Nissan Pulsar 2002 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Nissan Pulsar 2002 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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Nissan Pulsar 2002: Why is it revving while the car is idling?
It could be an air leak, or an incorrect idle setting. Have a mechanic check it.
Nissan Pulsar 2002: Where is the throttle body?
It’s mounted at the inlet of the intake manifold.
Nissan Pulsar 2002: Keeps cutting out
The first thing to do is to give it a tune-up, with new spark plugs, replace the air cleaner, and clean the throttle body.
Nissan Pulsar 2002: Engine slows down at 60km/h
It could be a sensor that’s playing up and sending the wrong signal to the computer on occasions, a sensor like the crank angle sensor, or it could be as simple as the fuel injectors needing a clean.
Nissan Pulsar 2002: Catalytic converter failure
Catalytic converters do fail, they operate in a harsh environment in the exhaust system, and so it's not surprising that they do on occasions fail. I had one recently myself, and it was nothing to do with E10 fuel, the car has never had E10 fuel in it, but it was 10 years old and that was acceptable life. One thing I did discover at the time was that dealers and exhaust system shops I checked charged like the proverbial wounded buffalo, and simply replaced the old converter with a new one off the shelf, whereas a mechanic who specializes in the brand of car I drive was able to fix it for a tenth of the cost of the factory part. Shop around and you could save heaps.