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Im having a issue with my Xterra. it will not start, just cranks. Changed fuel pump assembly inside tank thinking it wasn't getting fuel. Changed the crank position sensor, checked the fuel pump fuse, the code that shows up is P1121 and P1122 (electric throttle control actuator) and (electric throttle control) function/circuit. Do not know if that means bad throttle body or something related to it. Im really at a loss here.
What makes this problem better or worse?
It just will not start, just cranks
How long has your 2007 Nissan Xterra had this problem?
a week
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"Thinking it wasn't getting fuel". Does anyone consider performing testing on a fuel system before guessing? How much time, effort and a mess do you have or expense that is unnecessary by not having the fuel system checked for fuel pressure? And then pin point the concern down to the failure, instead of throwing new parts at a vehicle to replace ones that are also good? Perform testing. Troubleshoot. Test and respond to the diagnostic findings to replace needed components. If you are at a loss, seek professional guidance. Yes, those codes indicate a problem with the electronic throttle body circuit, but testing must be performed to isolate to the root cause. RepairPal cannot help with diagnosing anyone's specific vehicle. The community of enthusiasts and technicians who answer these questions are here to help, but are also versed in regimented, proper steps of diagnostic testing and repair based on findings. We cannot tell you how to do a technician's job unfortunately, nor share data and resources that are trademarked by vehicle manufacturers and repair manual companies. Seek local guidance -- here are some shops near you: https://repairpal.com/repair-shops/nissan-repair-and-service-in-riverton-utah