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Old 01-05-2012, 07:14 PM
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Lots of Codes after putting new Engine in

Okay, so my engine blew last July and i just finished putting in a refurbed engine in today. Now, it cranks but is missing some bad and just want some ideas of what direction i should go.

The codes it is throwing are

P0300,Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
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P0327,Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Low Input (Bank I or Single Sensor)
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P0102,Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Low Input
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P0113,Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input
 
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Where did u get the engine?? How many miles on it??
 
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I got it from 123engines and it is supposed to be a rebuilt engine which it def appears to be
 
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Did it come with plugs and new sensors??
 
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I put new plugs in it but i used the old harness sensors and accessories off the old engine
 
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Okay so the car is running better with the random misfire gone, but the P0327 pops up every once in awhile, and i feel hesitation in the throttle between about 2800 thru 4000, haven't went higher than that yet. Now that only happens while in gear..

I am also getting PNP Switch code, which was happening before i changed the engine and also i don't have an auto so idk there either

Oh what i did to get it running good, was cleaned the throttle body, the maf sensor and played with the plugs wallow ( big part was my not paying attention)
 
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Old 01-06-2012, 08:00 PM
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Okay, now im having issues with the clutch! Fml, it seems to be grinding a good bit
 
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I had the knock sensor code for a while and it makes the car sluggish as hell. Lots of good info on my350z regarding this. In some cases the knock sensor harness wire is pinched causing the weak connection or the actual knock sensor itself isn't seated tightly. Pita sense its directly in the center of your block
 
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Old 01-06-2012, 08:18 PM
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Fixed mine by purchasing the entire fuel injector wire set from z1motorsports.
 
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my 2nd engine gave me alot of problems as well, it was a mess, i drove the car for 3 weeks, then back into shop, had to strip it all apart again i dont even know what was going on it was in the shop for 2 months was ridiculous.
 
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The funny thing is, when i clear the knock sensor code it doesnt come back for a while like 20+ miles but def is majorly sluggish. I really hope i dont have to tear it apart again ha that'd suck! Ima check to see if the wires pinched tom, maybe i'll get lucky
 
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Old 01-09-2012, 11:42 AM
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crap this thread is scary

I have my car at the mechanic right now and she is getting her engine replaced with a used one. I hope my dashboard doesnt light up like that 4th of July.
 
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Originally Posted by flynmoto
The funny thing is, when i clear the knock sensor code it doesnt come back for a while like 20+ miles but def is majorly sluggish. I really hope i dont have to tear it apart again ha that'd suck! Ima check to see if the wires pinched tom, maybe i'll get lucky
Takes it a while to register itself but I had driven with that code sense I got my car and after having it fixed now and feeling the difference I can say its a big deal to get it fixed asap. My throttle response and gas mileage is night and day
 
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Alright, so i have ordered all the different sensors that have been messy and they should be in tom! So fingers def crossed!

Just my bad luck lol
 
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Did u do a throttle body reset?? That could be one of your problems if u feel a hesitation in your throttle..
 


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