no it can not cause the lite to come on it will be a problem with the electronics and needs to be scaned
lead leaves heavy deposits inside your engine stunting performance and engine life AND it raies emissions
To bore an engine you need a special machine. Boring is when you shave the metal of the inside of a cylinder. If you don't know how, look up a professional place that do it because the measure the shaving in one thounsandths.
1.8 liter Believe a 1.6L engine may have been available also. Look at the emissions sticker on the right side (of the inside of the hood). It should tell the size as either 1.6 or 1.8L .
No it is inside the engine computer.No it is inside the engine computer.
An internal combustion engine burns fuel inside.
Yes the cord is wound and stored inside the machine for safety,
Nissan's "check engine soon" light is the Emissions System. If the light comes on, make sure you tighten your gas cap. Emissions residue can also build up on the inside of the fuel neck. Wipe clean and reapply the gas cap. This should make the light turn off within 20 miles or so. If the light doesn't turn off, you may need to take it in to the dealer for a diagnostics check to make sure you do not have a leak causing emissions to escape. Also, disconnecting your battery for about 30 minutes will reset the emissions control. The 'check engine light' is really more of a nuisance than anything else.
It is inside the front of the engine.It is inside the front of the engine.
Gas engine, it is inside the fuel tank.Diesel engine, it is on the driver side of the engine.Gas engine, it is inside the fuel tank.Diesel engine, it is on the driver side of the engine.
It's not clear what you mean by choke. The 89 was fuel-injected and therefore not equipped with a choke. You may be referring to the THERMAC, which is a device in the intake that sucks warmer air from inside the engine compartment when the engine is cold, to improve cold running, reduce emissions, and increase cold-engine fuel efficiency.
Mounted on the bottom of the engine block, inside the oil pan.Mounted on the bottom of the engine block, inside the oil pan.
The AC compressor in a car is typically located near the front of the engine, usually on the passenger side. It is connected to the engine with a belt and is responsible for compressing and circulating the refrigerant gas that cools the air inside the car.