1996 Nissan Altima - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Just bought my 1996 altima.
is the thermostat in the right way is the first question
iot will not open if the body of the thermostat is not in the head water or block water
5/27/2017 7:29:01 AM •
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96 altima after changing the distributer and plugs, forgive me this is my daughters car, The car did have an irregular idle I suspected a vacuum leak somewhere or TPS an idle problem is just that...th
Be aware that this vehicle has a low oil sensor. Below 1 quart low will disable ignition(NO SPARK) Check oil often. Perform an OBDII scan with a print out. The print out will be your guide to parts replacement. If you get it to run, the cheapest approach is to Replace Air filter. Also the Fuel filter and install a can of B&G44K fuel additive to the fuel. It will condition the fuel pump and injectors. The B&G is only available at dealerships(11.00 a can at Toyota).Do not substitute, it is the best on the market. Do these 3 things every 30,000 mile for continued performance. Due to the age (1999) I would recommend changing the timing belt and water pump as it runs off of the belt and you are already in there. I don't think it has timing chains. Do not throw the distributor away, its probably OK.
5/20/2017 4:18:58 PM •
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1996 Altima cranks, won't start
First, never use starting fluid on a gasoline engine. Check for dirty air filter, then check for Mass air flow sensor (Fault code) . This sensor controls fuel mapping, bad signal here will cause over fueling (black smoke) also called loading up (rich). Stopped up Air filter will affect Mass air flow. Perform OBD II test to prevent buying unneeded parts. Also delete stored codes.
3/1/2017 6:00:10 PM •
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Ac clutch problem
Nissan came out with a Technical service bulletin on problem evaporators which caused the freon to flow from the expansion valve to the low side hose without going through the heat exchanger portion of the evaporator core it self. It can be spotted by the low side pipe from the compressor which may develop a "frost" on it. What occurs, is that the low side freezes up and has to thaw out before it will cool again.
NTB97-007a was the service bulletin.
Issued on January 15, 1998
Heading: A/C poor performance, suction side shows low or vacuum.
I feel pretty sure this is your problem. It can be verified with a set of manifold guages. The low side after it has been charged, should never drop into a vacuum and rarely drop below 20 psi. no matter how long you run the system.
The only way the problem can be solved is replace the evaporator.
Good luck.
5/12/2016 4:03:02 AM •
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on May 12, 2016
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Why My driver side window wont go up on my 1996 nissan altima
You need to test whether you have power to your switch. If you do, you can test if the switch is working by checking to see if you have voltage coming out of switch to motor. If you have voltage coming out of the switch, your motor is most likely bad. If there is no voltage coming out of switch, the switch itself may be bad.
3/18/2015 10:12:09 PM •
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on Mar 18, 2015
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Driver side power window doesnt go up
need to check the up/down switch for that side to see if the power is there best way to do it is to remove the door panel and remove the motor connector and test for power while pressing the switch if no power change the switch,if power there change the motor.
11/7/2014 2:59:18 AM •
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96 nissan altima won,t shift to drive
car trans is probly worn-almost 20-hope u didnt flush it-cause that destroys by pieces lodging in the valve body and causing the issue--any way cud be a numbr of things-like low or dirty fluid--linkage needing ajust or internal parts just failing--hav an independent pro testdrive and git 2-3opinions-a jaspar transmission w 100 000mi waranty is bettr then a rebuild if u keep vehicle
5/7/2014 5:46:44 PM •
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