What are the reasons why a Nissan won't start?
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Nissan vehicles may fail to start due to fuel system issues, starting device problems, or cylinder/air intake volume reasons. Below are detailed explanations of specific causes: Fuel system reasons: Clogged low-pressure fuel lines, loose pipes causing fuel leaks, air in high-pressure fuel lines, poor technical condition of fuel injectors, or incorrect fuel injection timing angle can all lead to engine failure to start. Starting device reasons: Power supply failures, poor contact in the electromagnetic switch, poor contact between the starter motor commutator and brushes, or clutch slippage in the starter transmission mechanism can also cause engine starting failure. Cylinder or air intake volume reasons: Cylinder head gasket damage causing air leaks, poor valve sealing leading to air leakage, worn piston cylinder liners causing air leaks, or clogged air filter elements may also prevent normal engine starting.