I have a 2003 primera 2.2 dci s ane te engine managment light comes on and puts it limp mode it shows a code for low fuel pressure if you switch it off for 5 seconds and restrart its ok for a few moments i have changed filters and cleaned all the tank and fuel lines were do i start next
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if it started wen the timing belt was changed mate id get that checked again the will f*** up the engine if that pops
Posted on Feb 24, 2010
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jus look at the wheels you have at the minute and on the outside arch it will say the size if not i think they are 185-65HR13 but i am not 100% so dont fully trust that size that is roughly what they are if not excact :) hope i helped
Posted on Oct 21, 2009
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Hi,
I had one of these in the UK, first model change after the Bluebird. Then the Diesel, and after that the Turbo Diesel........... Damn good cars.
Yours has the single point fuel injection system, with an integrated electrically powered rheostat type "Choke" control. Looks like a big Carb.
It may well be that the "Butterfly" in the control unit is not resetting when the vehicle is left and then Cold started.
To check>>>when cold starting, depress the throttle pedal once, foot off the pedal, and key start.
If the unit is working properly, then the engine will immediately go to a "Fast Idle" speed during warm up. If this does not happen, then there is your problem.
It is a DIY if you have to change parts.
Regards, David
Posted on Nov 29, 2010
98%if you are getting power to the pump and its not working its the pump.
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