No problem so far. But one fine morning, your Nissan Maxima won't start more or barely start. What is annoying is that we do not fully understand what the problem is. Since your appointment is missed anyway, take the time to identify the problem. We will find out in this article what are the most common reasons and how to do them. identifier.Nissan-Maxima-start-up problem

Your Nissan Maxima's battery is exhausted

This is without a doubt the most frequent concern, and perhaps the easiest to correct. The headlights of your Nissan Maxima have been on for hours, the bulb in the passenger compartment of the car, or simply the keys on the ignition, etc. All the elements that could consume electricity while the engine remains off may be the cause of the malfunction. However, it also happens as soon as the battery turns out to be really too old, or alternator. To check if the battery of your Nissan Maxima is empty there is a very affordable way. If it happens that the light from the headlights is low, that means it's a battery problem! On the other hand, assuming that the headlights turn correctly, this means that the problem comes from another place. To charge the battery, you most likely know how to do it, and you need to remember to systematically have cable inside your car. It is also conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. Therefore it is only necessary to open your hood and check if they are dirty. From then on you will be able to remove the dirt thanks to a stroller. In case this does not work, you will need to replace the battery.

Nissan Maxima starter is worn out

It is less common than an empty battery however it could still happen sometimes. To discern what to do, it is necessary to know what a starter is for on your Nissan Maxima. The latter is a kind of engine inside the engine. What sets it apart is that it is fully electric. Indeed, it is the latter which will allow the engine to start, and the electricity useful for its operation comes from the battery. To make it work it will sometimes be enough to strike several small strokes on its carcass so as to release the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.

Your Nissan Maxima's engine is flooded

It is better that it is not that. Sometimes it is still possible to successfully start your Nissan Maxima, even if it also happens that the engine is permanently broken. It’s something that happens especially when it’s cold. Usually you can hear it as soon as you try to start the engine and there is a sharp gasoline smell. Sometimes it will be enough to wait about 20 minutes and the problem will be resolved. On petrol vehicles it is also possible to remove petrol at the level of spark plugs however it is a combination not recommended for beginners DIY.

Conclusion

If it happens that your Nissan Maxima does not start, it can come from a electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now have tracks to discern the concern, if all the latter persists, we invite you to go to a professional, they are paid for it after all! Be careful and have a good ride.