The obvious issues would be lack of a spark and/or lack of fuel. Check for a spark by taking a plug out, connect it to the spark plug wire and have the outside (where threads are) touching metal. Have someone turn over the engine while you look and listen for a spark. If there is one, your fuel pump may have failed. You will need to look for fuel pressure, and it would be best to have a shop do this.
SOURCE: Nissan Maxima 1997- Battery
Sounds as if you need the electrical portion of the ignition switch. The contacts inside are most likely worn out.
SOURCE: 2004 Nissan Maxima
it is a cable that links you transmision to the dashboard
i am not sure what the name of the cable is
but if you hold the start position and switch the gears to neutral it will start.
SOURCE: car won't start
check first the ground connections and the terminals if they are loose. Check also the starter relay and its cables. Have the starter capacitor checked. If that does not resolve it go to the starter motor and have it checked.
SOURCE: my nissan maxima will not start
Check timing belt. Shoot a timing light down at your crank. If the timing mark jumps around bad, your belt has slipped.
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