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Re: Nissan fuel trim/fuel control question
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 2/28/2013

It will be the MAF sensor. If the intake was leaking, fuel trims would drop to an acceptable level once the engine rpm was raised to 2000, removing vacuum from the intake manifold. This is a pattern failure on these vehicles and oftentimes the scan data (MAF P... Login to read more.