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I would take the two screws out of the MAF sensor and clean the contacts off and put it back together...try that, worked for me. There are silver prongs and if they have ANY condensation oxidation it needs to come off. Other wise check your fuel filter. Maxima's are tricky to troubleshoot but just try them two things and see what happens.
If fuse is good, speed sensor has failed or is disconnected. Check connection. If connection is good, replace sensor.
Sensor is mounted on transaxle output. It should have a 3-wire connector on it with one yellow, one orange, and one black wire, as shown in diagram below.
Vacuum leak.Listen for hissing around motor. check spark plugs.Idle positioning sensor. Idle Air Valve. IAC clogged dirty/clean an inspect for air leaks. I have an Nissan 300zx an they are located on back side of engine on driver side. It runs into the Pentium Intake between two 3/4 in rubber hoses/Driverside--Change plugs an wires.
I had a similar problem and resolved it by replacing the mass airflow sensor. Ive got 235k+ miles on my 1992 Maxima SE.
Still runs good but having problems with the alarm system.
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