You need to BClear.Are you asking if the battery is fine, or it won't crank, but you know the battery is fine?
Try the battery. Sometimes it seems fine but it is really not.
NO/ I JUST DID MINE...COMP IS FINE..IT AUTOMATICALLY ACOMMADATES FOR IT......BUDDY MACK..
take it to the Nissan dealer like I did with my 93 altima with heads up display. The first mechanic that tried, suggested this, and it works fine now.
You know when the starter on your nissan maxima is going bad when your car doesnt start/ even when someone gives you a boost, all your fuses are fine, and none of them are NOT blown. You know its your starter and NOT alernator when you take another battery from a car thats been driven and their battery is ok and you put it into your car and the car will not start. If its the alternator, then the car would start in that case.
try checking the key. i have a 1999 maxima mine turned over fine like it wanted to start but it just wouldn't. i took it to a shop and the computer in the key was bad it cost me a little over 100 bucks
check your alternater.
5W30, 10W30 regular, synthetic blend, or Full synthetic will work just fine
umm...my best guess would be to take it to a shop!
batteries will cost from $65 to $175. Anyplace that sells batteries can give you a price quote. Know that you do not have to buy a Nissan battery at your Nissan dealer. Any battery of the correct size will work just fine.
Check fuse Perhaps need a refrigerant charge
Hard to say, start with the basics-is the fluid full?
Probably, with that age of car, it's a wrecked battery. The only last 4-5 years, on average.