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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / June 2004

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'96 Maxima Hard Start

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Ed Smith - 26 Jun 2004 23:20 GMT
My '96 Maxima GXE, 190K miles, is occationally taking two to three times to
start.  It sometimes stumbles after starting before smoothing out.  Is is
not idling as smoothly as in the past.

I keep it serviced per the owners manual.  The starter was replaced a couple
of years ago and the fuel system was cleaned within the last year.

1)  What could the problem be?

2)  Should I take it to a Nissan dealer for service of this probem or could
Firestone or an independent mechanic get it running smoothly again?

Other than this problem, the car has been great!  I plan to drive it to 300K
miles.

Thanks,

Ed
Jim - 27 Jun 2004 03:33 GMT
Any smoke when it finally starts? COuld be leaking fuel injectors.

> My '96 Maxima GXE, 190K miles, is occationally taking two to three times to
> start.  It sometimes stumbles after starting before smoothing out.  Is is
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> Ed
Steve T - 27 Jun 2004 06:33 GMT
> My '96 Maxima GXE, 190K miles, is occationally taking two to three times
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> 1)  What could the problem be?

 Temp sensor for the fuel injection could be corroded/faulty.
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Racer X - 01 Jul 2004 00:15 GMT
Have you cleaned the throttle body?  I just did this last night on my
'99 Max with 141,300.  It has helped with the idle and low speed
performance.  Its easy to do and the spray only cost $3 at Advance
Auto.

Once you do it you should notice a difference.

> > My '96 Maxima GXE, 190K miles, is occationally taking two to three times
> > to
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>   Temp sensor for the fuel injection could be corroded/faulty.
 
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