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| The problem turned out to be corroded terminals on the Neutral Inhibitor Switch (mounted on the front of the transmission). Here are a lot of notes, necesary because the Haynes Repair Manual for Nissan Altima 1993 thru 2006 was not correct for my 2001 model. In particular, it did not show the presence or the wiring for the Neutral Inhibitor relay. This relay was not defective, but examining the wiring to it helped trace the circuitry to the Neutral Inhibor Switch. | The problem turned out to be corroded terminals on the Neutral Inhibitor Switch (mounted on the front of the transmission). Here are a lot of notes, necesary because the Haynes Repair Manual for Nissan Altima 1993 thru 2006 was not correct for my 2001 model. In particular, it did not show the presence or the wiring for the Neutral Inhibitor relay. This relay was not defective, but examining the wiring to it helped trace the circuitry to the Neutral Inhibor Switch. | ||
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| + | ===== Summary of Starter Switch Operation ===== | ||
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| + | When the key switch is turned to Start, the key switch' | ||
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| + | Connecting 12V directly to the Black/White big wire at pin 1 on the Inhibit Relay will fire the starter. | ||
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| + | The root cause of my problem which was causing the starter to not turn over when turning the key switch, was that pins 2 and 3 at the Neutral Inhibit Switch were corroded/ | ||
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| + | Although I traced most of the circuits, I didn't understand the source of the brown wire. There is some anti-theft wiring involved, but it didn't seem to be cause to this. | ||
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| ==== Supposed Neutral Inhibitor Switch Connector ==== | ==== Supposed Neutral Inhibitor Switch Connector ==== | ||
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| + | Showing continuity for different transmission gear positions. This connector is on the neutral Inhibitor Switch, on the transmission, | ||
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| + | **The problem for me was that pins 2, 3 were corroded. Filed them, and normal operation restored.** | ||
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| + | ==== Neutral Inhibitor Relay ===== | ||
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| + | This shows the 2001 Nissan Altima' | ||
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| + | This is a wiring diagram of the Inhibitor relay with color coded wires. Note that grounding pin 2 (Green/ | ||
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| + | This connector goes directly to the key switch. Different pins are connected depending on key position. | ||
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| + | Connector above plugs into this female plug. Note change of colors: | ||
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