SES sensor is on and car is overheating, what could be the problem?
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SES sensor is on and car is overheating, what could be the problem?
I got a 2001 Nissan Maxima GXE, It has short-ram intake and I took off the sensor that was in the stock intake, not the MAF the other sensor, but today I was randomly driving and my SES light came on and my car started overheating, but when I opened the hood, I could touch my motor because it was not hot. What could this problem be?
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Here's one proof. This examination with respect to the most secure vehicles in the Philippines shows web a rundown commanded by Japanese vehicle brands followed by European vehicles. What's more, where are the American vehicles? Mysteriously gone.
Just in the event that you believe we're one-sided here, the latest examination made in 2016 by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) uncovered these nine vehicle models with a passing pace of zero:
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