You MUST take the vehicle to a professional (dealer or locksmith). You cannot just buy a "transponder" key online and program it yourself (like you can for a number of domestic vehicles) for a Nissan. It sucks, it's expensive (about $200 in my case), but that is how it is.
Requires special programming by dealer or locksmith. Locksmith is cheaper.
The tail light fuse controls the headlights in a Nissan Altima. A second fuse box is located next to the battery.
The car model of the Nissan Altima 2008 can be found on many on-line second hand car stores as well as some approved dealers. It can be found on sites such as Auto Trader.
Check the transmission fluid on the 1995 Nissan Altima. Bad fluid can cause the transmission to shift harder on parts that are more worn.
Looking at the front of the car, number three will be the third from the left or the second from the right.
It has two chains the second being for the oil pump
1 is on the intake manifold and the 02 sensor is right befor your cataylic converter
Yes yes yes this is normal since 99......
There are two, one is located under the hood to the left of the battery. The second is located inside the vehicle at approximately 7 o'clock in relation to the steering wheel.
Because you can't drive a stick, and its a hard carto drive stickin and first is geared lower.
It could possibly be bad ground wires or weak altinator or bad voltage from your battery.
pull the second and third relays on the passenger side of the underhood. the door will still lock reotely and the alarm will"function" without killing the vehicle. in otherwords your alarm will appear to function normally but without the headaches.