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Anonymous Posted on Sep 25, 2017

I have a 06 Nissan Altima 2.5s car turns over, have spark, replaced fuel pump. It wants to start but won't

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2008

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have you replaced your fuel pump that maybe it.fuel pump could be bad.your fuel pump is in your gas tank.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 nissan altima 2.5l won't start

have you checked for the fire on spark plugs and also if fuel is getting to the intake

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  • Posted on May 14, 2009

SOURCE: nissan altima crank positioning sensor

What is the actual code? I have a feeling you are misinterpreting the code.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2009

SOURCE: 06 nissan altima won't start.

weak battery and check that the altanator is working

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2009

SOURCE: 1997 nissan altima will not start

OK...Some cars use a "prime" relay and a "run" relay on the fuel pump. since manually priming it seems to work, I'd check and see if you have a similar system. If so, the prime relay may be bad.

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Why my 2002 Altima won't start?

There could be several reasons why your 2002 Altima won't start even though the engine is turning over. Here are some common causes to consider:
  1. Fuel system issues: If the fuel pump, fuel filter, or fuel injectors are not functioning properly, then the engine may not be getting enough fuel to start. You can check the fuel pressure and fuel pump relay to see if they are the issue.
  2. Ignition system problems: If the spark plugs, ignition coil, or ignition module are not working correctly, then the engine may not be getting the spark it needs to start. You can check the spark plugs and ignition coil to see if they need to be replaced.
  3. Battery issues: If the battery is dead or not providing enough power to start the engine, then the engine may not start. Check the battery voltage and connections to make sure they are in good condition.
  4. Starter problems: If the starter motor is not working correctly, then the engine may not start. You can check the starter relay and wiring to see if they are the problem.
  5. Mechanical issues: If there are any problems with the engine's timing, compression, or other mechanical issues, then the engine may not start. This would require a more in-depth diagnosis by a mechanic.
It's best to have a professional mechanic inspect your car to determine the root cause of the problem and make any necessary repairs.
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2006 Nissan Altima 2.5 won’t start it started a couple times but puck rite out it turns over no problem just won’t stay running

I would start with spark plugs/tune up. Maybe drain gas and refill with injector cleaner. Check air filter. Fuel pump may be trying to go out. Are there any check engine lights on?
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Where is the fuel pump relay located? Altima 2005

Its located in the IPDM box....remove the cover and you ll see a side with 4 relays close to the fuses and the other side 3line of relays,the relay in the middle is your fuel pump relay......hold the ipdm in position the fuses in the box upside....
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1999 nissan altima won't start,no spark in distributor to the spark plugs..is it because of the security system? Don't have the remote for it..

1. Ignition Switch: Improperly Connected or Faulty Ignition Switch.
2. Battery: Battery Discharged or Faulty or Coroded, Broken, Shorted or Poorly Connected Battery Cable.
3. Solenoid Switch: Starter Solenoid Switch Faulty.
4. Starter Starter Motor Faulty.
5. Wireset: Worn or Damaged Spark Plug Wires.
6. Coil -Ignition-: Faulty Ignition Coil.
7. Distributor Cap: Loose, Cracked or Worn Distributor Cap.
8. Spark Plug: Incorrectly Gapped or Fouled Spark Plug(s).
9. Distributor Cap and Rotor Kit: Loose, Cracked or Worn Distributor Cap.
10. Carburetor: Worn, Faulty or Damaged Carburetor.
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I have a 1995 nissan altima that turns over but does not start. I replaced all the spark plug components but it still does not show a spark. What could be other causes to why its not starting?

could be the coil if you have no spark. follow the HT leads they will go int a small box, that is what turns 12v into the high voltage to make the spark.
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2004 nissan altima 2.5 the engine turn over but won/star, i check for spark on ign. coils but there is no spark , also i install a new set of ignition coils , and don/t get any spark Idon/t know what to...

Hello your fuel pump is probably not working here is how we can check sit in the car turn key to on position if you do not hear a grunt grrr sound your fuel pump is not working.No spark your computer will shut of the spark if you fuel is not being supplied or pumped to the engine.Solution have your fuel pump replaced.r
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