the 2002 Nissan Sentra. Then proceed to remove the negative battery cable for five seconds.
There could be several reasons why a Nissan Sentra service engine light is coming on. The car may need an oil change, tune up, or there could be a major engine problem.
Need to know what size engine you have in order to answer your starter problem. 1993 Nissan pickup with v-6