Why wouldn't my car engine start this morning, even though the radio and lights worked

Asked by Dscar Sep 16, 2015 at 08:55 AM about the 2006 Nissan Quest 3.5

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Tried to start my car engine wouldn't turn over, but lights and radio worked

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Your starter could be bad, or the starter relay, Also the battery may have enough power for the light and radio but not enough to start the car...

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Radio and lights to not require high current, your starter does. Have your battery tested for load. If it tests OK you need a starter.

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My 1999 Nissan quest has no power like the battery's not even in it so would it just need a new battery?

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Ok so I know it’s my starter but is there a way to give start my van until I can save enough to buy the starter??

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My 2007 quest ran fine when I parked it. When I went to start it the next morning it would only spin over and not start. Any ideas???

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