knock sensor, pO138, pO153

Asked by vanehern3 May 20, 2013 at 07:36 PM about the 1998 Nissan Maxima

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced the knock sensor and my car still wont start. The next codes that came up are
the po153 and the po 138 do i still need to replace these to ? Plus my coils dont have any
power/electricity? any suggestions?? thank you

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knock sensor wouldnt make it not start. p0138 is a 02 sensor code, I couldnt find p0153 maybe you meant p0135 which is also a 02 sensor dtc. and would not cause the vehcile not to start. if your not gettin spark you may have a cam or crank sensor not sending rpm signal to the pcm. Which would cause it not to have spark, could be other things also I would check all your fuses make sure none are blown. then get your hands on a scanner and see if the pcm is seeing a rpm signal.

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