I have been chasing this problem for around 6 months. Last bit of information is that it appears to be a fuel pressure/delivery problem. With a maintenance scanner connected and the above situation occurs, the oxygen sensor maxes out indicating too much oxygen and insufficient gas. Recommendation is to have fuel system pressure tested. Fuel filter has been replaced with no help. Fuel pump could be suspect. I had the same problem with my 2000 Maxima. It felt like the car was sucking too much air or running out of gas under full throttle acceloration as the RPM got past about 3500. Power suffered as well. I replace the MAF mass airflow sensor and it was like I had a new car! The part is pretty easy to replace, taking about 20 minutes. The MAF in line with the air intake system. I have had the same problem with my 2000 GLE Max, sometimes the TCS/Slip came on and never go out. After searching many forums I noticed most 2000 Nissan Maximas have defective coils, I brought it to dealership and pay some money for diagnostic, they ssaid that all six coils are defected, they caused back fired. It tooks me more than 6 hours to replace the coils and voila I really enjoy my Max again. Hope this will help.
Yes, however it will likely start with no power
Yes, low oil levels can cause your engine to lose acceleration power. Oil lubricates engine components, reducing friction and allowing them to operate smoothly. When oil is low, increased friction can lead to overheating and decreased performance, resulting in sluggish acceleration. Additionally, low oil can cause engine damage over time, further impacting power output.
The kind of power steering fluid to use in a 1997 Maxima is Dexron IIE or Dexron III. Both of these are automatic transmission fluids, which are used in the power steering system for a Maxima.
There are numerous issues that can cause a lack of power during acceleration. Common causes include a clogged fuel filter, a clogged air filter, and dirty fuel injectors.
By itself, the thermostat would have to be stuck closed causing a severe overheat condition to cause a loss of power.
Start at the fuel filter. It may be clogged.
Yes, timing issues can lead to poor acceleration in a vehicle. If the spark plugs are not firing in the proper sequence or at the right time, this can result in misfiring cylinders and a decrease in engine power, which can cause slow acceleration. It's important to have the timing system inspected and adjusted if necessary to ensure optimal engine performance.
it means there is something wrong with the spark plugs cause they provide the energy for the engine
Bad torque converter? Bad Power steering pump or low fluid?
190 Hp
You should seek professional help or consult your vehicle's instruction manual before attempting to fix the power window on your Nissan Maxima. Your problem may be due to a power switch problem.
The 2004 Nissan Maxima is 5 ft. 11.7 in. (71.7 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide.