2015 nissan altima will crank but not start.

Asked by Lynsey May 18, 2023 at 11:50 AM about the 2015 Nissan Altima 2.5

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

so me and my husband got in an arguement he took my key fob so i
removed two green fuses from under the hood. he then bypassed the
fuses by jumping them with some wire he said. he was able to drive it
about a mile down the road then it shut off on him. had to have car towed
home. he thought it was the radiator so i ordered a new one witch he
replaced. car will crank over but wont start. it sounds like its almost going
to start but it wont. he now thinks the head gasket is blown cus the oil is
milky looking. its a 2015 nissan altima. someone please help me!!!!

4 Answers

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If the oil looks like a milkshake then you shouldn’t even attempt to start it as he is probably right, but messing with fuses would not cause this in a short period of time like your stating, that happened before. Plus it also sounds like he inadvertently activated the security system, shut down procedure is listed in the owners manual that is specifically for your vehicle. Time for the professionals to get involved as headgaskets is not a job for the untrained.

307,445

Back in the early days there were a couple of stories worse than this one.

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