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fredbird Oct 3, 2012 09:25 AM

2000 Maxima Doesn't try to start
 
Car was running great... now...

2000 Maxima SE

Turn the key and Nothing. Starter doesn't click or anything.

Guages, lights, and everything else work.

I've tested the starter. - Good

Replaced Safety neutral switch with a new one. - It's good

I don't have the car with me right now so I can't check it now, but is the starter relay labled something like "inhibit..."?? Is that the same on an automatic or is that only for standard?

Anything else you think I should check?

ChrisMan287 Oct 3, 2012 09:41 AM

Ignition switch?

noahrexion Oct 3, 2012 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by ChrisMan287 (Post 8625883)
Ignition switch?


+ fuel pump, toasted IACV/motor mounts, cam and crank sensors, security system (key fob)

Amerikaner83 Oct 3, 2012 11:09 AM

SECURITY SYSTEM...

Is the red SECURITY light on the dash blinking or solid when attempting to start the car?

Toxic! Oct 3, 2012 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by Amerikaner83
SECURITY SYSTEM...

Is the red SECURITY light on the dash blinking or solid when attempting to start the car?

When NATS goes nuts, it still cranks but just doesnt turn over. It happened to me before.

Amerikaner83 Oct 3, 2012 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Toxic! (Post 8626090)
When NATS goes nuts, it still cranks but just doesnt turn over. It happened to me before.

good to know...I haven't yet had to deal with NATS *knock on wood*

LA02MAX Oct 3, 2012 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by Toxic! (Post 8626090)
When NATS goes nuts, it still cranks but just doesnt turn over. It happened to me before.

Correct.

I'd check the battery first since it's easy. Next, look in the FSM under the ignition section and it gives you a value that the ignition switch should be reading under certain circumstances, so test that with a multimeter.

If the stater is working, it's definitely a signal issue but it's unrelated to NATS (this disables fuel, not ignition completely).

DennisMik Oct 3, 2012 03:47 PM

I vote for the ignition switch. Get a voltmeter or a test light on the on the small wire to the starter. You should have voltage when you turn the key to start.

fredbird Oct 3, 2012 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by LA02MAX (Post 8626258)
Correct.

I'd check the battery first since it's easy. Next, look in the FSM under the ignition section and it gives you a value that the ignition switch should be reading under certain circumstances, so test that with a multimeter.

If the stater is working, it's definitely a signal issue but it's unrelated to NATS (this disables fuel, not ignition completely).

Battery is fully charged.

I'll test the ignition switch that's a good place to look.

Yes the starter is working. I agree, it's definately a signal issue since the starter doesn't even try to turn over the engine.

I've had the NATS problem once in the past when a locksmith didn't code a replacement key properly. At that time the car tried to start but wouldn't turn over.

2003OntarioSE Oct 4, 2012 04:26 AM

Check out this video. It's about the fuses mounted near the positive battery terminal. I know it's not a maxima, and its a 2.5, but the concept is the same.


fredbird Oct 4, 2012 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by 2003OntarioSE (Post 8626871)
Check out this video. It's about the fuses mounted near the positive battery terminal. I know it's not a maxima, and its a 2.5, but the concept is the same.

Thanks very much for the suggestion: only thing is that in this video, nothing comes on. However, on my car all of the guages, lights etc. work, it just won't even try to start.

When i turn the key to the "On" position hear the fuel pump, and other electronics in the engine compartement come on, but when I turn the key to start, it does not send the signal to turn the starter.

cabernet Oct 4, 2012 08:17 AM

I would look at the starter/solenoid again. Ignition switches on the 4th gen were problematic but never heard of someone having problems with it on a 2K. I replaced ignition switch, starter relay (inhibitor relay) and nothing. It was the starter on mine. How exactly did you check the starter? If the solenoid is bad the starter won't turn. Like others have said, check the voltage at the starter/solenoid. You probably need to remove the air intake system to get to it unless you can do it from underneath.

TriniMax03 Oct 4, 2012 01:41 PM

Take a piece of pipe and small hammer or big ratchet and knock the starter then you'll know for sure if it's the start lol. True story

Bayou_Fennec Sep 21, 2013 11:06 AM

i know this is an old thread but i have the same symptoms. battery is good all electronics look good. what was the problem?

DennisMik Sep 21, 2013 11:16 PM

You have to do some diagnostics. The problem can be caused by more than one thing. Check the things mentioned here and hopefully you will find the source of the problem.

There are still more things that can cause the problem that were not mentioned here because they don't happen that often.


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