Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
HomeAnnouncements
Discussion Groups
By Brand
BMWChevroletDodgeFordGMHondaLexusMercedes-BenzNissanPeugeotToyotaVolkswagenOther Brands
By Topic
4x4 CarsRVsDrivingMaintenance & RepairCar AudioCollectible Cars
Country Specific
Australian ForumsUK Forums
ArticlesAuto InsuranceBuyingCars & TechnologyMaintenanceMiscellaneousSafety
DMV Resources
Related Topics
MotorcyclesBoatsMore Topics ...

Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / January 2005

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

Starter replacement questions

Thread view: 
Enable EMail Alerts  Start New Thread
Thread rating: 
mike - 30 Dec 2004 15:20 GMT
1. If I turn the ignition and get a click, but no turning, is it
definitely the starter?

2. How long would it take a medium-skilled Joe like myself to replace
the starter on a '95 Maxima without power tools?
Thanks for any assistance.
limey - 30 Dec 2004 19:49 GMT
> 1. If I turn the ignition and get a click, but no turning, is it
> definitely the starter?
>
> 2. How long would it take a medium-skilled Joe like myself to replace
> the starter on a '95 Maxima without power tools?
> Thanks for any assistance.

1) Don't know. Probably. :) My solenoid was defective, but I ended up
replacing the entire unit because noone local sold the solenoid on its
own and people in this NG suggested replacing the whole thing anyway.

2) I'm definitely medium-skilled, and it took me 2 hrs on my 97 and 1
hour of that was trying to locate a bolt from the starter that I'd
inadvertently dropped into the engine bay. Getting the bolts off
themselves is a bit of a struggle, but I managed it with a standard
wrench and a length of copper pipe as an extension. The Haynes manual
is satisfactory in explaining what you need to do....
mike - 31 Dec 2004 00:16 GMT
Thanks for the feedback.  Picked up a Chilton book at the library and
I'm going to give this a shot tomorrow.  Wish me luck. <grin>
JimV - 31 Dec 2004 01:57 GMT
> 1. If I turn the ignition and get a click, but no turning, is it
> definitely the starter?
>
> 2. How long would it take a medium-skilled Joe like myself to replace
> the starter on a '95 Maxima without power tools?
> Thanks for any assistance.

Could be a bad battery or a bad connection, but probably the starter.
Piece of cake on that car. An hour max.
Nick - 31 Dec 2004 03:14 GMT
Prob. the solenoid; I had the same issue. Its straight forward as they
come - disconnect battery terminal, disconnect one clip, disconnect battery
cable from starter, 2 standard bolts for starter need to come out and then
yank it out. Reverse for install. You may need to remove some of your
airbox, but if you can get leverage you don't really need to.

Nick

> 1. If I turn the ignition and get a click, but no turning, is it
> definitely the starter?
>
> 2. How long would it take a medium-skilled Joe like myself to replace
> the starter on a '95 Maxima without power tools?
> Thanks for any assistance.
jjjsan - 31 Dec 2004 06:32 GMT
If you have a voltmeter, measure across the battery terminals and monitor
the voltage when you turn the key to start, report back what the reading
is.
But, I would guess your battery is weak.
How old is the battery???  New Battery is cheaper than starter and easier
to install.
Does it start if you get jumpered with another car??
May also want to check terminal cable for corrosion.
Remove cable terminals from battery terms and clean cable and term area
with (solution of water and baking soda) to neturalize the acid.  Use a
wire brush or fine sandpaper on the terminals and reconnect to battery and
try to start.
jjsan
E. Meyer - 31 Dec 2004 15:40 GMT
On 12/30/04 9:20 AM, in article
1104420003.256755.73580@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com, "mike"
<hometeamnats-usenet@yahoo.com> wrote:

> 1. If I turn the ignition and get a click, but no turning, is it
> definitely the starter?

Usually if you just get a "click" it means you either need a new battery or
the corrosion on the battery cables needs to be cleaned off.

> 2. How long would it take a medium-skilled Joe like myself to replace
> the starter on a '95 Maxima without power tools?
> Thanks for any assistance.

Its do-able.  Take off the air ducts on the top of the engine and you will
find the starter on the driver's side.  Access from above.
mike - 31 Dec 2004 17:36 GMT
Well, I got it done.  (For those that suggested, I had already tried
the battery.)  It took me about 2 hours, most of which was just trying
to get wrenches to fit in the proper places.  Now there's a slight
complication, although the car starts fine now, the check engine light
is on and there's a slight ticking and buzzing noise coming from the
area of the mass air sensor.  I assume it's related to me taking the
air box assembly off to reach the starter.  I need to take it to the
shop to get a tire repaired anyway, so I'll have them check that out
too.

Thanks all for the help.  It sure is nice to save a couple hundred
bucks by investing a couple hours.
Nick - 01 Jan 2005 01:04 GMT
You probably disconnected a hose or clip, double check them.

Nick

> Well, I got it done.  (For those that suggested, I had already tried
> the battery.)  It took me about 2 hours, most of which was just trying
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Thanks all for the help.  It sure is nice to save a couple hundred
> bucks by investing a couple hours.
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread
Enable EMail Alerts
Rate this Thread



©2009 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.