It means that the engine computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
The 'oxygen sensor'may need to be replaced on '96 Sentra when the check engine light comes on. The should be replaced on the '96 Sentra every 100k miles for better fuel efficiency and to protect the converter.
A 2006 Nissan Sentra 1.8 L engine uses 2 7/8 quarts or 2.7 liters of 5w-30 oil with a oil filter change. This information comes directly from the maintenance section in the owners manual thats comes from Nissan.
One of the reasons for a 2003 Nissan Sentra to run rough and stall out when it comes to stop is a bad oxygen sensor. Another cause for the running rough could also be a dirty air cleaner.
You may have serious engine damage. Have a mechanic look at your car.
No, tranny comes out the bottom.
It is normal and unless you are loosing coolant, I wouldn't worry about it. GoodluckJoe
Your car most likely have power steering, and the power to the power steering comes from the engine. So when you turn the wheel, the engine has to work a little harder, and to work harder the engine has to spin a little faster.
I brought my 2004 to a shop for this reason, apparently its a small electronic chip that the dealership turns off. It should not cause you a problem other than seeing it on all the time.
The light comes on when the computer senses a problem. You have to check what code is stored in the computer and go from there. Some auto parts stores will check the code free for you.
Yes, the Nissan Maxima is the top of the line Nissan car and comes with a V6 engine. The Nissan Altima comes with either a 4 cyl. or a V6. They are both front wheel drive cars.
Yeah, it's in the fuel tank itself. Nissan reccomends that the fuel pump, sensor, and filter never be replaced and the part comes from a dealer only. Good Luck!