P318097 - Nissan
Note: In Nissan’s OBD-II system, the full code is typically P3180 (without the trailing "97"). The "97" often refers to a manufacturer-specific sub-identifier or a component location code. This article covers the standard P3180 code and its known applications.
EGR System Issues: A stuck EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve can cause the engine to stop, subsequently draining the HV battery and triggering fault codes. nissan p318097
Step-by-Step Installation
1. Remove the Axle Shaft
- Responsiveness: The most immediate feeling is rear-end stiffness. The car feels much more "connected." There is zero delay between steering input and rear reaction.
- Traction & Stability: In drift applications, these bushings help maintain consistent alignment angles during initiation and transitions. For grip driving, they reduce "squat" and improve traction out of corners by preventing the subframe from twisting.
- Feedback: You will feel everything. These transmit a significant amount of road noise and vibration into the cabin. If you daily drive your car on rough pavement, this can be exhausting.
12V Battery Issues: A weak 12V battery can cause multiple communication errors (like U1000) that trigger system-wide HV faults. Note: In Nissan’s OBD-II system, the full code
Recovering a vehicle with P3180-97 can be difficult and often requires specialized equipment. 12V Battery Issues: A weak 12V battery can