SOURCE: Idle problem
Yes you can,
do this with your RPM setting,
you ahve to just set you engine race settings,
try & having funn with your car,
THNX
SOURCE: 2000 Nissan Altima temperature gauge and heater problem
sounds like you need to replace the thermostat.
SOURCE: when engine is warmed up the car begins hesitating
check your engine vacuum pull off a line near you egr port ..egrs get clogged as well ...test your vacuum you need to be steady close reading near 14in hg
next your oxy sensor could be working but slow leaning out your injectors and also understand that a voltmeter can test your sensors now do not forget about plenum or intake leaks ...if your car has an idle control valve it can be malfunctioning i usually only see them go bad in cadillacs though..
SOURCE: 2000 nissan xterra hesitating when engine is warm
We are having the same problem. We are right now changing the crankshaft position sensor along with the intake and manifold gaskets.
SOURCE: when engine is warmed up the car begins hesitating
I really think it's the TPS, (throttle positioning sensor) on the throttle body. When this sensor is defective or out of position the vehicle will idle like that and even stall. If you haven't had it scanned, you should do so, that will probably tell you the problem.
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