Many parts replaced but still trouble.

Asked by MARIE WARREN Sep 14, 2019 at 11:07 AM about the 2006 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

In the last 10 months I've replaced
the battery, had to have 2
alternator and two belts, starter
and seals on top. There is oil you
see sometimes that I was rolls
was stretching out the belt. After
the seals and another alternater
didn't see oil. But yesterday the
BRAKE word came on and
eventually the pic of the battery.
So once again I'm without a car
and have had several ideas about
what it COULD be. Looking for
some help please, kinda lost. It's
a2006 but only has 88,000 miles.
Don't think it should be tearing up
this much. Please help if possible
!!

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If you have been replacing the alternators with aftermarket units from the local parts stores it is time to try on from the dealership. Get a genuine Nissan alternator and try that. It just may solve the alternator problem.

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