Wat can cause my car to stall or lose power I have changed maf and throttle body still in limp mode

Asked by Rellmax02 Aug 29, 2015 at 02:33 AM about the 2002 Nissan Maxima GLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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You wiil need to clear the code first before you can get the car out of the limp mode. Even if the car has been repaired the car thinks it hasn't so to protect itself it will keep it in the limp mode. Have that code cleard at a good repair shop or the dealer...

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Agreed... It is really crazy you almost have to have to buy a computer coder just to work on a car anymore... Went to d-patric... The read the class said I needed a new abs modular, took it to midike they repaired the swaybar link (cheaper then I cared to do it) reset the abs system... Hasn't come in since... Keep in mind the abs modular was more then I bought the car for

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Basically if you don't reset it it will always show till you do and sometimes like abs it won't even turn on... Even if it has the ability to work...

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