Hey Marvin===It is probably the idle speed control on the throtle body. Take it off and clean it. GoodluckJoe
I have a 1999 Nissan Altima and currently has 156000 on it. The manufacturer recomendation for the timing belt is every 75,000 miles.
usually every 100000
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You need to change the filter with every oil change. Nissan recommends every 3750 miles.
yes. I change mine every 100000 miles. some recommend every 30000 miles.
Timing belts should be changed approximately every 80,000 miles.Check with Nissan about your specific vehicle. Several Nissan cars and trucks do not use belts, They use chains and almost never have to be replaced.
There are around 70 percent of Nissan Altimas manufactured within the United States in the year 2007 to 2008 but the number increases every year by 10 percent.
Assuming it's like my Ford , you have to reset the preset radio stations every time a battery cable is disconnected
Use 5W30 synthetic and you'll never have a problem. Change oil every 5000 miles and that engine will outlast the body.
Loose or corroded battery connections or your starter is going bad.
I would recommend you use 100% Synthetic and change the oil/filter every 8,000 miles if you drive mostly on the highway and every 5,000 miles if you drive mostly city.
I get my wiring diagrams from the local public library. They have the complete Mitchell manuals. The manuals also contain essetially complete shop manuals for nearly every car and truck.