Fricking genius!! My husband and I have been puzzled for a week as to what could be wrong with our car. We finally determined it was coming from this part and now after watching your video I just discovered the hoses where on backwards!!
I was having the same issue with 2005 Nissan Murano. My mobile mechanic swaps those hoses a while back when we were on the third VIAS sensor replacement with no luck. That didn't do anything either. Then we went to get the sensor and vacuum reservoir of the whole unit from a junkyard. Again we connected the hoses wrong. It was reversed at the Manifold side like exactly you mentioned you did. I was hearing the hissing noise from the VIAS sensor which was air leaking and that was Exuaest getting into the car. When I correct the hose placement the way you said the air leak went away and I don't have that exhaust smell inside the car. Another thing I wanted to mention here just before I watched your video, I watched another video where a guy explained how the choke kind of lever behind the diaphragm should move up and down when you accelerate and mine was not doing anything. But after I reversed the hoses as you said it starts moving. My check engine light went away and thank you very much for your help.
Very good video helps too much because I changed the hoses I did not realize that a broom is upside down and that causes failures, change it and it is removed, thank you very much
2002 Infiniti i35 Okay I'm going to be the dumby of this comment section for 2 years since I changed the spark plugs the first time after looking at your video I had those backwards those tubes that you were saying the vacuum tubes yeah I had mine reverse too I've been going through code after code after code trying to get the emissions straight and I haven't had success they keep coming up a new one every day today I had even two come up but I don't know if this is going to help that but I do appreciate you showing me how to have it right and I have it running now and yeah it is running a lot better so I appreciate it thank you very much and GOD Bless you and yours. Like I said I'm the two-year dummy in this comment section lol
Intake Manifold Runner Control Valve. Had same issue on a client's car (04 Maxima). Not being familiar with the system, I replaced it to find I still had huge vacuum leak (25% STFT on Bank 1!). I was stumped! Couldnt find any diagrams but after going back to the drawing board, it dawned on me that the hoses must be wrong. Just now seeing this video after the fact! Signs I ignored: 1. plugging the vent side corrected leak 2. motor had "good trans" written on it in marker (must have had a swap) 3. The bolt holding the valve in was already loose when I started troubleshooting! Moral of the story, trust your gut LOL
For people who buy Nissan Murano; For example, used. with many miles traveled. I suggest you invest in buying to the car the most relevant sensors. This is because you are buying a car that has parts that are probably defective. Unless you want to be disappointed by problems that will arise and that will correspond to you.
I just so happen to find your video...I have an 06 an crazy enough one of my tubes on the canister is torn...so I'm going to see if I can find a tube for it an see if it will start..
I just bought a 2007 Nissan Murano today for 2900 dollars. It had 160k miles and was in great shape... All except for the fact the service engine light was on and the used car dealer couldnt tell me why, turns out... When I took it to my mechanic.... There was NO vacuum hose at all. It was completely missing..... Who knows how that happened. But tomorrow we are replacing the hose amd we will see how things go from there. 😆 lol
Oh now I'm not sure with my 2007 quest, purchased used and it's definitely with touched in engine but not sure if these hoses have been moved, getting p0174 light, guess I'll try.
Fricking genius!! My husband and I have been puzzled for a week as to what could be wrong with our car. We finally determined it was coming from this part and now after watching your video I just discovered the hoses where on backwards!!
Same set up for my 04 maxima se, definitely helped a lot once I watched your video as realized my hoses were incorrectly connected, much thanks!! 🙏
I was having the same issue with 2005 Nissan Murano. My mobile mechanic swaps those hoses a while back when we were on the third VIAS sensor replacement with no luck. That didn't do anything either. Then we went to get the sensor and vacuum reservoir of the whole unit from a junkyard. Again we connected the hoses wrong. It was reversed at the Manifold side like exactly you mentioned you did. I was hearing the hissing noise from the VIAS sensor which was air leaking and that was Exuaest getting into the car. When I correct the hose placement the way you said the air leak went away and I don't have that exhaust smell inside the car. Another thing I wanted to mention here just before I watched your video, I watched another video where a guy explained how the choke kind of lever behind the diaphragm should move up and down when you accelerate and mine was not doing anything. But after I reversed the hoses as you said it starts moving. My check engine light went away and thank you very much for your help.
Wow am I glad you had the foresight to put this video up. It's amazing what you can find on youtube. My exact problem. Thanks bro!!
You the man!! The murano man!!
You saved me $200 Thanks A million
Thank you God bless you that helped me with this issue
Very good video helps too much because I changed the hoses I did not realize that a broom is upside down and that causes failures, change it and it is removed, thank you very much
2002 Infiniti i35 Okay I'm going to be the dumby of this comment section for 2 years since I changed the spark plugs the first time after looking at your video I had those backwards those tubes that you were saying the vacuum tubes yeah I had mine reverse too I've been going through code after code after code trying to get the emissions straight and I haven't had success they keep coming up a new one every day today I had even two come up but I don't know if this is going to help that but I do appreciate you showing me how to have it right and I have it running now and yeah it is running a lot better so I appreciate it thank you very much and GOD Bless you and yours. Like I said I'm the two-year dummy in this comment section lol
Intake Manifold Runner Control Valve. Had same issue on a client's car (04 Maxima). Not being familiar with the system, I replaced it to find I still had huge vacuum leak (25% STFT on Bank 1!). I was stumped! Couldnt find any diagrams but after going back to the drawing board, it dawned on me that the hoses must be wrong. Just now seeing this video after the fact! Signs I ignored:
1. plugging the vent side corrected leak
2. motor had "good trans" written on it in marker (must have had a swap)
3. The bolt holding the valve in was already loose when I started troubleshooting!
Moral of the story, trust your gut LOL
I did the same, I watched your video late. But thank you so much
For people who buy Nissan Murano; For example, used. with many miles traveled. I suggest you invest in buying to the car the most relevant sensors. This is because you are buying a car that has parts that are probably defective. Unless you want to be disappointed by problems that will arise and that will correspond to you.
Thank you so much help me a lot
I just so happen to find your video...I have an 06 an crazy enough one of my tubes on the canister is torn...so I'm going to see if I can find a tube for it an see if it will start..
Auto zone there only like 87 cents
Does that throw a p0420 code?
I just bought a 2007 Nissan Murano today for 2900 dollars. It had 160k miles and was in great shape... All except for the fact the service engine light was on and the used car dealer couldnt tell me why, turns out... When I took it to my mechanic.... There was NO vacuum hose at all. It was completely missing..... Who knows how that happened. But tomorrow we are replacing the hose amd we will see how things go from there. 😆 lol
good luck and I hope it worked!
Awsome
Anyone know where you can find the hoses to the intake manifold runner control valve. Mine has a damaged hose and I can’t find the part online
Auto zone they have hose they can help u measure them only like 87 cents
Can you put the link where u got the part?
Thank you same issue
I did the same!
Thank you so much.
I just went and looked at mine and it's not routed like you said it should be and it's never been touched.
If it's working then don't touch it LOL
Oh now I'm not sure with my 2007 quest, purchased used and it's definitely with touched in engine but not sure if these hoses have been moved, getting p0174 light, guess I'll try.
Is Call VIAS Control Valve Solenoid.
Shut it
Canister purge valve solenoid
Your video would have been much better, if you rotated your camera 90 degrees.