place a latex condom over brake pedal and that should do the trick
The average miles per gallon for the 2001 Nissan Altima depends on the model. The automatic 4 speed has an average of 21 miles per gallon while the manual 5 speed has an average of 23 miles per gallon.
No, this will not damage or cause wear on the struts in any way.
I have a 2005 Nissan altima and it use to do that until I replaced the crankshaft and camshaft sensors, have not had that problem since. The crankshaft sensor is real easy to replace. The camshaft is a little more difficult but can be done, I would recommend you trying it yourself. The sensors I got from autozone and paid about $35 a piece and safe a lot in labor charges.
Low octane fuel. Run a tank of premium through it or add a bottle of octane boost and it will be fine for a while.
while driving yur car reduces speed then pulls off with speed and backfires what can cause that
Perhaps an out of balance wheel. If this is the cause it will be worse at a certain speed.
Oil in the distributor.
might need adjustment or replacement i had the same on my altima a while ago, if you get to replace it try to get the original 'cause i had one from and "x" parts shop and kept squeling got the one from the dealer and didn't do it again
Hope this link helps: http://www.trustmymechanic.com/auto-repair/22/1994-nissan-altima-engine-dies-while-driving-but-restarts-ok.html
your throttle body could be sticking i'd start by cleaning that
You better call someone
while your vehicle is legally stopped or disabled on the highway or shoulder.