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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / November 2005

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Hard Starting problems

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dc - 15 Oct 2005 18:34 GMT
I have the EXACT same problem listed below on my car pls any
suggestions?

D

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have a '97 SE with 115k miles that is having startin problems.  A few
weeks ago it was cranking and cranking but not starting.  It would only
do
this occasionally; not all the time.  Before that time, it would start
immediately.

Finally got in one day and I turned the key and it did nothing.  The
starter was dead.  Had that replaced and the mechanic who replaced it
said
the first time he tried starting it with the new starter it didn't
catch
either, so there's something else going on.  But he couldn't repeat it
to
try and isolate the problems.  It started everytime.

So now, over a week after the new starter, I've had no problems....
until
this morning where it didn't start until the third try.  I'm trying not
to
crank it for more than 2 - 3 seconds as I probably burned out the old
starter by turning it for too long.

The mechanic told me you need electrical, spark and fuel to start a
car.
My electrical is fine, so that leaves spark and fuel.  But since the
car
only has problems starting *sometimes*, taking it in for a diagnoses
may
do no good because it might not do it for them.

So my question is: if the problem is spark or fuel, what should I do to

try and fix this?  I know very little about engines, so I'm flying
blind
here.  Should I just replace the spark plugs to see if that helps, or
does
"spark" refer to more than just plugs?  And how could I check on
whether
it's getting fuel or not?

Need some help.  Does anyone have any ideas?  Thanks
eric11104 - 19 Oct 2005 01:39 GMT
I AM A NISSAN TECHNICIAN .MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD STARTER .THESE CARS ARE
VERY SENSITIVE.I HAVE SEEN AFTERMARKET STARTERS IN THESE CARS.A BAD STARTER
IN THIS MAXIMA COULD MAKE HARD TO START.I AM NOT TO FOND OF THESE
AFTERMARKET STARTER,THIS IS FROM EXPERIENCE.YES NISSAN STATERS ARE MORE
MONEY BUT WORTH IT.ALSO CHECK FOR ANY CODES STORED IN COMPUTER.ONE MORE
THING TO CHECK IS FOR START SIGNAL FUSE IN FUSE BOX.
                  GOOD LUCK
Killiandw - 30 Nov 2005 17:18 GMT
I have a 95 maxima that had a problem some what like that, but it wasn't
the starter which I had first thought because when I turned the key it
wouldn't start I would have to turn it and hold it in place so it could
start. My problem was that my ignition switch went bad.  I had to replace
it and get a new switch with new key since then I never had any problem
with it turning over.  Look into the ingnition switch that might be your
problem.
 
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