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P1318: P1318: Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Circuit Low Input
on 2014 Nissan SENTRA
Fix Cost
$100 - $300
Parts & Labor
Difficulty
3/5
1-2 hours
DIY Possible?
❌ No
Pro recommended
Your Vehicle
2014 Nissan
SENTRA
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Important for 2014 Nissan SENTRA Owners
Before starting repairs, verify which engine your 2014 Nissan SENTRA has. Check your VIN or engine code to ensure you order the correct parts.
📖 What Does P1318 Mean on 2014 Nissan SENTRA?
The fuel pressure regulator control circuit low input is a common issue in Ford vehicles. It indicates that the fuel pressure regulator is not receiving the correct signal from the engine control module, which can cause issues with fuel pressure and engine performance.
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Symptoms
- • Poor engine performance
- • rough idle
- • decreased fuel efficiency
- • and difficulty starting the engine
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Common Causes
- • Faulty fuel pressure regulator
- • clogged fuel filter
- • low fuel pressure
- • or a faulty fuel pressure regulator control circuit
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How to Fix P1318 on 2014 Nissan SENTRA
Replace the fuel pressure regulator, clean or replace the fuel filter, check and adjust the fuel pressure, and inspect the fuel pressure regulator control circuit
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Related Diagnostic Codes
Other codes that may appear with P1318
P1316
Sequential Code
P1316: Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Circuit Low Input
Medium
P1317
Sequential Code
P1317: Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Circuit Low Input
Medium
P1319
Sequential Code
P1319: Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Circuit Low Input
Medium
P1320
Sequential Code
P1320: Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Circuit Low Input
Medium
💡 Why These Codes Are Related:
- • Similar Issues: Same root cause or component failure
- • Related Problems: Often occur together due to system interactions
- • Sequential Codes: Progressive failure stages or multiple sensors
- • Same System: Components within the same automotive system