What to Do When Nissan Teana Fails to Start or Shows No Response
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Check the water temperature sensor, and then inspect whether the speed sensor is malfunctioning. Examine the computer and various sensors for any faults. It may be due to a dead battery caused by leaving the headlights on for an extended period or the battery reaching the end of its lifespan. Generally, it is recommended to replace the battery every three years. For automatic transmission vehicles, ensure the gear is in P (Park) or N (Neutral) position. If placed in R (Reverse) or D (Drive), the car will not start. For manual transmission vehicles, failing to press the clutch will also prevent the car from starting.