20 Most Recent 2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8 - Page 4 Questions & Answers

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I have a 1993 Nissan Sentra will the starter from a 1996 Sentra interchange

Need to know engine size to compare
3/6/2019 11:34:48 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Mar 06, 2019
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I HAVE A 2011 NISSAN SENTRA WITH THE B1210 CODE(EIC SWITCH-2 ASSEMBLY CIRCUIT OPEN)

DTC - B1210 COLLISION DETECTION The air bag diagnosis sensor unit will set this DTC if it has detected a collision which has resulted in a frontal or side deployment of one or more air bags or pre-tensioners. If this DTC is detected after a SRS repair, the air bag diagnosis sensor unit has not yet been replaced. This DTC can not be erased. Please see the dealer on this.
2/12/2019 6:35:20 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Feb 12, 2019
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2017 nissan sentra drl and tail lights not working. cant find the fuse

https://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2013_Nissan_Sentra_SV_1.8L_4_Cyl./fuse_engine/replace
2/4/2019 4:13:08 AM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Feb 04, 2019
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My 2016 Sentra is idling very rough between 1000 and 1500 rpm. What will cause this

There are many things that could cause this.. but some of the most common and easiest rough idle fixes tend to be air filter or fuel filters that are dirty and need to be cleaned or replaced

I would check those first... but there could be many other factors.
1/14/2019 6:58:05 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Jan 14, 2019
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Cam timing marks on 1400nissan sentra

Crankshaft key facing up #1 cylinders valves closed on the cam.....
12/5/2018 2:16:15 AM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Dec 05, 2018
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Where is the location of the camshaft position sensor in a 2007 Sentra 2.0

Camshaft position sensor is located in the cylinder head let me know if you find it to put some pictures later
11/20/2018 10:14:44 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Nov 20, 2018
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I GOT A CODE P1320 ON MY 2000 NISSAN SENTRA AND NEED TO KNOW WHAT PART LOOKS LIKE AND WHERE IS IT LOCATED

You didn't mention which engine you have. I believe this code pertains to the 1.8L engine. Most of the time this code refers to a bad ignition coil. This is also called a "Coil over Plug". Your engine has 4 cylinders so it has 4 ignition coils (One coil per cylinder). It is located directly above the spark plug. I've included a photo. From your point of view, looking at the engine. You will not see the stem. Only the top where the electrical connecter plugs into it. uf326tphoto primary__ra_p-hdbznzivpuq0s3awojaf0yu1-5-0.jpg
10/27/2018 12:44:38 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Oct 27, 2018
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2012 nissan sentra outside temperature display not working correctly. Displaying 10 degrees colder than actual outside temp.

The outside temp sensor is located behind your front grille. Try to look for a 2-wire small sensor. You will need to remove the grille to gain smooth access and to test it. Use multimeter to measure sensor resistance when disconnected. Depending on actual air temperatures, sensor should measure 1.27 kilohms when at 104degF, and 16.5kilohms when at -4degF. The rest of the normal values should be in between these kilohms and temperature ranges.
6/17/2018 1:09:27 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Jun 17, 2018
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MY CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON MY 2010 NISSIAN SENTRA. DIAGNOSTIC CODE IS P0131. WHAT IS IT?

p0131 is a lambda sensor fault bank 1 or could just be a exhaust leak you should go to a good reliable mechanic for help
4/13/2018 1:44:23 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Apr 13, 2018
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2006 nissian sentra loud valves

Hi. Thanks for your question. For assistance on loud Valves of Nissan 2006 you can visit https://www.reliable-store.com and download the entire workshop manual which includes all the information along with the diagrams for better understanding. Good day!
3/23/2018 12:06:35 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Mar 23, 2018
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Nissan sentra GXEi 1.6 (1988

I recently tried the DIY service and repair manuals from a website and it actually helped me repair transmission problem in my jcb 3cx site-master. It would'nt move forward or reverse, engine was good both solenoids for forward and reverse worked, but still couldn't diagnose the problem. I don't have much technical knowledge but I just followed it step-wise, and now it works perfect! covers wiring, codes, diagrams, torque specs, PCV, everything got it from www.reliable-store.com
3/22/2018 4:39:51 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Mar 22, 2018
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What number is the fuse for the starter on a 2008 Nissan sentra?

Look at the fuse you took out and match the color, the value doesn't matter if you match the color. Doesn't work for you? The heavy current to the starter will be around 100 Amps. Big, non-standard fuse here. The Solenoid takes much less, maybe 5 Amps. You can always start small, and up the size if you keep blowing it. As a last resort, your owner's manual should tell you.
3/17/2018 6:55:48 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Mar 17, 2018
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What is the problem with my 1993 nissan sentra 1.6 a/t if i put reverse but not go back its just stand but foward gears are well because the transmission oil is there?

i know a website that has very good manuals online, without expiry i.e. for lifetime. www.reliable-store.com they can help you with this
3/12/2018 4:42:39 PM • Nissan Sentra... • Answered on Mar 12, 2018
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