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Anonymous Posted on Jul 12, 2013

My nissan altima has a new engine and rebuilt transmission with endless sensors done also. but if i drive it for a while my altima wont catch gear. it wont go over 40 and the numbers 1-whatever that are located on the dash board go over 4 and my car barely moves. what can it be

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2008

SOURCE: 94 Nissan Altima accelerator problems

check your throttle position sensor

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2010

SOURCE: Nissan Altima 1996 Engine stalls,it starts it only 2 hours later

is there any engine warning lights coming on if not when was the last full tune-up, plugs wires all filter's , if not or don't know ty that.

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2011

SOURCE: my 2006 Nissan Altima gear shift wont move when I

If it ios not the switch above the pedal, the solenoid below the shifter may have failed. There are 5 screws holding down the center console. Open the console to see some of the screws. Others may be hiding under an ash tray or door.
You don't have to take the console out completely as long as you can pull it up enough to see the solenoid that locks the shifter.

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