Your battery sounded new!Loi617 wrote:disallow wrote:It sounds flooded (cranking well, with the occasional skip like its trying to start). Next time you try to start it if it does this, push the accelerator to the floor to clear the injectors while you are turning the key. Has it sat for a while?Loi617 wrote:dammit my car have the same problem again. this time i recorded it so you guys can hear how it sounds like. is this what happen to your car too? let me know
if anyone can help me out or prob know what the problem is let me know thanks!
give me a call at 2395603647 if u know the problem, thanks for the help people
i own a 2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER V6 4.0 RWD SE EDITION
here let me know what you think. CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON TOO!
VIDEO OF IT WONT STARTING! LISTEN TO HOW ITS TRYING TO START!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whSoCtCEzF8
FINALLY
THIS IS A COUPLE MINS AFTER I GOT IT STARTED
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8ouGEcKQME
With the Service Engine Soon light, you need to tell us the code that the ECU is throwing, there is a method of doing this by putting the truck into a diagnostic mode and counting the flashes of the lights. You can also take to most any autoparts chain and they will read the code for you.
The code with be 4 digits.
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the car is driven daily. the car doesnt really sit there. we use it as a daily drive. um yeah i can try to get the code cause i really want to fix this problem. and when i do try to start it. i do put my foot to the floor and try to floor it. so yeah. i just want to get this problem fix and over with. thanks for helping me out man i really appriciate it
oh and its a new battery too

Definitely sounds like it could be a leaky injector. Your at the right mileage. Basically, they can't fully close anymore, and allow fuel to leak overnight. Then you get a flooded no start condition in the morning when you go to start.
I suggest running some good quality fuel through it, as well as some Lucas Oil Fuel treatment.
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