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A few weeks back the old stag was running a bit rough and the engine light came on... I thought I got some bad fuel so I got some fuel treatment and injector cleaner and disconnected the battery for 24 and it came good.

It only seems to be an issue as the motor warms up then after that she runs ok but the engine light remains on.... Could it be the plugs and if so any1 know the replacement number.

Cheers.

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It is unlikely that the coils are at fault.

AS mentioned above... get the fault code and then you won't have to speculate.

If I was to take a guess it sounds like your Bank1 or Bank2 sensor is on its way out.

Stuart, if you pull the codes from your car as per the instructions found on either of the links below, we can help you with it and it won't cost you anything.

M35 Stagea Info forum

http://www.m35stagea.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11&sid=d6d780c4e99ca60948000875c6272fd8

SAU (in the Stagea DIY's sticky)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/261557-ecu-fault-codes-the-easy-way/

Also, any Nissan dealership can pull any/all codes for you via their Consult.

what cam said is true...u can go to a nissan service/dealer but be ready to part with some money...if i remember nissan camberwell charged me $120 for roughly an hour's work of diagnostic & repairing one of the circuits on the passenger side intake valve

the guys at the dealer were amazed on how i knew which codes came with the CEL

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