hit the gas, Than it starts
#1
hit the gas, Than it starts
Anyone know why my car will not start until i turn the key and give it gas. If i just turn the key it wil not start, just rev up and die. For this reason i cant use my remote start. But if i give it gas just 1 time it will stay on. All help is appreciated.
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#3
Originally Posted by Trajiksmax
Maybe the remote starter could be the cause of the start problem.
#7
Originally Posted by 96customax
i have this same problem but more so when it is colder ouside...any body?
i have cleaned my throttle body and iacv...
i have cleaned my throttle body and iacv...
Yeah it only happens when it's cold. You're right!
EDIT: actually no it happens regardless of weather now.
#11
same problem
hey guys, im in the same boat exactly. i have done mostly all the things people have suggested, plugs, throttle body, iacv, fuel filter.....i just read in a different post that new grounds to the starter and transmission have solved this problem....i hope so...because what is the point of having remote start if you cant use it. maybe someone else can help?
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Buy a Haynes shop manual and do some trouble shooting. There is a cold fast idle plunger and linkage that opens the throttle plate when the engine is cold. If thats not adjusted correctly or the plunger isn't working your going to have cold start problems as you described.
#15
I had the same problem. Check your battery first. Make sure you have enough CCA (cold cranking amps) to start. Clean your TB. I didn't touch the IACV because it involved replacing a gasket and messing with a screw that for most people on this forum screws up their car.
I replaced my battery, cleaned my TB and bought a new starter and the car works fine now.
I replaced my battery, cleaned my TB and bought a new starter and the car works fine now.
#16
Originally Posted by 1996blackmax
Try cleaning out your idle air control valve (IACV). Might be a good idea to clean out the throttle body while your at it too.
#18
i have the same damn problem. the car runs perfectly when it does start, but if i don't gas it while turning the key it won't start. could be the plugs, but wouldn't that affect performance when the car is on also? and where is a cheap place to get a starter?
#19
i don't think it's remote start....most remote start has got a starter cutoff...where if you don't turn the alarm off it'll not allow someone with a key to crank...but this is different...the car is able to crank.
#20
I had that problem right before my starter was replaced, only when it was really cold out. Since I have had the new starter even on the coldest days after sitting it cranks right over and runs fine. Before I had to give it a little gas on very cold days.
#23
Originally Posted by SoLid97SE
where's the cheapest place to purchase a starter?
#24
I bought mine at Autozone for about $150 bucks. I think it has a lifetime warranty. Pretty easy to change out. Get a Haynes manual if you do not already have one, very helpful tool.
#26
OMG I thought I was the only one with this problem...My 95 Max won't start in the morning when its cold and its been doing that way before I got a remote start. I have replaced starter with a nissan one didn't help...done tune up no help...my machince says it could be my knock sensor also still waiting to get some money to fix that but in the mean time i will try the other things u guys suggested.
#28
same problem here.. i just cleaned my throttle body today. and it idles higher now... one mechanic told me that it can be my " cold fuel injector" supposedly its a seperate injector that gives it a little more gas when its cold to prevent it from shutting down.
#29
I had the same issues where my car would just stall after starting it on a cold morning (below 40 degree F). I cleaned out all the gunk out of my throttle body (with a toothbrush, some throttle body spray cleaner, and towel). Now, the car starts fine, and yes, it will idle at 1k and slowly drop down when warming up, which is fine! Hopefully that will fix your issues of starting it cold.
Originally Posted by eckounltd287
same problem here.. i just cleaned my throttle body today. and it idles higher now... one mechanic told me that it can be my " cold fuel injector" supposedly its a seperate injector that gives it a little more gas when its cold to prevent it from shutting down.
#30
I sometimes have that problem. The thing is it went through most of the winter without that issue...even on the coldest days we had. Recently when the morning was a bit warmer...it gave me that problem...so confusing.
#32
mine has progressed on to doing this. before it would start then die (it started doing it 2 winters ago on the coldest days) and now i have to give it gas or it keeps cranking. i'm changing out my plugs tomorrow to see if thats the issue, if not then the starter next. if that doesn't fix it then i guess i gotta go to a mechanic.
Originally Posted by smaye
I have a similar issue, but my 1999 Max (113,000 mi) at times will just spin away with no hint of starting.
If I am lucky I can pump the gas pedal or hold to floor and it will start. Any relation to this issue?
If I am lucky I can pump the gas pedal or hold to floor and it will start. Any relation to this issue?
#33
Check your grounding as well. A new starter fixed my problem, as well as a new battery. I would check the battery. If OK, check grounding, finally I'd look for a starter. Go from cheapest to most expensive.
See this thread for grounding:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=452286
See this thread for grounding:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=452286
#36
can someone explain to me why grounding cables could be a possible solution to the problem? i don't quite understand. if the car started fine before without the grounding cables then why the sudden need, especially with lower temperatures?
#38
Originally Posted by SoLid97SE
can someone explain to me why grounding cables could be a possible solution to the problem? i don't quite understand. if the car started fine before without the grounding cables then why the sudden need, especially with lower temperatures?