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Cutting out after oil change - 2003 Nissan Altima

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As I remember years ago I had a Nissan Pick Up and every time I was changing the oil it was cutting out. What I have done just I was filling the oil filter with oil and on crank start the oil switch was off immediately and the vehicle never cut off. looks like it has something like a protection sensor and act when the engine is without oil even with few seconds.

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