I have a 2015 Nissan Quest SV that won't start!

Asked by Elizabeth Oct 24, 2017 at 11:07 PM about the 2015 Nissan Quest 3.5 SV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2015 Nissan Quest SV. We bought is used
and has 57,000 mira on it and couple days ago
would start. It acts like a misfire. Yesterday it
worked fine and today it won't start. Any idea
anyone?

4 Answers

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Borrow an OBD2 and plug it into the plug under the dash ,,, it may give you the answer Tip .. if it gives codes ,, write them down and ask Google what they mean //Good luck

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you have the 4 cly ? at about 60 k I think the Timing belt is due to be chanced, if it has not been I would think about checking to see if it jumped time? if you do not know how to check I can explain it

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Tom - I wish I did. Blkfrk - 6 cyl, but took it back to the dealer. Crossing my fingers that it's not too expensive. I will let you know what they say.

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yes would like to know what it was? had some other Ideas, I hope you don't get a large bill as well, I have been on bought sides of the Bill I owned and ran 3 shops of my own, and I have have to take my car in for service and paid out the nose, all I could think of was I do not remember making that much hahahahahha well let me know Bruce

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