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Limp mode randomly on start is now about everytime

Originally Posted by Jonathonmp the software update that was done fixed that issue on the maximas according to the tech bulletins that Nissan's techs use. It's supposed to be more

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the software update that was done fixed that issue on the maximas according to the tech bulletins that Nissan's techs use. It's supposed to be more forgiving in the values of things. Was yours on startups or when your driving. Mine is only on startups and never while driving and all I have come across were when people were actually driving.
Only after driving and getting oil Temps above 200. I haven't had any software updates

Sounds like your tb needs cleaning though too. Can't hurt to try
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