Why will my 15 Titan not start?

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Asked by Guru93BQM3 Mar 23, 2023 at 12:02 PM about the 2015 Nissan Titan SV Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just changed the battery the lights and radio work.   There's no clicking sound
when using the key

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Security system active. Shut down procedure in the owners manual.

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If you have a new battery and there's no clicking sound at all, it's likely that you have a fault in the wiring from the battery. Check battery cables and connections. A common problem when a battery is changed incorrectly is blowing fuses, so you might have at least one dead fuse. This is a common problem when you don't use a memory saver during battery installation.

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Did you keep the computers powered up while you were replacing the battery with a memory saver device? You should have! If not you need to be towed to your local Nissan Dealer for a reprogram (flash) of the computers. Hope that helps! Jim

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