On this vehicle the check engine light must be reset with a scan tool.
there several modules, what am sure of is the "service engine" : if you are %100 sure that there are nothing wrong in your car the you can go for reset procedure by disconnecting the + connector (hot) of the battery under the hood & keep it disconnected for around 30 minutes. reconnect & the light should be gone.
The computer has detected a problem with the SRS. Take this to a professional and have it repaired and do not attempt to repair yourself. Serious injury can occur when working with Air Bags. The SRS may or may not function in an accident. It could also possible deploy at any time if not repaired.
maybee your battery is low The battery wouldn't matter there, the starter is having a problem
The battery fuse is located on the front of the battery on a 96 Nissan Altima. The fuse is the middle one.
There are many different reasons why the Nissan Altima won't start. It could have a dead battery, a bad starter or even the engine. It is best to take it to a mechanic for them to diagnose the problem.
Either something is draining the power - or the battery is at the end of its useful life.
Chang inf a battery on a Nissan Altima is very easy. You will need to remove the bar that is across the battery and then disconnect the battery cables. After the cables are removed, you will take the old battery out and put the new battery in place.
The key fob battery on a 2008 Nissan Altima is replaced by using a coin to open the rear of the case. The battery can then be popped out and a new one installed.
unplug battery for a couple hours...normally should be a couple minutes but to make sure give it 2 hours
well, this is what my mechanic told me when i had this problem (still have it) with my 1994 Nissan altima: the altima's alternator isn't working well. so, the battery isn't well supplied... Solution: replace the alternator immediately or dont drive the car until u do so less you make things worse. bajah
this site might help ------>
Under the dash