heinz_lange3
Frontier Mixture Preparation Error
Summary of the thread
A 2011 Nissan Frontier experienced a mixture preparation error, leading to reduced engine power, rough running, and stalling. Initial checks on the intake manifold, mass airflow sensor, and O2 sensor did not resolve the issue. A gasoline smell and persistent check engine light suggested a defective fuel injector, which was confirmed and replaced, resolving the problem.
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heinz_lange3 (community.author)
The check engine light comes back on pretty quickly, within a drive cycle or two. As for the smell of gasoline, yes, I do notice it more when the engine is running rough. Any insight based on that?
lennymiller3
In my case, I had a defective injection valve, which was causing fuel to flow outside of optimal range. This caused the mixture to become too rich. Considering the gasoline smell, it's likely that you have a similar defect, and I would recommend that you go to a workshop and replace the injector.
heinz_lange3 (community.author)
Thanks for the pointer! Took it to the shop, and you nailed it – defective injector. New injector installed, and the engine is running smooth as silk. Total repair cost was 515€ Appreciate the help!
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lennymiller3
I also own a Frontier, and had similar symptoms. Does the check engine light come on immediately after clearing the error code? Is there any smell of gasoline?