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Old 02-16-2007, 11:58 AM
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97 nissan maxima se no start after accident

Well I baught a 97 nissan altima se for my girl and she whent out and hit someone enouph to set off the air bags. Well I had it towed to my friends body shop and they stripped it down and were going to take it to the frame shop to pull the corner out but now it doesn't start it turns over bot no run now I going to taske a look at it and make it run but have not found any info if it has a cut out switch that shuts off the fuel pump or ignition when in an accident. Help I don't want to take this into the dealer for a switch or senser
Also for your info they took the front end apart to fix the car they might have unpluged something?????????? Thanks guys and gals
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Old 02-16-2007, 01:03 PM
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Re: 97 nissan maxima se no start after accident

- Voltage ok? Self diag ok?

- Check for spark (with grounded spare plug).
- Do injectors click, get gas smell? (take off/ rotate camsahft sensor -ign on- and hear click).
- when fuelpump works, fuel line stiffens as fuel pressure comes up, listen for noise.
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Old 02-16-2007, 09:43 PM
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Re: 97 nissan maxima se no start after accident

so there is no shut off switch or sensor that will shut that car down after the accident

I'll check all that out

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Old 02-17-2007, 01:51 AM
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Re: 97 nissan maxima se no start after accident

I havent verified altima -97, but I'd put all my money on the NO. Youll find the schemas if u seek...
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Old 02-18-2007, 07:12 PM
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Re: 97 nissan maxima se no start after accident

Well ok no shut off switch no huge problem other than a driver smashing the car.

This is why the no start.
When the shit hit the other car yes the air bags went off she shut off the car. but she didn't put it in park just got out. then the tow truck guy put the car in nutral and towed it to my buddies shop. well the shifter linkage was smashed and the tow truck driver just forced it into what he thought was nutral. found this all out when i went to the car and tried to start it seeing the body shop couldn't figure it out. just had to tweek the shifter lever and walla started right up. seeing the "b" is out of my life. i guess I'll have a nice maxima to drive around

Thanks for the help hope this helps someone

Alex
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