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  1. #1
    rampyaltima
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    starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    My car stranded me in philadelphia yesterday when it just refused to start
    last nite. The car runs fine and went to phily 2 times over this weekend
    and had no problems at all.. I just bought this car last week and just
    need some help on how to solve this problem.. When I turn the key theres
    no sound at all.. The radio, dash clock and the lights seem to be working
    fine, so it does not look like a battery problem. When I open the hood and
    have it started, theres a continous clicking sound when the key switches to
    on.. I tried it a few times and even tried jump starting it. But no
    response. Any ideas on how to solve this problem?


  2. #2
    RemcoW
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    Re: starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    Hi

    I'd imagine that your starter is the cause of the problem. Check all the
    connections and fuses, but you probably already have done that. The
    under-the-hood "click" is a dead-give-away.

    Try this to get you home:
    Get a piece of wood (like a 2x4, anything will do), place it on the body of
    the starter. Have someone start your engine and, while he/she starts it, hit
    the other end of the stick with a hammer (or the bottom of your shoe, if you
    don't have a hammer handy) -- don't hit it too hard; you just want to
    mechanically shock the starter, not bend the thing.

    There's a good chance that it will start while doing this - just don't turn
    it off until you get where you are going.
    You will most likely have to replace the starter or fix the starter -- it
    may work for a while after the hitting-it-until-it-works trick, but don't
    count on it not to leave you stranded again.
    Oftentimes, the starter can be repaired by replacing the brushes -- not sure
    if they are accessable while the starter is still bolted on the Nissan's
    engine. If not, you will have to remove the starter and fix or replace it.
    It isn't hard to do yourself and you can save significant beer money this
    way. I'd check on ebay or in the junk yards for a replacement - the dealer
    will try to stick it to you if you bought it there.

    Hope this helps you.
    Remco


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  3. #3
    remcow
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    Re: starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    Hi again

    Just reread the message and was wondering what you meant by a 'continuous
    clicking': the car's starter is not actually turning over, behaving like it
    is starting, is it? If the starter isn't turning, the directions below
    should help. If it is turning, it could be the timing belt which is not
    quite as simple.

    Just thought to clarify because I wouldn't want to steer you down a dark
    alley with bad advice.
    Regards,
    Remco

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    mika34792
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    Re: starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    "RemcoW" <com> wrote in message news:<2Namd.6436$srv.hcvlny.cv.net>... 


    i had a similar problem with a 1993 nissan altima, which was resolved
    by changing the starter and the battery. although, the car didn't
    make any clicking noise when i turned the key. hope you can get it
    fixed fast. take care.

  5. #5
    rampyaltima
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    Re: starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    Hey
    Thanx for that. I havent looked at the car until now as its in
    Philadelphia and I am in NJ. I am going there over the weekend and I will
    get it fixed then. The clicking sound starts the minute the engine
    switches to on. I dont actually need to turn the key to engage the
    starter, to start that sound. It sounds as if the starter isnt even
    engaging, so it does sound like a starter problem from its description.
    I'll let u guys know how it worked out. Thanx for the help


  6. #6
    remcow
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    Re: starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    Ok, so it makes the noise when the car is just turned on? In other words,
    you have not turned the key beyond starting yet? That is a new one on me, if
    that is the case. Still check the starter/battery, though. Maybe the
    clicking is just some weird artifact.

    If you hear clicking when you turn the key to the start position, the noise
    most likely comes from the relay on the starter.
    If it just clicks several times as you hold the key there, most likely it
    draws too much power as it is trying to start from the battery. The voltage
    on the relay just hovers around its operational voltage and clicking occurs
    as load on the battery changes so it oscillates between on and off.

    Befrore you check your starter, be sure to charge the battery fully
    especially since it has been sitting for a week without any action. If you
    have a spare battery, try that one instead. Jump charging doesn't always do
    the trick if the battery is really low. If the battery is older (>4 yrs), it
    could be that one of the cells is either shorted or has a high impedance -
    basically means a dead battery and charging or jumping will not help.

    If you have a voltmeter, monitor the voltage across the battery while
    starting. If it drops more than 3 volts or so, you battery could be the
    culprit. In case you don't have a voltmeter, a 'field' way of checking is to
    turn the lights on and start the car - the light will dim some but shouldn't
    go out while starting.

    It would be great if it ended up just being your battery -- is cheaper and
    easier to replace than a starter.
    "Good hunting" finding the problem, buddy!
    Remco

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  7. #7
    rampyaltima
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    Re: starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    thanx man..sure will..I'll let u guys know how it went down...


  8. #8
    GREAT1
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    Re: starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    I'm having yhe same problem. I've replaced the starter and it still doesn't
    start sometimes.


  9. #9
    remcow
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    Re: starting problem on 1994 nissan altima

    > I'm having yhe same problem. I've replaced the starter and it still doesn't 

    Hi

    It could of course be that the starter you replaced the original with
    has the same problem - it is not an uncommon problem so if you got
    your starter at a junk yark, you really don't know the status of the
    part.

    The very fist thing to check so see if the 12V to the starter is
    indeed 12V when you crank the engine. It might drop a couple (i.e. 2)
    of volts when starting. If it drops drastically (>2V) without cranking
    anything, it can mean that the starter is physically jammed but that
    is less likely than an electrical issue - it does happen, so don't
    rule it out.

    More likely is that something in that power leg has a high resistance.
    It could be that your battery has a bad cell, having a higher
    resistance and just can't deliver the cold cranking current required.
    One could charge the battery, but probably will not help in that case.
    Try jump starting the car to see if it becomes more reliable.

    Drastic drop in voltage can also mean a high resistance in power or
    ground so make sure that the fat wire to the starter is not corroded
    on either ends.
    The other thinner wire to the starter is most likely fine as that
    switches the relay on top of the starter, but it doesn't hurt to clean
    it too since you are there.

    To see if your ground is bad, put one end of a starter cable on the
    negative of the battery and the other end to the biggest bare piece of
    metal mounted to the engine - don't do anything with the positive
    starter cable; you just want to make a solid ground connection to the
    battery.
    Start the engine and see if it becomes more reliable - if it does,
    find all ground connections and inspect/clean them.

    Hope you find it soon.
    Remco


 

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