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Posted on Jan 16, 2012

Have replaced the battery on a nissan almera tino and now it won't start. It turns over OK but will not fire.

The Battery was getting feeble, and finally stopped working. Have changed the battery and the engine turns over but will not fire

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I changed the battery as it was struggling to start over a few days and then died completely after being left over a weekend. After the replacement all electrics worked but the engine wouldn't turn over, it just clicked. There was no immobiliser warning or messages on the screen. I tried a few of the things on this forum but it turned out to be a broken battery earth cable where it attaches to the gearbox under the car. I removed the cable (easier with the battery tray removed) then had a new lug attached to the end. Total cost 1.50. phew!

  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2013

    hey Phil, I think I may have the same problem with my tino (all electrics worked but the engine doesn't start, no warning, new battery) . Since i have never checked the battery earth cable, how do i notice whether it is broken or not ? could you give me same more info after removing the tray?

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