Re: Engine knocks at low RPMOn Mar 9, 4:59 pm, nospam....@none,com wrote:
> So I replaced it (spark plugs) this morning myself,
> double platinum plugs...
I don't know of any "double platinum" plugs other than Bosch and
(maybe) Autolite. They are junk. IIRC, your engine came with NGK
single ground platinum plugs. If you did use Bosch plugs, toss them
in the nearest garbage receptacle and get thee the proper NGKs for
about $12 - $14 each, so that you don't further complicate your
drivability issues.
> Unfortunately the problem remains. At low RPM, such as when I am
> driving on street, I can feel the steering wheel shake slightly. If I
> put it on neutral, it doesn't shake as much, but I can still feel the
> engine not running evenly/smoothly. At high RPM however, such as
> highway driving, the problem almost disappears.
You could have a vacuum leak at one port of the intake manifold (I'm
guessing near cylinder #2). You could have an intake or exaust valve
not sealing in cylinder #2. The phrase 'almost disappears' is too
vague to comment accurately on, so I can only speculate. If there is
*always* some level of misfire present, then one could suspect either
an ignition coil or fuel injector, both common problems on Nissans for
many years. A weak coil would be my first instinct, knowing this is a
Maxima 3.0. They had several designs through the years (even on
different Maxima bodystyles) that suffered high failure rates.
> I am not a car person and replacing the spark plug is about as brave
> as I am willing to go.
Use that braveness to reinstall NGK plugs in your engine.
> I've did all the required maintenance, 60k, 90k, etc. but not an
> engine tune-up. Could this be because I didn't do any engine tune-up?
Not likely. The OE plugs can go a long time without causing
drivability symptoms or stressing the ignition coils. Plugs simply
are recommended to be replaced at intervals which are designed to keep
their degradation to a minimum, as calculated by the plug and auto
engineers.
The best bet is to have a competent mechanic experience the noise/
shake/whatever you are complaining about -- show him so you are both
on the same page, then he can go right to the most appropriate testing
to diagnose your car properly and with the lowest labor cost. I don't
have a comfortable grasp of your symptoms as written in text, so don't
assume a service writer will be able to convey exactly what you mean
to the mechanic. Ask to go on a quick test drive to show him if
necessary.
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