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Posted on Aug 25, 2010

BCM on 1995 nissan maxima where is it located and does it have major role when starting vehicle, the starter is not turning over when key is turn to start position.

  • Anonymous Aug 25, 2010

    WHY DO U THINK ITS THE BCM. HAVE U CHECKED THE SIGNAL WIRE TO THE STARTER WHEN THE KEY IS TURNED. U USUALLY CAN CHECK IT WITH A TEST LIGHT WITH THE HELP OF A FRIEND. I OWN 3 MAXIMAS AND HAVE NEVER HAD THAT PROBLEM

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I got a 95 maxima it has no power on the inside the windows wont work the seats the blower motor or the radio wont work either done checked all fuses and relays they are good what could it be

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