Well, first of all what I would is unplug the remote starter system completely from the brain. Once you've done that locate your fuse boxes. There should be one inside the car and one in the engine bay but on jags who knows. Once you've found the fuse boxes, turn your key to the "on" position and turn on all of your lights. Then get a multimeter and go through and check each and every fuse to see if they hit 12 volts. Make sure you check both sides of the fuse. Also, did you put a bypass in with the remote start? Your definently going to need one. If you have no experience with remote starts and you put it in yourself you very well could had fried something.
A fire in the jet pipe would. the blow out circuit is used to blow out a jet pipe fire during ignition. this circuit stops the starter motor thus cancelling the ignition and fuel flow.
Does it have Tilt steering? sometime the ignition wires to the Key switch break from tilting the steering wheel, hold the key in the start position and tilt your wheel up and down and see if it all of a sudden starts. Could also be in the ignition switch its self, or internaly in the starter, dissconect the small start wire from the starter solenoid, then using a testlight test the wire for power when the key is turned to the Start position, (will likely need 2 ppl) if you have power everytime you turn the key then its likey a Starter problem, If you have no power then it is in the Start circut. and its not likely to be a Fuse as it sounds intermitant.
I had this happen twice on my Honda Odyssey, once it was the ignition switch (under the dash behind the key slot), and the second time it was the starter. I would get the starter checked before you start replacing parts. Most auto zones and advance auto parts stores have a testing bench for starters.
It's a starter but you can see it at route210
There's no starter relay on the 1992 nisssan sentra, but there is a ignition relay which controls the starter and this should be located somewhere in the engine compartment where the relay box is
the truck will not crank or anything with the key it wont even starter when you ark the starter all it does is whizz
First, make sure your all of your electrical connections and fuses are good. (battery cables are not corroded and cable to starter and ground are good) If they are good, it sounds like you either have a bad ignition switch or starter. You might try having someone turn the ignition switch to start position while using a multi-tester to see if you are getting power to the starter. If you are getting power to the starter, and it won't engage, chances are you need a new starter. If you do not have power to the starter, you might have a bad ignition switch. In certain circumstances you might try tapping on the starter with a hammer while someone is turning the ignition switch to see if it will engage. If it will, I would look to a bad starter. I have found that a majority of the time, a starter is the problem, not the ignition switch. Hope this helps.
The ignition starter has nothing to do with performance. It just starts the engine.
Yes. Starter, fuel, ignition, computer, etc.Yes. Starter, fuel, ignition, computer, etc.
To begin with, check the box or manual of the remote car starter to see if the product is compatible with your car. Use a soldering iron to connect wires following the manual. If there is more than one wire for ignition, accessory or the starter, use a relay to connect them.
hopefully you will be installing a new starter...
This could be a bad ignition switch, ignition relay, or ignition fuse.
Installing a starter on your 1998 Nissan will take approximately one hour. Removing and installing a starter is a very simple process.
you can disconnect the starter relay and run a wire from the starter wire in the connector to the power wire on it p.s. it is easyer to take a curcit tester and probe the connectors with someone truning the ignition switch to fine the starter the starter wire is brown and im not sure about the power lead from the ignition switch
its either the starter or your ignition
NO, they are not.
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