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help, I went to get grocerys and when I went to drive home, started the stag up,,, it idled really low and was fighting not to stall, then cleared up but wont go over like 2.3k or so,, just like its hitting limiter,, really nead help guys

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Sounds like you need to visit a tuner mate. Tell them the symptoms and they can plug in their diagnostic software and suggest the fix.

Another method is to borrow someone elses AFM from an M35 and plug that in place of yours.

Moisture in the AFM?

I'm not sure about M35's but most AFM are hot wire. They have a limited life due to the thermal cycles they go though. You might have even gone over a speed hump and it may have broken. The only way you can find out if they are good or bad is diagnostic software or replace it with a working version.

more than likely it's the AFM....mine died two weeks ago for no reason as well.

Get the codes.....pretty sure you can get an second hand x-trail one.....or you can go for the 1 year warranty approach and buy a new one....Hornsby Nissan had em in stock....get a price from them I'll see if I can beat it.

Thanks everyone. Fault code 0100. Took a couple of tries to get it to flash, bu got it in the end.

Now to see about getting a new afm. Anyone know where is good to go? Nissan is one. Any other.

I have an s2 afm I'm selling I'll pm u

Thanks everyone. Fault code 0100. Took a couple of tries to get it to flash, bu got it in the end.

Now to see about getting a new afm. Anyone know where is good to go? Nissan is one. Any other.

Arnt wc34 and m35 different?

some of the C34 guys get a little confused.....I give you a heads up as they don't quite get it :nyaanyaa:......our car is 98% different to the C34! So when you hear the line "Well on my C34......" more than likely they are completely wrong with the assessment!

Sorry in advance if I have offended any C34 owners :P

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