When the electrician disconnected the battery and turned on the car it roared to life but a few hours later when i wanted to drive it to work, it didnt turn on. no lights no flicker of anything. now it has been sitting for a while before we replaced the battery and disconnected the battery. a friend mentioned spark plugs? could that be the problem?
Hi, My advice would be to look for a wire going to the distributor then remove the wire that is part of old alarm system, you should only have one wire going to the distributor. Plugs should not be problem as it started at the dealers. Please leave me feed back Malcolm Campbell, [email protected] Thanks.
SOURCE: help to disconnect my alarm
it sounds to me like you dont have a key less entry remote on the vehicle, I would check the small switch located behind the driver door lock tumbler (were the key goes in) and to do this
you need to remove the door panel, this switch knows when you
insert the key into the door and turn it to disable alarm, some times they break off - when the alarm goes off try unlocking the
vehicle on the passenger door.
SOURCE: 1998 Nissan maxima ABS light is on
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SOURCE: brake lights will not turn off on my 94 Nissan Altima
Your problem should be that the rubber stops that are mounted at the top of your break pedal came out or are worn down too much to press the buttons all the way in.
What they do is push the button that switches off your break lights when the break pedal is released (yes, kind of backwards way to design it, i know). That's why your lights stay on even when your car is off. I had to go to the junkyard to find replacements for mine and they are a ***** to replace.
They are chipped away easily by the break switches when your car shakes badly over a prolonged period of time. Like driving a couple of weeks on a bad front tire.
SOURCE: 97 nissan maxima wont start
go to your pass side door and with the battery connected and lock and unlock the car with the key till the alarm turns off from the pass side
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