Nissan Sentra Car Help

Asked by Guru7TLXZ Jun 07, 2020 at 08:06 PM about the 2010 Nissan Sentra 2.0

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello,

2010 Nissan Sentra 2.0L
Car will not start. I replaced the battery two weeks ago. Car started after
battery was replaced. Car would not jump start in till the battery was
replaced.Then the other day the car would not start. So I thought it was the
starter. So I replaced the starter. It started right up after the starter was
replaced. Now to today the car will not start. I placed a battery charger on
the battery and still will not start. Battery shows 12.85 volts with a multi
meter. What should I look for next? Can it be the starter relay? When I say it
wont start I mean I get no crank. Its like a dead battery. I do not hear the
starter move or engage. All other electronics seem to work fine. Help!
Thanks

1 Answer

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I would suggest checking the cables that the battery hooks up to ( for corrosion and to make sure they are secure), make sure the battery is the proper size, and then the alternator.

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