1998 Nissan Maxima Gle Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
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This car was owned by one family for its whole life. Runs fine mechanically, but has some check engine light issues and the noise mentioned below.
Engine runs very well though, plenty of power, smooth. New michelin tires put on it about 10,000 miles ago. It just had a fresh oil change. Check engine light is ON with the following 4 codes: P0400 P0325 P0155 P0325 "p d" When driving and turning left, there is a "rubbing" noise that comes from the passenger side front wheel. May be the CV boot. I'm just not sure.' There may be something in between the brake pad and rotor causing a rubbing.. I'm not a mechanic. Scratch on drivers side rear quarter panel. (shown in photo). Email me with any questions! Thanks for looking. |
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