1997 Nissan Maxima "percentage increase decrease" Questions

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...vacuum control system uses a vacuum tap in the throttle body which is exposed to an increasing percentage of manifold vacuum as the throttle valve is opened during acceleration. The backpressure ...

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...percentage of unburned oxygen in the exhaust. Over time the sensor can get covered in ash; therefore, reducing its effectiveness and leading to a decrease in gas mileage and an increase in emissions. ...

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...percentage via serial data circuit to the instrument cluster in order to control the fuel gage. DTC P0462: Fuel Level Sensor 1 Circuit Low Voltage DTC P0463: Fuel Level Sensor 1 Circuit High ...

...The VCM/PCM interprets this signal and sends a message to the IPC. The new message indicates the percentage of fuel in the tank over the Class 2 serial data line. The fuel gauge indicator then ...

...• The PCM commands the duty cycle of the TCC PWM solenoid valve. The duty cycle is represented by a percentage of ON energized time. Approximately 90-100 percent duty cycle represents an ON energized ...

...freeze data shows: MIL STATUS OFF (?? The Check engine light is on) TROUBLE CODE P0193 ABSLT TPS(percentage) 20.8 ENGINE SPEED(RPM) 948 CALCULATED ENGINE LOAD(percentage) 55.7 MASS AIR FLOW(LB/M)

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