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You really never need the part number, because you order by 'year make model'. Sometimes they will ask for VIN Number, but not often. Or you go into the dealership parts department and you just ask for one.
Typically on these vehicle the throttle body will need to be replaced to correct the issue . There is a sensor built into the throttle body assembly that measures throttle angle to send to various modules . Sometime if you have a good mechanic they can desconnect the throttle body . Clean the inside of the housing carefully plug everything back up and use a scan tool which has Nissan software to RE learn the throttle position at idle. I have done this many many times but sometimes the parts are just bad . Goodluck
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