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How to adjust the park brake on a 1987 Nissan maxima

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Bill Hackett

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: Fuel Pressue 1987 Nissan maxima

1st I hope you are taking the fuel pressure from the correct side of the system. The correct side will be the side coming from the fuel filter and before the fuel pressure regulator. At a normal idle, the pressure should be roughly 30-33 psi. When you crack the throttle rapidly, a sudden vacuum drop will cause the diaphragm in the fuel pressure regulator to shift causing the fuel pressure to jump sharply. Usually to 45 or 50 psi. You can check the maximum fuel pressure by dead heading the pump. This can be done by simply pinching off the return hose to the fuel tank. At an idle, the maximum fuel pressure the pump will put out will be displayed. You will also notice a slight jump in rpm's because it cause the fuel mixture to fatten up before the ECM can respond to changing the pulse width based off of the o2 sensor.
I hope my answer was satisfactory.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 06, 2009

SOURCE: Where are the turn signal flashers located on my 1987 nissan maxi

are you referring to the 4 way flashers or the fuse if its the 4 way it should be on the dash or wheel itself .......if the fuse inside the glove box or along side the fuse panel or under the hood in a black box

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2009

SOURCE: Do the 94' nissan maxima have abs brakes

ABS was optional as an add-on for the GXE Model so I can't say whether you have them or not based on the model. When you turn your key to the on position before starting the car, if you see an ABS light, then your car will have abs. If there is no light, then most likely you do not have abs.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2010

SOURCE: 1996 nissan maxima brake and battery lights on

Check your brake fluid it is probably low. Top it off and you should be fine. The lights are set so that both come on when low on fluid.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2011

SOURCE: I have a 96 nissan maxima it won't go into park

Most likley problem is your brake light switch. go underneath the dash to the brake pedal and depending on wether you have cruise control or not ther will be one or two sensors there. the black sensor should be the brake light switch. disconnect and jump the connector with a paper clip and see if the brake lights comeon and the shifter will move.

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