2006 nissan frontier 4cyl cranks but hard to start

Asked by boz70 Aug 08, 2018 at 07:31 AM about the 2006 Nissan Frontier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Suddenly, now have to crank it a lot to start it. Never happened in 167000 miles. Fuel pump works, battery is strong, once it starts it seems to run okay. Is this problem related to a relay or the main fuse box etc. I've read about a recall.

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Sounds like a starter issue I’ve had that problem on several cars it’s and easy fix if it is the starter use a multimeter to test your current on the starter if it’s at regulation according to your cars manual then it could be something else but I’d check that first :)

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Maybe dirty fuel injectors add some fuel injector cleaner to gas tank or if you use the low grade gas all the time use the middle grade gas works to clean injectors like the injector cleaner.

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