Any number of things. Take the car and have it checked by a Tune-up shop.
Your spark plugs.
YES it does. It should be close to intake.
The most common cause of a engine revving up above losing acceleration is a transmission problem. The transmission may be low on transmission fluid
By itself, the thermostat would have to be stuck closed causing a severe overheat condition to cause a loss of power.
There are many things that could cause hesitation on acceleration in a vehicle. It could be the fuel pump, the gas pump, fuel pump relay, or an electrical problem.
YES-IF IT has a vaccume booster & not Hydro or air brakes
cracked hoses
Numerous things could cause the Nissan Altima to stall. One such thing is the idle control valve, also the exhaust system could cause the engine to stall.
A 2000 Nissan Altima is an interference engine which has very tight tolerance. A slight misalignment can cause the pistons and valves to slam into each other.
Check the ignition coil, or the fuel pump.
it could be the crank sensor as it is a problem for the altimas.
Your throttle cable, needs to be adjusted.
my air is cold, and car does not overheat but the fan does not work
Check the transmission fluid on the 1995 Nissan Altima. Bad fluid can cause the transmission to shift harder on parts that are more worn.
A 1998 Nissan Altima uses 134a refrigerant. When charging the A/C system the correct pressure should always be used. An undercharged system will not cool properly and an overcharged system can cause the lines to fail.
alternator or bad wires
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.
YES it does. It should be close to intake.