It is either the starter or the ignition switch in the steering column which does not need to be keyed. Get the part from the Nissan dealer or if it's the starter get it from Auto Zone bc it has a lifetime warranty on it.
Hi Jim, Thanks for the information. My starter was replaced not even a year ago so it is probably the ignition switchHi Jim, Thanks for the information. My starter was replaced not even a year ago so it is probably the ignition switch
First check fuel pressure from pump.It must be at least 2.5 during cranking(fuel hose becoming hard)Then check CKP crankshaft position sensors. There are total 3 sensors.1-CMP camshaft (upper side of the engine,other CKP (REF) looking on CKP pulley,and the 3rd one is CKP (POS) between gearbox and engine case lower part. If all 3 are ok and fuel pressure and spark plugs ok,try to add additional ground cable from battery negative to engine body.(thick wire). Good luck.
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It is either the starter or the ignition switch in the steering column which does not need to be keyed. Get the part from the Nissan dealer or if it's the starter get it from Auto Zone bc it has a lifetime warranty on it.
Hi Jim, Thanks for the information. My starter was replaced not even a year ago so it is probably the ignition switch
First check fuel pressure from pump.It must be at least 2.5 during cranking(fuel hose becoming hard)Then check CKP crankshaft position sensors. There are total 3 sensors.1-CMP camshaft (upper side of the engine,other CKP (REF) looking on CKP pulley,and the 3rd one is CKP (POS) between gearbox and engine case lower part. If all 3 are ok and fuel pressure and spark plugs ok,try to add additional ground cable from battery negative to engine body.(thick wire). Good luck.