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Old Nov 30, 2017 | 05:49 PM
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Engine hesitation (stall) / no codes

This past Sunday I was driving 75 mph, when I attempted to pass a car. When I put the throttle down, the car hesitated/stalled, I immediately dropped down to 5th gear and the car again accelerated. I drove for another 2 or 3 miles and the car hesitated again, but this time it immediately recovered without me having time to do anything. I brought it to the Infiniti dealer on Monday, they didn't find anything except that I had a valve cover gasket seeping. Nothing to explain the hesitation. Today I decided to do my yearly cleaning of my K&N filters and I found a leaf in one of the air boxes along with several small pieces of (mostly leaf pieces) debris in the filters. I vacuumed out the air boxes and cleaned the filters. Since many have mentioned the MAFS as being a cause of stall issues w/o code, I wonder if this is what caused my hesitation. Could this be the problem?
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Old Nov 30, 2017 | 07:05 PM
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You should keep an eye on your boxes more often than that. I still have paper filters, but I pull them out every time I clean the car and shake any debris. The factory filters are so easy to take out.

You should look to clean the intake tubes, the MAF and the Throttle Bodies.
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Old Nov 30, 2017 | 07:50 PM
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Thanks EZ, but my G is not a DD. I only put 3 -5K miles on it a year, so that's why I don't check the filter but once a year. This is the time of year that leaves are falling and that's how I picked up the debris. I cleaned my TB's about 10K miles ago, they were in fairly good shape, but thanks to this forum I was able to do the job. I haven't done the MAFS, I saw the utube video talking about the special MAF cleaner. I'll pull them tomorrow and buy a can of cleaner. If small debris hit my MAFS could it have caused a hesitation and not produced a code?
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Old Dec 1, 2017 | 05:10 AM
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Check vacuum lines
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