2000 NISSAN ALTIMA LOOSES POWER TO STARTER SOLENOID AFTER RUNNING FOR 15 MINUTES

Asked by WRX_16458 Feb 08, 2017 at 10:26 AM about the 2000 Nissan Altima GXE

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Which wire? There should be power to the big terminal all the time. It would be the small wire for when you turn the key to start. I could see not getting power threw that wire to energize the starter solenoid.

BUT I HAVE POWER FROM THE IGNITION SWITCH WHEN KEY IS IN THE CRANK POSITION.AFTER CAR SITS FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES IT STARTS UP

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We are talking about the engine not turning over after it had run for 15 min. right? Not about the engine not having a starting problem? We are talking about power to the starter correct?

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