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hey guy

i was just driving home from the local shops and my engine light come on i have just changed the coils and my

car has no miss fire wat so ever car seems fine but the warning light has come on

has anyone had this problem wat could it be and my engine light is staying on (no flashing).

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hey guy

i was just driving home from the local shops and my engine light come on i have just changed the coils and my

car has no miss fire wat so ever car seems fine but the warning light has come on

has anyone had this problem wat could it be and my engine light is staying on (no flashing).

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you've put up several posts now about this but clearly have not taken any previous advice on board - if you had done so by now you would know that you have to jump two pins on the engine diagnostic connector to get the flashing code which tells you what the likely problem is - takes about 1 minute, like I said some time ago - but, hey if its too much trouble to do its best you just keep wildly guessing.........and guessing ..........and posting some more ......lol

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hey guy

i was just driving home from the local shops and my engine light come on i have just changed the coils and my

car has no miss fire wat so ever car seems fine but the warning light has come on

has anyone had this problem wat could it be and my engine light is staying on (no flashing).

Engine light on means one of the sensors have failed and giving out an incorrect voltage reading or none at all.

The flashing will only take place when you do a self diagnostics to get the exact sensor code.

Hook up nissan datascan with the cable which you can purchase or take it to nissan for them to hook up the consult.

Free way is do the self diagnostics for the ecu.

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