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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / April 2004

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Altima won't start

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sheila - 05 Apr 2004 12:58 GMT
My 98 Altima won't start, but it still has power. The radio still comes on
and when I hit the alarm, my lights still flash.

Anyone have any idea what the problem could be? Won't be able to put it in
the shop for a coupld of weeks.
The Lindbergh Baby - 06 Apr 2004 10:31 GMT
> My 98 Altima won't start, but it still has power. The radio still comes on
> and when I hit the alarm, my lights still flash.
>
> Anyone have any idea what the problem could be? Won't be able to put it in
> the shop for a coupld of weeks.

You need to tell us a lot more than that.  Is the engine cranking at
all?  Does it try to turn over but fail?  Does it do 8nothing* when you
turn the key?

Sometimes a car will have a battery that's too weak to start the car,
but still charged enough to play the radio and even bring on the lights
for a spell.

John

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sheila - 15 Apr 2004 23:24 GMT
The engine doesn't crank at all and it won't turn over.
It does nothing except play the radio.
 
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