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  1. I forgot to mention A P1110 error code could be caused by any of the following; faulty Intake valve timing control solenoid valve Intake valve timing control solenoid,valve harness is open or shorted Intake,valve timing control solenoid valve may be faulty,Crankshaft position sensor (POS) may be faulty,Camshaft position sensorRead more: https://www.autocodes.com/p1110_nissan.html An oil change including the filter and spraying WD40 into the intake valve did the trick
  2. Hi Kweshaz, my silence meant that I had found solutions to the car it rides very smoothly after I changed the selonoid valves, and both cam shaft and crank shaft sensors. I also did a thorough cleaning of the manifold down upto the the swirl valves using carb cleaner spray and a tooth brash I did discover a blown O2 sensor fuse that we had all missed to detect as it was so disguised that one would think its ok, thus replaced the O2 sensor which ideally wasnt neccesary at the time but advisable to be changed at 150,000km to meet the required emission levels. I have learnt a lot about the car and I believe one can easily fix it without a mechanic's intervention so long as you are a handy man The beauty of it all is that you can know the fault by just using simple manouvers and checking related error codes Follow the link below for OBD reader and codes respectively I.e no diagnostic kit required http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/236-vq-electrics-ecu-ice/138289-ecu-self-diagnostic-test.html Regards Dr. Patrick
  3. Thanks Scotty, The car was able to start about two weeks ago doing well after considering all the advise on the forum however also found out that faulty Oxygen sensors can also be a big problem for these cars, recommend to do preventive maintenance by changing them after 100K miles regards Patrick
  4. Finally I got a source for the Solenoid valve at a cheap price!! i.e. got quotes of $1,107 from some Dealers in Japan which was quite expensive!! for those in need of parts try this site by inserting the part number http://www.aliexpress.com
  5. Hi Guys I have a 2001 V35 that i bought in June 2013 its now 130,000km started having acceleration issues as described the earlier case since Jan 2016 with Error codes P1110, P0202, P0204 and P0206 ; been to several mechanics that could not figure out the problem; and kept on going and some times the car would stall completely and i wait a few minutes and drive on till when it stopped completely ...Lucky enough grounded at my home!! Unfortunately I did not know about this forum but did my research that gave me several options. I finally found the pictures on this forum that guided me to the intake valve solenoid which i found one faulty (brown one) on testing with an ohms meter. I have however failed to get the intake valve solenoid at the local dealership does any one know closest point to Uganda where these can be accessed? You also talk about the swirl valves can one share a pic? The car cranks but won't start, thank you
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