I have a AGGRAVATING intermittent starting problem and I'll bet someone
here remembers how to fix it.
It's for my '96 Maxima 3.0L V6. When it is cold - it starts right up.
When it is warm, you turn the key, you hear a click inside the dash
somewhere but the starter will not even engage, like it would if you
tried to start the car while the auto gearshift was not in park. ( I
don't think it is the little switch on the gearshift lever that only
allows starting while in park.)
It is not a dead battery or bad battery connections.
I have read about a bad ECCS relay that causes this problem. But the
two relay boxes I found under my hood, none of them say ECCS! One of
the boxes has a EGI relay, and I have found two ECCS fuses, but no ECCS
relay. And I swapped the EGI relay with one of the other relays that
is the exact same part and the problem is still occurring.
Where is my ECCS relay? Where is my ECCS for that matter, I cannot
even find that!
PLEASE help me fix this, my car is stranded at a gas station!
evans62@hxxmail.com
evans62@hotmail.com - 03 May 2006 02:47 GMT
Oh by the way I see 3 relays in the fuse box underneath the steering
column. Is one of these 3 relays the ECCS relay? And where is the
ECCS?
njmodi - 03 May 2006 04:27 GMT
Sounds like a bad ignition switch to me. Costs 30 bucks and takes 15
mins to replace - just have to remove the plastic shrouds around the
steering column.
Nirav
Wiikinki - 03 May 2006 12:11 GMT
Kneel down, Hotwire the starter solenoid from batt +12 pole, instant startup, problem bypass (other than starter/solenoid). See page below
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Monte - 04 May 2006 07:50 GMT
>I have a AGGRAVATING intermittent starting problem and I'll bet someone
>here remembers how to fix it.
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>evans62@hxxmail.com
I'm betting on the starter. That's how they let you know it's time to replace.
njmodi - 04 May 2006 15:11 GMT
Monte - I actually take back what I said about the ignition switch. I
re-read the original post and noticed that he always gets a "click"
even when the car doesn't turn over. If the ignition switch was bad,
he would most likely hear nothing - not even that ignition relay click
he is hearing. A quick test would be to check the voltage at the
starter harness when trying to start the car.
Given that "click", I would tend to agree with you - that it's likely
the starter. Next time the car doesn't want to start, give the starter
a whack with a piece of wood and try again - if that works, then it's
most likely the starter.
Nirav
Wiikinki - 07 May 2006 12:55 GMT
Click -only- in the cabin, silence in the starter
- Accessory relays get pwr first, disconnect as they should at key start po
- intermittent contanct losst to starter Solenoid (wiring?), inhibit relay or connector
- Starter Solenoid coil semi broken, costs 20
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