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nosispower Aug 16, 2005 07:52 PM

Another car won't start thread
 
Lately, my car has been taking a lot of cranks to get going and tonight it won't start at all.

I turn the key and nothing happens. The headlights work fine along with all the other electronics. The only thing that happens is when I turn the key to the START position, my clock dims.

Oh, the alternator was replaced when I bought the car in March of this year.

Any ideas guys?

njmodi Aug 16, 2005 08:00 PM

Starter is dead. Give it a whack and try to start the car again.

nosispower Aug 16, 2005 08:05 PM

Oooo, whack. I'm going downstairs now...where my hammer....


EDIT: Too dark to see the starter.

matty Aug 16, 2005 08:13 PM

NO NO NO NO NO....its your ignition switch. they tend to show age when its gets warm out. please dont replace the starter or anything else. spend $25 at nissan or about $30 at a local auto parts store tomrrow, take 5 min to remove the plastic around your steering column, two screws, and a plug...and your car will start every single time

-matt

nosispower Aug 16, 2005 08:19 PM

I like that^^ guy's answer more :thumbsup: . I'll head over to an auto parts place in the morning...gonna have to drive the van.

f550maranello2 Aug 16, 2005 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by matty
NO NO NO NO NO....its your ignition switch. they tend to show age when its gets warm out. please dont replace the starter or anything else. spend $25 at nissan or about $30 at a local auto parts store tomrrow, take 5 min to remove the plastic around your steering column, two screws, and a plug...and your car will start every single time

-matt

either that or a bad starter ground i had the same problem in my old car...

matty Aug 16, 2005 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by f550maranello2
either that or a bad starter ground i had the same problem in my old car...

yea, well definetly check all your grounds and make sure they are clean.

If there is no noise coming from the starter area, or battary area, then this problem was getting worse and worse, I would bet its the Ignition Switch

Some reading for ya
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=422645

-matt

i30ds Aug 16, 2005 09:35 PM

If he gets the click when trying to start, then its the starter. If he does not get the click, then its the ignition switch.

nosispower Aug 18, 2005 06:29 AM

Update: Installed a new ignition switch, no start. Gave up and had it towed, 375 dollars later, it's the starter. Poo.

njmodi Aug 18, 2005 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by nosispower
Update: Installed a new ignition switch, no start. Gave up and had it towed, 375 dollars later, it's the starter. Poo.


Originally Posted by nosispower
Starter is dead. Give it a whack and try to start the car again.

Aha.. I've been vindicated. :hahano:

Glad you are back on the road.. now if you had listened to begin with, you could have picked up a Nissan starter for 180-200 bucks and dropped it in yourself.


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