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Ugh don't want to revive this thread but I guess I have to.
def take it to a dealership and have them start it/test it.
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Ugh don't want to revive this thread but I guess I have to.
Mine does this once in a while. Nothing at all on first turn of key. 2nd turn is always okay though. I think quite a few others have experienced this.My piece of crap did this, this morning. No starter engagement in the first key turn, then the 2nd it started. I called my dealer I got it , luckily I'm a tech for their Nissan store and they ordered a starter over the phone for me. Very nice
You have seen this thread right?Been about a couple weeks my car has died. I figured it was a battery issue and I went to get it checked several places and my battery rating is still very good. One mechanic said it might be cause the battery doesn't have enough power to start up due to the compressions or some ****. Idk how much of that I should believe. Yesterday my car died again, tried to jump it 5 no start. When I turn the key, it just makes clicking noises. Talked to a few of my friends and it may be the starter that went out. But now my battery is dead as well since the dash lights no longer come on. We'll be checking it in the next 30ns when they get here...hopefully we can find out the problem asap. My 2012 FB6 has 51.5k on the odo btw.
I'm having the exact same issues with starting my 2012 EX. The dealer is offering to keep it for a few days to see if they can replicate the problem, but the odds of that are probably pretty low since it is happening so randomly. It's not cold weather related, there's no consistent pattern. Very frustrating. I'm going to try to write to HONDA, they need to do a recall.