helenalange76
Nissan Note Drift Compensation Error
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Nissan Note diesel is experiencing a 'Reset quantity drift compensation' error, leading to rough engine running and a check engine light. The issue may be related to a defective fuel injection valve or injector, as the error does not specify a particular cylinder. A similar case suggests that the problem persisted even after resetting the compensation value, indicating a likely fuel injector issue. The recommended solution is to seek professional assistance at a workshop.
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helenalange76 (community.author)
The error code doesn't specify a particular cylinder or injector. It simply indicates a drift compensation fault across the system. Did the error also disappear after you reset the compensation value, only to reappear soon after?
emiljones1
Yes, precisely! The fault kept returning even after resetting it. Considering that you are experiencing the same issue without a specific injector being flagged, and given the symptoms you described, it is probably a fuel injector issue. It is time to visit a workshop! My repair cost me approximately 515€. I hope this helps!
helenalange76 (community.author)
I appreciate you sharing your experience and the cost you paid for the repair. It seems prudent to seek professional assistance without further delay. Thank you for the suggestion to take the car to a workshop. I will schedule an appointment promptly.
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emiljones1
I also drive a Nissan Note diesel. It feels like your engine is trying to make lemonade with only lemons, doesn't it? I had similar symptoms. Did the error code point specifically to any one cylinder or injector? Knowing that would be helpful.