you can just fix it up with some tools trust me
The fan motor itself is not serviceable. The fuse, relay, and sensor could be bad causing the fan not to run. Check these before changing the motor.
You need to get a die that fits. Probably cheaper to buy the sensor
It is a nonservicable part, just replace it.
It sounds like your VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor) has gone bad, which will turn on your check engine light.
There are a few possibilities here. One is that the new sensor is bad. Sometimes a new part is defective and does not work or has been damaged during shipping or is an old part that has been returned as new by a dishonest person. It would be as good idea to look at the cam sensor signal on an oscilloscope if you have access to one. Your wiring could be damaged If you don't have continuity on all wires between the sensor plug and the PCM, you need to fix that. An inexpensive ohmmeter or multimeter and a long lead can be used to easily check this. Also, with the PCM unplugged, use a voltmeter to check for voltage between each of the terminals at the sensor and battery + and also battery-. Any voltage indicates that wire is shorted and the short must be repaired. You might have a bad crank sensor. On many Chrysler products the wiring internal to the PCM unit makes it difficult for software to differentiate between the crank sensor and cam sensor producing a bad signal. Sometimes it will set the wrong code. There are other possibilities also, but these seem the most likely.
Spedometer fix 91 maximaCould be a bad solder,take out the dash screws and pull out or if you don't have a cable it may be your speed sensor which is located behind the oil filter the wires may be loose or the sensor bad. Take it in to a Nissan dealer and they will fix it but it is pricey...around $150 dollars. For a quick fix try to gently wiggle the wires and push them to the sensor. It may hold you over until you get to the dealer.
Answer I found this great site about Nissan O2 and its location to fix with diagrams!
how do u fix a gas needle on a 2004 nissan maxima
i have the code p0403 in nissan maxima 2000 i want to know how i can fix
buy a new one
I found this great site about Nissan O2 and its location to fix.. http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/index.asp?year=2000&tsb=none Search for NTB02-051a All O2 Sensor Replacements Thanks... Jim
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.
it is a loose solder joint...meaning behind your dash the connection is loose....take out the screws on the top of the dash and pull out. If you have an automatic transmission, there is a sensor right behind the oil filter. Sometimes the sensor goes bad and needs to be replaced for about $156 at Nissan. I have found that by sometimes jiggling the wires by pushing them gently into the sensor can solve the problem for months at a time. -V-
Trouble code P0139 means: O2 Circuit Slow Response (Bank 1, Sensor 2) Replace the downstream O2 sensor
how about calling nisssan...
You can research this vehicle here.https://www.truedelta.com/Nissan-Maxima/repair-frequencies-224
If electric, take it to a garage or trim shop and have it checked out.