SOURCE: 93 nissan altima died on the road, won't turn
If it just up and died on the road and will not turn over now even with a jump it almost sounds like you engine may have locked up on you. But it is hard to tell without actually seeing the car. For your sake I do hope it is a different problem. I would like to help you out more. Can you be more specific as to what the car did when it quit on you? Did it make any sounds or anything? Did it quit when you where actually driving or were you sitting some place at an idle? I look forward to hearing from you.
SOURCE: My 1999 nissan altima won't start, no crank,not
If you look under the hood, there is a starter relay that might be the problem - but more common than that, - Do you have an alarm system of anykind? If so, It sounds alot like that is the problem, and they are notorious for causing "no start" problems as such - Unfortunatey, the wiring for these (even to just remove one) can be rather involved (as they often cut the starter wire to install an interrupt) so you may have to take it to an auto electric shop, or one that specializes in alarm systems - Also, dealers sometimes install special "electronic lot key systems" in all of their new cars, requiring that the "electronic key" must be present in the vehicle (along with the correct physical key) in order for it to start - I'd check for one of those systems as well - Hope that helps...
SOURCE: My 1999 nissan altima won't
1999 Nissan/Datsun Altima 2.4L SFI DOHC 4cylNo Start when Ignition key ON, check "inspect" this items:
1. Ignition Switch:
Improperly Connected or Faulty Ignition Switch.
2. Battery:
Battery Discharged or Faulty or Coroded, Broken, Shorted or Poorly Connected Battery Cable.
3. Solenoid Switch:
Starter Solenoid Switch Faulty.
4. Starter
Starter Motor Faulty.
5. Wireset:
Worn or Damaged Spark Plug Wires.
6. Coil -Ignition-: Faulty Ignition Coil.
7. Distributor Cap:
Loose, Cracked or Worn Distributor Cap.
8. Spark Plug:
Incorrectly Gapped or Fouled Spark Plug(s).
9. Distributor Cap and Rotor Kit:
Loose, Cracked or Worn Distributor Cap.
10. Carburetor:
Worn, Faulty or Damaged Carburetor.
11. Fuel Pump
Faulty Fuel Pump.
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SOURCE: daughter was driving her 93 nissan altima, and it
If the car will not turn over it sounds like the starter is bad. However if she was driving it and it just died in the middle of the drive it could be the ignition switch. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: Nissan sentra 200SX cranks over but won't start
check fuel pump, fuel pump fuse, distributor,and ignition coil please. then you will need to check crank position sensor.(to do this you need to find factory service manual)
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