You need to check the brake pads to see if the brake pad shims are broke, missing or loose. This is most likely the source of your noise.
Oil in the distributor.
check distributer i had the same problem oil got into the distributer and messed it up whenever i went to a like 3 rpm then the car wouldn't run after sputtering for awhile
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It might have run out of gas.
Nissan suggests 5w30 weight oil for a 2005 Altima. This is for general driving, towing or racing will require a different grade.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine the problem
Driving habits, serious tune up,
You can fit it, but it will effect your driving. while turning it will tough tha malguards.
No, the 06 Altima is a refinement of the 03 Altima - and basically the same size.
If it is an autmatic transmission that would be your best bet, but if its a standard it also possibly be a clutch
Proper tire pressure is recommended for safe driving conditions. Low pressure can lead to lost of traction and increased braking distance. The standard recommendation of tire pressure on a 1996 Nissan Altima is 32 psi.
silver Nissan altima, com"mon its an altima after all