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Sound to me like your crank sensor is no good. not easy to replace, but have seen those fail. nissan has a campaign on those. check with your nissan dealer if the crank/cam sensor campaign has been done. all thay will need is your VIN number and it will not cost you anything for them to check it. tell them to check the DCS database for the campaign. they will take your VIN number and plug it into a nissan database computer to see if it has been done. if it was done, i would replace the crank sensor again.

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