1999 Nissan maxima

Asked by Theresa May 30, 2016 at 02:03 PM about the 1999 Nissan Maxima SE

Question type: General

I took my car to the shop because it kept cutting
off the I need a jump to start the Mechanic said I
needed a battery I got a new battery and it shuts
off after I drive it for a while with the radio and
head lights are on now my check engine light is on
I took it to auto zone the gave me a  error code
p1605 repair faulty engine control module my car
will start but I'm scared of driving it the part is
$458 is the something that I can do

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Auto zone is incorrect that code is..Nissan P1605: AT diagnosis communication line - communication malfunction Cause: Wiring, TCM transmission control module not connecting. Check all the wiring connections to the battery terminals and grounds. Then if you still have a issue call around find a shop that can scan the Nissan with a REAL scanner it will locate the problem. service center fee less than $100 ask if they have a Factory Nissan Consult III tool. Regards ITS NOT the engine control module. and there $150 for that computer. NOT $458

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