did you get the computer to take the error off im talking about those computer that tell u whats the problem with your car.
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.
i want to do it my self
This should answer your question? I used it to help me replace mine on my altima. forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/157923
The 1994 Nissan Altima muffler will cost approximately $50. There are several qualities of muffler's available. A stainless steel muffler will cost approximately $200.
The Maxima, 35OZ, 37OZ, and the Altima.
These were covered under a Nissan factory recall. Call the dealer, let them know about the recall for the crack shaft sensor, and it should be a free replacement. I have a 2002 Altima and actually had to get mine replaced twice...both at the dealer...both free of charge due to the recall on the part.
I am not sure of what year you are talking about. But the 1993 and 1994 Altima does not have a crankshaft sensor(crankshaft position sensor) .....
The crankshaft sensor on the 1998 NISSAN ALTIMA is located next to the radiator side of the harmonic balancer
is the recall on crankshaft sensor still valid
no
A bad crankshaft in a 96 Altima could cause the engine not to start. Depending on the crank damage, the engine could start but not run properly.
I don't believe that the altima had a crankshaft position sensor until 1995.
I don't believe that the altima had a crankshaft position sensor until 1995.
Your speedometer, odometer, and cruise control quits working; That's all. It happened to me when I replaced the transmission on my Altima and the two wires came out of the connector.
I have a 2005 Nissan altima and it use to do that until I replaced the crankshaft and camshaft sensors, have not had that problem since. The crankshaft sensor is real easy to replace. The camshaft is a little more difficult but can be done, I would recommend you trying it yourself. The sensors I got from autozone and paid about $35 a piece and safe a lot in labor charges.
I don't believe that the altima had a crankshaft position sensor until 1995.
no. didn't come out until 1995