Phibraun
Seeking Advice on Troubleshooting 2019 Nissan Juke's Engine Problems and Fault Warnings
Unsteady engine
Engine shuts off by itself
Check engine light on
Loss of engine power
Warning light in the speedometer of the vehicle
Car won't start
Fault stored
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Hi there, thanks for your insights! The warning light that's been popping up on my speedometer is the alphanumeric code P0300, which I understand might be an indicator of engine misfires. Considering the current mileage at 172307 KM, my Juke indeed had its last service about six months ago. I guess you're right, it might be time to book a visit to my local service center and have a professional diagnose the actual problem. Appreciate your help, and fingers crossed it isn't anything too serious!
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Hey, no problem! Happy to help out. That P0300 code you mentioned is indeed pointing towards multiple cylinder misfire detected. It can be caused by issues like spark plugs, coil pack, fuel injector problem, vacuum leak, or even some serious stuff like a bad engine control unit or damaged engine. Given your car's current mileage, though, my best guess would be spark plugs or coil pack, but again, I'm no mechanic. There could also be minor things like dirty fuel injectors or something more serious like low compression in one or more cylinders. Remember the 625 Euro I spent? It was for the replacement of my engine control module that was failing. Your situation might not be identical, but with the symptoms having a lot of overlap, it's possible that you might be looking at a similar issue. Sounds about right to get your ride in for a service. Just make sure they do a detailed check on the engine control unit, spark plugs and coil pack, besides the usual check-up. You might want to bite the bullet on this one and shell out some cash, but trust me, it is better than being stranded due to a complete breakdown. Keep us posted on what you find out! Cheers!
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Hey, thanks a heap for the added info and the reassurance. That definitely gives me a more clear direction to approach this problem. Agreed, prevention is better than cure. Honestly, I wouldn't want my wheels giving up mid-journey! I'll make sure to mention your suggestions to the service center and let them do their magic. I'll update you guys once I have any news. Appreciate all the help. Cheers!
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Hey there! Sounds like you're in a pickle. I had a pretty similar issue with my 2017 Nissan Rogue. I'm not a car expert by any means, but I've picked up a thing or two from my fair share of dealing with car troubles. In my case, my local workshop diagnosed that the component affecting the engine control was defective. It cost me about 625 Euro to get it fixed. Now, I don't want to alarm you since your issue might be different. But, if you're experiencing similar symptoms, it's worth getting it checked out ASAP. Can you maybe share more about the warning light on your speedometer or the fault stored in the system? It could help get a better grip on what's going wrong. And just out of curiosity, when was your car last serviced? If it's been a while, it might be a good idea to bring it in for a thorough check-up. Good luck! Remember, when in doubt, it’s always safe to let a pro take a look!
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