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Jonjon93 Nov 30, 2015 08:31 PM

Help! My car won't start, crank or nothing
 
2006 Infiniti g35 coupe manual 6mt
113,xxx

My car was driving great all year. Until today I drove to Wendy's ate inside and I come back out to start my car and nothing no noise no lights,didn't crank or nothing car didn't even try to start. They are telling me it's the ignition switch but I don't wanna spend money on it and it won't be the part
Please help me

saywat? Nov 30, 2015 08:39 PM

ugh no one told u to check the batt voltage?

Jonjon93 Nov 30, 2015 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by saywat? (Post 7032560)
ugh no one told u to check the batt voltage?

Well I checked the battery the battery turned out to be good, had it tested in two shops autozone and advance auto.
The batt voltage ?

saywat? Nov 30, 2015 08:48 PM

so wat was the battery voltage ?

ScraggleRock Nov 30, 2015 10:09 PM

I read the title of this thread in George Lopez's voice. The one he uses when he's acting extra Mexican. Haha

telcoman Dec 2, 2015 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Jonjon93 (Post 7032558)
2006 Infiniti g35 coupe manual 6mt
113,xxx

My car was driving great all year. Until today I drove to Wendy's ate inside and I come back out to start my car and nothing no noise no lights,didn't crank or nothing car didn't even try to start. They are telling me it's the ignition switch but I don't wanna spend money on it and it won't be the part
Please help me

The first thing to check is the individual cells in your battery.

Use a battery hydrometer

Attachment 181715

Then check the positive and negative cable connections with a voltmeter

How old is your battery?

Any corrosion on the battery terminals or cables?

Telcoman

Jonjon93 Dec 2, 2015 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by telcoman (Post 7032802)
The first thing to check is the individual cells in your battery.

Use a battery hydrometer

http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...s102409006.jpg

Then check the positive and negative cable connections with a voltmeter

How old is your battery?

Any corrosion on the battery terminals or cables?

Telcoman

Battery is roughly 1 year old
The battery terminals looks alright, I can send pics if you like ?
No corrosions don't know about the cables

telcoman Dec 2, 2015 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by Jonjon93 (Post 7032813)
Battery is roughly 1 year old
The battery terminals looks alright, I can send pics if you like ?
No corrosions don't know about the cables

I

I see you've started three different threads.

If you don't have the ability to use a voltmeter and follow instructions in the FSM I would suggest you have your vehicle put on a flatbed to the nearest Infiniti dealer to have them find the root cause of your problem.
If you are a AAA member there is no charge.
If you are not a AAA member you should probably join immediately.
Yes it is going to cost some money but what good is a vehicle that doesn't start.
It is not unusual to have a one year old battery fail
Battery terminals that look good mean nothing and sending photos is a waste of time.
You need to do logical testing or pay someone qualified to do it for you.
Being cheap about it may end up costing you more in the end.
If you did something to your vehicle prior to having this problem, undo it.

Good luck

Telcoman

Jonjon93 Dec 2, 2015 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by telcoman (Post 7032834)
I

I see you've started three different threads.

If you don't have the ability to use a voltmeter and follow instructions in the FSM I would suggest you have your vehicle put on a flatbed to the nearest Infiniti dealer to have them find the root cause of your problem.
If you are a AAA member there is no charge.
If you are not a AAA member you should probably join immediately.
Yes it is going to cost some money but what good is a vehicle that doesn't start.
It is not unusual to have a one year old battery fail
Battery terminals that look good mean nothing and sending photos is a waste of time.
You need to do logical testing or pay someone qualified to do it for you.
Being cheap about it may end up costing you more in the end.
If you did something to your vehicle prior to having this problem, undo it.

Good luck

Telcoman

all I did was turn my car off and went to go eat came back and bam nothing turned on


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