dirkschubert1
Evalia Reset Quantity Drift Compensation Issue
Summary of the thread
The conversation revolves around a 'reset quantity drift compensation' issue in a 2017 Nissan Evalia diesel, leading to rough running and a check engine light. The suspected cause is injector problems, confirmed by another individual who experienced similar symptoms due to incorrect fuel injection values. The suggested solution is to replace the defective injector, which was validated by a workshop diagnosis and repair.
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dirkschubert1 (community.author)
Interesting. What exactly were you seeing with the injection values? And did you try any adaptation resets or anything before condemning the injectors?
jonaswolf99
My mechanic said there was too much drift, adaptation won't work. You probably need a new injector, or maybe all of them. Book it into a workshop.
dirkschubert1 (community.author)
Thanks for confirming. Took it to the shop; turns out it was indeed a defective injector, like you suspected. Repair came to 515€ Appreciate the insight!
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jonaswolf99
Sounds familiar! I had similar symptoms on my Evalia (diesel as well). Did you check the fuel injection values? Mine were way off, causing all sorts of problems.