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Nissan Micra Problems
My Wife's is having some problems with her Micra, and I am looking for some advice please.
Sometimes the car will simply not start. When she turns the key nothing happens, but othertimes the car starts fine. I am sure it is an electrical fault as on the times when it does not start, she can wiggle the key about and eventually it will start. Bizarrely, this problem only seems to happen in hot weather. There is also a fault with the boot locking mechanism as it continually tries to engage. We have to disconnect the battery every day otherwise overnight the battery (it's a new battery) will drain.
Obviously we need to get these problems seen to. Would this type of problem be something a local garage would be able to repair? We don't have a local Nissan garage that I can take it to.
Sometimes the car will simply not start. When she turns the key nothing happens, but othertimes the car starts fine. I am sure it is an electrical fault as on the times when it does not start, she can wiggle the key about and eventually it will start. Bizarrely, this problem only seems to happen in hot weather. There is also a fault with the boot locking mechanism as it continually tries to engage. We have to disconnect the battery every day otherwise overnight the battery (it's a new battery) will drain.
Obviously we need to get these problems seen to. Would this type of problem be something a local garage would be able to repair? We don't have a local Nissan garage that I can take it to.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it's possible for you to do, if the battery is the "top up type" ( Caps on the top) check that the water level is above the plates, check the - + connections are tight, check the earth to the battery is tight & clean to the body, check the connections at the starter, "BEWARE" make sure the car is in nutral before checking the starter connection, if you touch the 2 connectors at the starter solenoid, if the car is in gear it will shoot forward / reverse.
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