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Just thought would post some info on the Code E-27 for the Nissan K21/25 Engines.....had a truck Yesterday with this code and thought I would post my experience with it. Truck has almost 10,000 Hrs on the original spark plugs and has had an intermittent E-27 for some time now...I DID originally change out the Cam and crank sensors a while back and it cleared it up for a while but then it kept coming back.....I pulled and replaced the spark plugs yesterday....the plugs had no electrode left and had a gap of.080+
And yes I used Nissan original spark plugs part # 22401-FU42A for anyone interested....I ALSO found one coil pack that was dead again part # 22448-AR215....these engines will run and perform decent with 3 cylinders AND worn out plugs so a E-27 DOSENT always mean that the crank sensor is bad....first thing is look at the plugs AND coils......the way I check the coils is I start the truck and then unplug one coil at a time and look for a NOTICABLE RPM drop if no drop in rpm the that coil gets replaced......you WILL get a code E-34 doing this but I just clear all my codes after my repair is made....hope this helps anyone searching here in the forum at a later time on Nissans code E-27......
  • Posted 13 Jul 2013 23:37
  • Modified 13 Jul 2013 23:41 by poster
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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