Unicarriers (& Nissan) MCP1F2A25LUV:
code e-44

code e-44 on dash states atm pressure fault
where is this sampled ?? where do I start can not find any reference in manual ---this is the only code it clears for about 10 min then returns
  • Posted 2 Apr 2014 01:30
  • Discussion started by Kaplift
  • Ontario, Canada
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What does the ni22365-ey0013 pressure sensor actually read if it's mounted on the distributor. Crank case pressure?
  • Posted 20 Oct 2023 04:30
  • Reply by Fritzthecat
  • Connecticut, United States
Be nice to forky
located part #22365EY00B ---sensor boost

monitor in dash ATM signal
it is there see above
  • Posted 12 Feb 2015 05:59
  • Reply by Kaplift
  • Ontario, Canada
OMG who sold you this ?
found an updated DTC code list for nissan systems
it says E-44 is MAP sensor error.
you may want to check that
  • Posted 12 Feb 2015 04:43
  • Reply by swoop223
  • North Carolina, United States
You've been swooped!
swoop223@gmail.com
How old is this unit?
  • Posted 11 Feb 2015 23:49
  • Reply by RCAV8TOR
  • Alabama, United States
This is our final conclusion.....Somebody replaced the harness for sure..I also checked 10 units in my back yard and all of them have the connector..Anyway, I delivered the truck with code, as it is working perfect. Lets see if client start complaining.....I hope not.....Thanks a lot..
  • Posted 11 Feb 2015 06:25
  • Reply by gabriel_g
  • Florida, United States
Sorry Gabriel I checked and all my units have the harness connection right beside dist placement (old)
Is it possible someone changed harness before you were called in ?
  • Posted 11 Feb 2015 06:07
  • Reply by Kaplift
  • Ontario, Canada
OMG who sold you this ?
Guys:
i just got the same E-44 error. When I inspected my harness, I realized my sensor is there, but harness DOES NOT have any plug connected or even available to connected. Any head up??? Where the plug can be???
  • Posted 4 Feb 2015 06:55
  • Reply by gabriel_g
  • Florida, United States
located part #22365EY00B ---sensor boost

the parts manual lists as oil pressure sensor but unicarriers lists it as a sensor
replaced part// cleared code
  • Posted 13 May 2014 05:55
  • Reply by Kaplift
  • Ontario, Canada
OMG who sold you this ?
thanks for the help hope I can return the favor sometime
  • Posted 10 Apr 2014 11:49
  • Reply by Kaplift
  • Ontario, Canada
OMG who sold you this ?
Post your e-do addy in your profile and you might receive. Better yet tell you Nissan dealer to look in parts catalog under engine electrical then distributor. Trust me, its there.
  • Posted 10 Apr 2014 11:05
  • Modified 10 Apr 2014 11:40 by poster
  • Reply by RCAV8TOR
  • Alabama, United States
What i used to do all day now takes me all day to do.
I don't suppose any of you dealer guys can find a part number for the sensor my dealer sent me a one wire oil pressure sensor and even after seeing the picture can not identify the sensor
  • Posted 10 Apr 2014 07:23
  • Reply by Kaplift
  • Ontario, Canada
OMG who sold you this ?
I used key on with engine off to locate it
just pull up the monitor screen and scroll down to #22 I think
(ATM pressure) and unplug it. it will go to 0 mv and then plug it back in try it no one was more shocked than I was
  • Posted 8 Apr 2014 11:18
  • Reply by Kaplift
  • Ontario, Canada
OMG who sold you this ?
Thats a new one on me as i have many of these units to keep up. If it is what you are describing then it is a pressure sensor for? As i don't think it is for ATM (auto trans) but i will remove one to see if it possibly linked to engine oil pressure. I am betting more on a barometric sensor if anything. Seen it but never questioned it as i have never had to fool with it. Thanks for the info!
  • Posted 8 Apr 2014 07:48
  • Reply by RCAV8TOR
  • Alabama, United States
What i used to do all day now takes me all day to do.
located atm sensor beside old distributor cap cover in block
(unit k21/25 has coil over now )
test #22 in monitor of the dash shows atm pressure in Mv
disconnect switch and volts go 0 connect and see sensor working on dash now I know what and where it is let's see if the dealer can order it I used the sister truck to locate thanks for all the reply's
Kaplift
  • Posted 8 Apr 2014 05:09
  • Reply by Kaplift
  • Ontario, Canada
OMG who sold you this ?
after doing some research on nissan obdI systems which i think this truck has? it refers to an O2 sensor fault
could be wrong though, everywhere i looked in cat's nissan based codes it stops at DTC-41
  • Posted 7 Apr 2014 12:04
  • Reply by swoop223
  • North Carolina, United States
You've been swooped!
swoop223@gmail.com

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