What could it be sensor fuel pump or tansmission

Asked by Cristopher Jul 14, 2021 at 03:47 AM about the 2011 Nissan Rogue

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I have a 2011 Nissan Rogue
automatic so like right now while im
sitting in it I turn it on and then edges
automatically turns up but while I’m
sitting here steal it sounds like kind of
seems like the car is on but it’s not the
gear switch that the dashboard I mean
everything’s working but it will not go
into gear like when I think when I put it
into reverse or drive it won’t move it
just sits there and then if I do get it to
go and kind of stay on once I drive it it
starts like putting puttering like here
and there and then I will just turn off
sometimes are what is that

1 Answer

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What is it? Its a Nissan, so get as much speed as you can build up and jump it Evel Knievel style over the biggest span you can find. Laughter make the heart stronger. You need to have someone run a computer on it to see if there are any stored codes. Local auto parts store will do it for free but give you a long list of "possible parts". They just hope you throw parts at it until its fixed. Your question is kinda hard to follow though. Try test driving it in the back roads close to your place writing down everything that happens on paper. How many times does this or that happen, does it stall, temp go up, rev out, jerk or nothing? More info you give better answer you might get.

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