Check security and cleanliness of the battery connectors. When I went to You may now have a new battery but the connectors could be dirty. The main issue is that on 3 occasions the car would not turnover. That's just me, you may want to let it slide for a while longer and if it acts up again be sure you have something on hand to tap the starter with, but that will only work for so long until the starter completely fails and will get to be a pain real soon. Then come right back to my car in about 3 mins to turn it on and go to the gas station and the car would not turn on. My cousin actually managed to catch a video of the car doing the starting issue.
I drive a Qx4 so Im new to the maxima forum but not nico and the sites always been very helpful. In the front bottom of the motor on the driver side right side if facing front of car. Undo the bracket thatholds the top of the alternator in place and remove it. First off there are 3 of them. Raise the car and support it securely on jackstands. Lester Nos:17592, 17683, 17765, 17799, 17830, 17882, 18973, 19245.
I still find the car not turning over on first attempt after parking and coming back to car in 15-30 minutes. Just remember that the cheapest one probably won't last long. Remove the engine cooling fan and shroud. There is always a chance the new part will not solve the problem, but reading everything you've told us about your experiences it sounds pretty certain that the starter is the problem - a pretty safe bet anyway. . This requires a lot of force to remove. In that time we replaced the starter once and the alternator once.
Could there be a possibility of the starter starting to die on me? Heath I ended up with a mechanic in the parking lot and determined it was the starter. Removal of the battery may help in this situation. Its possible that if theyre loose they would make good enough contact to operate your lights radio etc - but not when you put the heavy load of the starter on it. As I have said earlier it would help with your starting issues if y ou change to synthetic oil - 0W-30 or 0W-40. Then suddenly would not crank not start.
Well, I hope that helped? Also, check the battery connections. What I did thathelped was to take a small bolt and place it in from the other endso the alt. Myself and a fellow MechE are building a super light aluminum framed mid Sorry to use my first post this way. He knows that I do the job right the first time and all the time. Ive been offered a 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora with 39000 miles on it for 5000. My Versa is quiter more comfortable seats naturally more power and a better ride.
Car still hasn't had a tune - up yet which it shouldve 5,000 miles ago. There are two through bolts that hold it on. Remove the air intake duct and the air cleaner housing assembly from the engine compartment. Please or to join the conversation. Steps for replacing the starter: 1 disconnect the negative and positive cable from the battery and remove it from the car; and then follow the directions in the site I listed. I have found that visually finding the components are more of a challenge than anything.
Then I notice some corrison on the hot cables below the black plastic where the two cables connect to. Remove the wheel and install the lug nuts to hold rotor in place. Seems as if my starter has went south. I have replaced Alternator see earlier prob and car worked like a charm for a few days. Inspect the teeth on the flywheel for wear. It does not start at all. Yo may also have a sticky starter.
I was hoping to know the general location of the starter so that I could possibly examine the connectors going to it. Pull the boltout with your fingers oh by the way, you can't see what your doingyou have to work by feel. Units that are rusty or cannot be remanufactured for any reason will be classified as scrap, and having no value. If you have any you wish to add please list them and I will addem to the list by order of year. That little booger wouldnt turn off sometimes and would kill the battery. Put emergency brake on and put car in park. Disconnect the negative battery cable.