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Date Registered: 10-2012
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Error Code P0113


Hi Everybody,
Just a brief about problem,had to replace starter motor as was dead and after replacing it the orange light is continuously on even after starting,after going through the threads and interpreting the code its P0113 could you guys help me in sorting this out as tried to reset but the light wont go off.

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Date Registered: 02-2004
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This error code means the following:

P0113 Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input

This usually means faulty MAF Sensor which is inside the black plastic section of the intake going to the throttle body. Try cleaning the contacts of the MAS sensor first and then re-set the ECU if it doesn't work, you will need to buy a new MAF sensor.


It has no relation to the starter motor, so I suggest you take the car to a mecahnic for them to double-check the error code as well.

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Thanks Jalal,
As I am in Perth and the car is in Sydney driven by my wife so if we drive with the orange light on, will there be any problem for another 4 weeks till I come in sydney and sort it out.
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If it is indeed error code P0113 then the problem is not that serious and based on what I have read on the internet, you can drive around with it for a while.

That's why I wanted you to make sure it is that code and not another one.

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Error Code P0113


Thanks Jalal,
I inquired about pricing of the Maf sensor at dealership is around $500,at wreckers is around $200 and on ebay is around $70 which seems to be the cheapest one so which one do you recommend in case it needs a change.And does any one differs in performance as well.Update will be highly appreciated.
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There is nothing wrong with the eBay one as long as you make sure it is 100% compatible. I used one in my T30 when I had and it worked just fine. Just make sure the specs match those of the factory one. I wouldn't pay $500 bucks for it that's for sure emoticon

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Thanks Jalal,
Have we got any specs for the factory fitted ones so that we can compare them.


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I just went to my garage trying to find the old MAF sensor that I had to match it up with the eBay MAF sensor, but I couldn't find mine. If you want to make sure, just call any Nissan dealer and ask them for the part number of the T30 MAF sensor and then compare it to the part number listed in eBay listing.


I actually just found an old post of mine where I stated that I bought my MAF sensor for my T30 exy from the wreckers and it cost me $50 bucks, so am surprised the wreckers wants to charge you $200 for it.

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yes Jalal I went through that post of yours but its was way back in 2004/05 so I guess inflation plays its own role and one more question that how much should the carpet cost for xtrail from wreckers just an idea.

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Yeah, that's true I guess emoticon

What carpet mate? They don't usually keep/sell any carpets as they chuck them in the rubbish as soon they get the cars from the auctions. Most come missing the carpets anyway and considering the state of the wrecked xtrails I have seen over there, you wouldn't want any of the carpets anyway. Full of glass and stains!

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