Have the Ecm re-programmed for free at dealership
If a Nissan Sentra stalls when making turns, check the fuel and spark. The coil may be cutting out when it gets hot.
check the egr solenoid and valve, also check plugs wires distributor cap and rotor button
What the #%$& does that mean. Who ever made that up is a crazy son of a #$&%@
You need to check your starter or your starter selenoid.
Take the steering column housing off (usually held by 4 screws from the bottom) and remove the starter cap from the back of the ignition cylinder. In a Nissan, the ignition cylinder usually has a T shaped pin which turns the starter. if you can start your vehicle by turning the starter cap with a screw driver, you probably don't have an issue with the starter.
The most common reason for an engine to turn over but not start is a lack of fuel. The fuel tank might be empty or the fuel pump might not be working.
Well if you don't care about messing up the passanger side key thing just but a flat head screw driver in the key hole smack it really hard and then turn hard to lock it and when it turns to lock then turn it to unlock just like you do when you use the key. it won't break it all the way it just will be weird when you try to use your key. i know this cause my brother locked my key's in the trunk and i have a97 Nissan altima.
Sounds like a vacuum leak. Check all vacuum hoses. But before you do that change the air filter.
It sounds like a spark problem. Check if there is spark. Suspect the coil. Then inspect the fuel system, may not be getting fuel. Check fuel pump.
The RPM in the car measures the rotations per minute the engine's crankshaft turns, not the turning of the wheels. This means that if the car isn't moving, it's solely on the axles or wheels, no matter what make or model car it is.
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you should check the steering wheel gasket first. if that's not it, then you should check the blinker fluid