The ignition is draining all the power to start the engine.
You may have a dead battery.
From my experience this was followed about 2 months later by the whole display expiring. Renault replaced under part warranty for set price of £100 (March 2010). I found the trip meters kept resetting as well - don't leave it too late taking to Renault though, when the whole display started flashing on and off it added about 100 miles per flash to the odometer
I don't think you can - i think it's part of the Engine Management System run a live to immobaliser control unit to fool it to thinking the ignition is on, this will stop it from arming itself.
Unhook your negative battery cable for about an hour. When you hook it back up, the computer should reset itself. Make sure your key is in the ignition. If not, there is a resetting sequence in your owner's manual that tells you how to mate the key to the ignition. Follow the instructions PRECISELY! You'll need an analog watch for timing the procedure, as it deals with seconds.
A self resetting breaker will reset itself once the short is removed, repaired, If it will not reset the breaker has failed or the short is still present.
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Not by itself, it requires an ignition source.
You will have to redo your wi-fi settings, they are stored on the DS itself.
Try resetting your hot keys. If if still is doing that, then maybe your keyboard is broken.
Get a bit of bluetack and eat it it'll stick by itself
Well sometimes the radio is hooked up to the ignition itself. It is just the ignition wire, if it has a disconnecting face plate then you can turn it off by taking the face plate off. Or if you would like, you can pull the radio out and disconnect the wire from the ignition and it will not still be on when you cut the truck off.
First you must start by removing the entire ignition, itself, on the Nissan 200SX. It should be fairly easy, you will just need the correct tools. Once you have bought the new ignition switch, attach it to the ignition and then re-install the ignition into the Nissan 200SX.
Yes, but it isn't the ignition itself, it could be bad linkage rods that connect to the starter motor.