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Kustom Kolors
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Jan 14, 2009, 4:28 PM

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1996 Maxima Sign In

It will not start unless you put your foot on the gas pedal


Loren Champlain Sr
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Jan 14, 2009, 4:31 PM

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Imagine that! Probably have to turn the key, too? Some more specific info might be helpful.Unsure Is the engine hot or cold when this happens? Do you have to "floor" the pedal to get it to start, and how does it run once it does start?
Loren
SW Washington

(This post was edited by Loren Champlain Sr on Jan 14, 2009, 4:51 PM)


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Jan 15, 2009, 4:49 AM

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Re: 1996 Maxima Sign In

the engine could be hot or cold and once it's running it's fine. yes you must floor the gas pedal . you could turn the key all day long and it will not crank just spin over and over until you press the gas pedal


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Jan 15, 2009, 4:58 AM

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Re: 1996 Maxima please help Sign In


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It will not start unless you put your foot on the gas pedal

it is fine once you get it running it could hot or cold ,whenever it is turned off it won't start unless you press the pedal to the floor otherwise it will just spin over and over


Loren Champlain Sr
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Jan 15, 2009, 4:18 PM

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Re: 1996 Maxima Sign In

Okay; That symptom would tell me that it is, more than likely, flooding itself. The very first thing I'd look at would be the coolant temp sensor and connection. The computer gets one of it's fuel delivery inputs from the sensor, and delivers fuel accordingly. If it's cold outside, it delivers more fuel. Soooo, if the computer 'thinks' it is -40F, it's gonna 'dump' a lot of fuel. If it's +40F , it will flood the engine. By holding the throttle wide open, you are doing two things; Shutting off the fuel and giving the engine more air. There are other causes of engine over-fueling, of course. Leaking injectors, faulty MAP sensor, ect. Do you have a check engine light on? If it is, in fact, over-fueling, you need to address this immediately. Serious engine damage can occur do to thinning of the oil. Once you get this diagnosed and repaired, change the oil and filter, too.
Loren
SW Washington






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