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Summary. ON CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A 2.5L ENGINE, THE CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR CAN OVERHEAT CAUSING A BRIEF INTERRUPTION IN THE SIGNAL OUTPUT FROM THE SENSOR.
Remedy. DEALERS WILL REPROGRAM THE ECM FREE OF CHARGE. ...
I have seen products that allege this can be accomplished...
And frankly... IF COST WERE NO OBJECT...
and YOUR ELECTRONIC SKILL peerless...
I don't doubt that t could be done.
However...
back down here in this vale of REALITY...
Your options are call a locksmith to where you are or
have your car towed to a DEALERSHIP and pay twice
as much...
If you get on AMAZON or eBay and check how little it would have cost to AVOID your current situation ... it would be MOST VEXING... my best cut charge = $6
Regardless ... do shop around: you can still save HUNDRES merely by checking & weighing your options.
probably a bad ground.. With a volt meter check the power at the plug for the bulb.. the other post is for the ground.. check to see if the ground has continuty to the frams/body..
Hi Judy, sounds like your Altima has gone in to the secruity immobilzer mode. Your car thinks you are trying to steal it! Depending on what factory system you have installed will determine how to remedy it...
Here is the basic relearn procedure---Lock & unlock your doors with the KEY. 1) Turn the key to the ON position and wait 15 seconds.
2) Turn the key to the OFF position and wait 30 seconds.
3) Repeat steps 1 & 2.
If problems still remains, follow the same procedure with the valet key or another key that is registered to that immobilizer system on the vehicle. Also, check your owners manual---there should be more security advice in there.
I hope this helps...holler back if you need more assistance...
mcdevito75 Here, Look for a sale on brake jobs from variuos shops, Or look for the small 1--2--3- man shops that charge a bit cheaper than the larger name shops. Expect to spend $200.---$350.00 depending on what you need and the shop.
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