Can't start my 2007 push button Nissan Altima

Asked by montenna Aug 14, 2013 at 10:17 AM about the 2007 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Got in to start the car and the car want start. Though it was the battery but all the lights and the radio works so its not that. When pushing the brake to start the car, the brake will not go down and i also do not have any back brake lights. Need some help!

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most cars with push button require you to have your foot on the brake to start it, possibly the brake pedal switch has failed

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Pushed brake pedal to start. Brake pedal wouldn't go far enough to crank. Tried it a few times and finally cranked. What could problem be

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It’s the break switch! Usually you can push the switch down into place for a quick fix or if it doesn’t work but the new part which is 40$ US dollars I’m in the same situation as I type this! Car won’t start but it’s my break switch

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