I have problems starting my nissan almera tino every morning once started its ok any help please?
vicki
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Vicky Nissan has had some problems with the fuel pump check valve on cars here in the United States. Symptom; is once the car finally starts some times twelve or fifteen seconds of cranking the starter it runs fine and not every time during the day does the take that long to start but mostly two to three seconds of starter then fuel gets to the engine and it runs. The over the weekend or over nite there is no fuel pressure available and" long crank time " Ask your Nissan dealership If there is a repair for LONG CRANK TIME on your car and take the car there with less than a half a tank of fuel.
have it checked at the garage. ask them to check your auto choke, your injectors. it may need a service. if you are with the aa/rac/greenflag.. they should be able to put a laptop on it and find ut the problem
It's you're alternator.
If it starts with jump leads, but not without, it must be the battery.
Everything else is unaffected by jump-leads.
Starting from cold in the morning is harder on the battery than starting after a hour or two of rest - the oil is cold and has drained to the sump, the battery is cold, the fuel/air mixture is cold etc.
That's why it might only be a problem first thing in the morning.
Buy a new battery. It should be easy to fit yourself, but if you're not confident it won't cost much to get someone like Halfords/AA, KwikFit, etc. to do it for you.
Batteries have a quoted life of 3 years, but often last much longer (5-8 years) in normal use.
The problem is probably moisture from overnight dew - causing misfire. A common problem. Also the Battery does not sound like its fully charged. They make a spray to apply to the wiring that helps this misfire problem, if not change the plug wires.
Have someone crank the Engine at night or early morning before daylight, you watch inside the Engine Compartment, bet you see a light show of plug wires shorting -
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