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don't speak to Nissan.

Take it to a mechanic.

NOT nissan dealership.

doe sit idle fine when warm on flat ground?

auto or manual?

its manual and idles fine when on flat ground when warm but the reason i thought it is the fuel pump because it ran out of fuel and also shits its self above 4500 rpm is there anyway to check if it is the fuel pump

Edited by CHUCKIE821

hey mate,

not to sure considering ur info... but if its gut less and revs and makes all noise and no go... i'd say pump!

way to test is turn ur key on ACC, listen for ur pump 'should make a humming noise'.

one thing i didnt pickup when mine died.

if all doesnt help mate, take it to dyno place n get them to GET ur Air and Fuel Ratios

=) helps eliminate stuffs

hey mate,

not to sure considering ur info... but if its gut less and revs and makes all noise and no go... i'd say pump!

way to test is turn ur key on ACC, listen for ur pump 'should make a humming noise'.

one thing i didnt pickup when mine died.

if all doesnt help mate, take it to dyno place n get them to GET ur Air and Fuel Ratios

=) helps eliminate stuffs

i can only hear the humming noise when it is switch to on

Edited by CHUCKIE821

when you say warm do you mean the wheather or when your car warms up?

the wheather causes my car to idle to fluctuate and idle high when the wheather is cold, but when the wheather is hot its pretty much fine...

reason... from what iv been told is that the car was bought and tunned in sydney and bringing it to my neck of the woods where its colder alot of the time causes it to run like it does... has something to do with the denceness of the air, molicules etc.

been told it needs a light tune on the dyno, havent yet got round to doing or atleast get it checked out.

when you say warm do you mean the wheather or when your car warms up?

the wheather causes my car to idle to fluctuate and idle high when the wheather is cold, but when the wheather is hot its pretty much fine...

reason... from what iv been told is that the car was bought and tunned in sydney and bringing it to my neck of the woods where its colder alot of the time causes it to run like it does... has something to do with the denceness of the air, molicules etc.

been told it needs a light tune on the dyno, havent yet got round to doing or atleast get it checked out.

when it warms up it idles good but could my fuel pump be stuffed cause it ran out of fuel

could be a range of things. like said earlier take it to a mechanic. no one gonna tell ya the problem cos it could be a range of things, especially from what you have explained. also wher u located?

good luck with it all.

brisbane

#)(#(%) I hate posts like this.

Go to a mechanic.

I'm on another forum where a dude posts "I've got this pain in my chest, what should I do?!?!" I think Darwinism should have taken it's course there but someone told him the appropriate party to visit :D

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