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axeu Oct 13, 2003 12:20 PM

99 Maxima Won't Start
 
I started my maxima after refueling, and it was okay for about a second before it stalled. It hasn't started since. Thinking my key could've demagnetized somehow, I tried the spare. Nothing. It cranks, but won't turn over.

Now it sits in a parking lot of a garage in WV. I was on the way back from camping, but 2.5 hours away from home, I got stranded. Hopefully the country folk at the garage can figure it out. In the meantime, I thought I'd ask for possible culprits here.

Fuel pump? Fuel pump regulator? Fuel filter? Solenoid?

Please help. I'm at the mercy of a truck shop in the boonies.

njmaxseltd Oct 13, 2003 06:18 PM

One of the crank position sensors most likely failed. It's one of the only sensors that can cause a crank with no start condition.

axeu Oct 14, 2003 08:14 AM

Welp
 
I'm having it towed to a Nissan dealer. 130 miles :( Nissan, w/o looking at it, thinks it's the immobilizer. I will work with them on disabling this part of the anti-theft system if this is the case.

mrglynis Oct 14, 2003 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by axeu
I'm having it towed to a Nissan dealer. 130 miles :( Nissan, w/o looking at it, thinks it's the immobilizer. I will work with them on disabling this part of the anti-theft system if this is the case.


Yea from the brief description, it sounds like the immoblizer. I dont think you can disable it. The chip in the key sends a signal to the ecu telling it the key is legit. I dont think you can switch an earlier year ecu in there either. Your kinda outta luck unless you want to get a new car.

Kevlo911 Oct 14, 2003 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by njmaxseltd
One of the crank position sensors most likely failed. It's one of the only sensors that can cause a crank with no start condition.


:sprint:

dealer = money stealer

KL99SEA Oct 14, 2003 02:12 PM

Happened to me with my 99 and yes it was the immobilizer. Dealer reset keys and told me i did something to mess up the keys.....yeah right. The good news is it never happened again.

axeu Oct 14, 2003 02:25 PM

Big Surprise
 
It's the Engine Control Module. Whoa! And it's under warranty! Which is good, because after spending 400 on a motel, two tows and two mechanics, I couldn't take anymore.


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