SOURCE: hi pitch buzzing wind sound from nissan altima 2002
POSSIBLE ALTERNATOR INTERFERES WITH RADIO
SOURCE: 2000 nissan altima
your cv joint is bad. Instead of fixing the cv joint it is actually easier and cheaper to have or replace the entire axle your self. Because it comes with a cv joint and you get a new axle also.
SOURCE: 2003 nissan altima, 4 cylinder 2.0 car turns on
CHECK FOR DISCONNECTED OR BROKE ACCELERATOR LINKAGE OR CABLE.
SOURCE: I bought Nissan Altima 2004
Sometimes new radios go out, and it is frustrating. But before coming to that conclusion there are a few things to look at. Firstly, there are several fuses that control your radio, and you speaker system. I recommend checking all of the fuses inside and under the hood; this is a prudent measure anyway as a bad fuse can cause problems elsewhere. Once you have checked the fuses and confirmed that all are good, you may have to have your radio reset. Most newer radios have an anti theft system just as does the vehicle itself, and they can be very sensitive. Sometimes just losing power can set them off. If you are able to turn the radio on and adjust the volume (no sound I know, but you can still see the volume bars) and adjust the bass and treble, as well as tune the radio to different stations then it is probably not an anti theft system giving you problems. Still, you may end up going to a dealership or any store that helps with car audio and asking them to check that out. It is highly unlikely that all of your speakers have gone out, so most likely the problem is the radio if it is not a fuse. I do not recommend removing the radio yourself, but if you do decide to, be careful not to break your dash and anything else you have to remove to get to the radio. You can get fairly inexpensive radios at various establishments in almost any city, and they all do work; how well depends on the price. Anyway, if you remove your radio, check and make sure that no wires were disconnected or frayed, or chewed (it happens). Just to recap, I believe the most likely problems are either a bad fuse, anti theft radio, or the radio is simply broken. Good luck, and please respond if you need any further advice or help. I will try my best to help you.
SOURCE: 1994 nissan altima wont crank only makes clickin
Sounds like the starter is out. If you can take it out yourself, you can usally get it rebuilt for less than a new or used one.
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