You might check for a clogged catalytic converter. I had a similar
problem with my 87 Pulsar and that was my problem.
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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That phenomenon can be indicative of an oxygen sensor getting lazy.
If you have a scan tool you can watch the oxygen sensor switching at
idle and determine if it is switching too slowly. I assume the
distributor cap, rotor and spark plugs are known to be good. Without
diagnosis with a scan tool you're shooting in the dark. Good luck. Al
Lots of possibilities there, and with it not throwing a CEL, you'll
want to go through the FSM diagnostic tree. Grab your FSM here
( http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/Sentra/1994_Sentra/ )...
EDIT: Just realized you have a 91, not 94. Procedure should be the
same. As Al said, I'd be checking O2 sensor, but ALSO the temp sensor
(believe it or not).
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Just have not been replying too much,the group has been kinda dead.
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Second the post that NissTech is a username I love to see- always the
intelligent, easy for a layman to follow response!
NOW- the (un-obvious) solution to my sentra problem- i experienced a
no-start condition on the sentra and immediately started
troubleshooting the ignition system. i remembered that at some point
the switch was giving intermittent trouble but it went away. I took
the (pressed-together) electric portion of the keyswitch apart and
cleaned the contacts and reinstalled. THEN the switch blew the 30a
fuse - which let me no there was a short in the switch. So I ordered
the replacement switch for 33.00 and waited. When I got it and
reinstalled and put in new fuses I was rewarded with an engine that
would crank and run. What I did not realize was that the engine has
also been cured of the stumbling! A eureka! moment of course but it
makes good sense- the CEL is not going to be triggered by someone
turning the switch on and off more rapidly than you can blink, but it
WILL cause the car to lose power for small amounts of time. I plan on
an extended drive to confirm the fix, but I'm thinking the problem is
solved (til next time!) :) Thanks to all posters, and particularly
NissTech - you rock!