SOURCE: 2005 Nissan Exterra won't start
Run a jumper cable from your positive side of battery. to your starter incomming large post...be careful....It will spark big time. If the started ingages your selenoid is cooked and needs to be replaced. Be real careful or you can cause harm to yourself as well as your car
SOURCE: 2006 Nissan Frontier Starter wont engage
Your starter solenoid is probably bad if the battery is good. Not sure if you can get just the solenoid or you have to buy the whole starte. Also check to make sure the cables are tight not only on the battery but the starter as well
SOURCE: My 1997 Nissan Maxima wont start.I tried jumping
First try turning on the headlights. If they don't come on or they are very dim then you may need to charge or replace the battery. If they are on then try to spin the engine over, watch the headlights to see if they dim when you try to start the vehicle. If they dim when you turn the key, add a set of jumper cable and try tapping on the starter with the jack handle while someone turns the key over (who ever turns the key over needs to hold it over until the vehicle starts). If the engine spins over then the starter is bad and will need to be replaced. If it does not it is possible that it is the electrical part of the ignition, park/neutral switch, relay or connections.
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