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Hola, I got a problem with my 2014 Nissan Titan, it will crank and starts in the morning but by the time it's the afternoon it will crank but no start there's no check engine light and I've just recently replaced the ECM from the dealership and the battery was replaced as well. What else could it be?


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Posted by: @lordfarquaad

What else could it be?

About a bazillion different things. Why was the ECM replaced?

When it won't start follow the troubleshooting steps in the FAQ.


Hello Chuck, the ECM was replaced because the dealership stated that "AFTER ECM GETS HOT IT WILL NOT SEND INJECTOR PULSE SIGNAL AND ENGINE WILL NOT RUN" after being replaced it's still have the same problem as before crank no start. Alternator is working fine


A common component that suffers from heat related failures which prevents starting is the crank sensor.


Hello again Chuck, I've driven the truck for a few and it's been cranking and starting but just today it just gave me the same problem Crank and no start. I went to Napa to purchase the crank sensor and replaced it and it's still won't start. I'm running out of options of what could it be and the only place I can take it is to the dealership to get it checked out. Can you think of any other problems it could have? thx
P.s. when I'm attempting to crank the car the ignition of the key heats up and stays hot is that normal?


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Posted by: @lordfarquaad

I went to Napa to purchase the crank sensor and replaced it and it's still won't start. I'm running out of options of what could it be and the only place I can take it is to the dealership to get it checked out.

The problem is that you're getting into a big issue with modern vehicles - you need a professional-grade scan tool and the experience to use it for troubleshooting all but the simplest problems. Have you gone through the FAQ information, even tried the starting fluid trick to determine whether it's a fuel or spark problem?

Isn't there a good local mechanic you can go to instead of the dealer, which is the most expensive option and not necessarily the most competent.


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