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Hi everyone

Just happened today - I moved the stag early this morning out from the garage no issue- got back home this Arvo to move it back the stag won't start it's revving but just won't go, it's like it's chocking thats the way I will describe it. Even applying gas when starting just revs that sounded its chocking and won't go.

Any thoughts? Or this happened to anyone?

Thanks

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May have fouled the plugs just moving it out and turning it off. Does it try to start, splutters and dies or just no kick whatsoever?

You may try to put a booster pack on the battery for a bit extra juice when cranking. But please note - the starters don't like being cranked for a long time. They heat up and burn out quick.

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Sounds like afm might be playing up. Disconnected it, if it idles and drives better under 2000 rpm id say you have found the issue.

Give it a clean with contact cleaner, if that's doesn't sort it, it may be time for a new afm.

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I know this is a majorly old thread but need help were is this eccs fuse ??????????? i no the fuse in the engine next to bateery but what one is it ?? also is that what controls the fuel pump ??

My stagea would some times no start then would eventyaly start noow it wont start at all so i replaced the crank angle thinking it was that but well its not still wont start.

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Can be cam sensors, which are more important than crank sensors when it comes to the engine starting. Have you tried unplugging the crank sensor? It should still start if the cam sensors are ok.

Probably best you get it on a Consult 3 if possible, just to check for logged fault codes, before swapping out good sensors.

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Ahk i though wouldnt start with out crank angle Ive put brand new one in so its not that .If its the cam sensors i hope its only passenger as i cant get to the drivers one. Yea may have to open me pockets and take it to nissan I guess was trying to avoid it lol

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