2003 nissan altima will not crank. battery has been checked. it is ok. what do i need to look for?

Asked by neko4 Sep 04, 2014 at 04:07 PM about the 2003 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

hooked up battery charger at fast charge.  lights would come on inside but still would not crank. took  battery charger off nothing happens. no sound from switch when battery charger is not on. when battery charger is on the switch makes a clicking noise.

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Sounds like you need a new battery probably have a dead cell. Or you need to charge over night. Try after a full charge. Still have the same problem after a full charge, change the battery

I have 2011 pre owned. I have a dead battery every 6 weeks. Mechanic has replaced everytime, held a week in shop thouroghly inspected car and is baffled. What gives, this car is unreliable!!!

I have a 07 nissan altima hybird the fab key works to unlock the door and trunk car will not turn over at all al lights on dash comes on sound like the fuel pump is working whenever you push the power button on starting

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