I just had my battery replaced and now my interior turn switch doesn't work. It works on the outside but not the inside. What happened and how can it be fixed?

Asked by 108Kyle Dec 16, 2014 at 03:46 PM about the 2006 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just had my battery replaced and now my interior turn switch doesn't work. It works on the outside but not the inside. When I use it to make a turn, the settings used by the TRIP button change until I complete a turn. Now it doesn't work at all. Can some please tell me what's going on and how can it be fixed? Thank you!

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Disconnect the battery again ... wait about 2-5 minutes and reconnect ... maybe the on-board computer didn't reset properly

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I have an Altima 2014 that I replaced the battery because it was parked for a few months and now I will start but I cannot drive it more than 20mph

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