2005 nissan truck wont start good battery

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Asked by Laffinsr Feb 02, 2017 at 06:31 PM about the 2005 Nissan Frontier 4 Dr Nismo 4WD King Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Truck was starting and running good.
Got home shut it off. 5 hours later tried
to start and nothing. Had lights and so
on. Automatic transmission

6 Answers

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Does it crank when you turn the key?

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No. There's a clicking noise and the gage needles jump with each click. Then the clicking stops. Tried to jump it anyway and got no crank

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You can try it in neutral to check the safety switch but it sounds like a starter to me.

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I think your battery connections are dirty or loose. Clean and tighten the battery cables ends. You might also want to have the battery and alternator tested.

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I was told there is a relay by the battery that could be bad?? Your thoughts

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