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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / August 2006

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1993Altima Starting Issues

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MacPhail - 08 Aug 2006 05:27 GMT
Hi all,

I have a '93 Altima that doesn't seem to want to start right now. The
battery is fine and the terminals are clean as a whistle. When the
issue first started, I replaced the starter and starter solenod hoping
that this would correct it. But even with the new starter, she would
not even click when you turned her over. I replaced all the relays and
still no dice. I finally gave up and direct wired a switch into the
dash that runs between the battery and the starter. She starts up fine
and runs great. Some of my neighbors have suggested different things
like the ignition switch itself is toast. I would like to get some more
opinions before I spend more cash on her. Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
NissanSalesRep - 10 Aug 2006 12:47 GMT
Logic would suggest that you are on the right track. If you can direct wire
and have it start it seems (I'm no mechanic) that the problem lies between
the ignition switch and starter.

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MacPhail - 10 Aug 2006 22:59 GMT
Thanks for the confirmation. I was hoping I wasn't barking up the wrong
tree. Knowing my luck, a mouse probably decided to make some wires into
lunch in the thing.

Thanks again.

> Logic would suggest that you are on the right track. If you can direct wire
> and have it start it seems (I'm no mechanic) that the problem lies between
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> > Thanks in advance.

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