Why does a Nissan car display 'PS' and fail to start?
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Nissan car displays 'PS' and fails to start due to improper operation. Here are the extended details: 1. The fuel tank is empty, and the fuel gauge shows below the red line, causing the car to fail to start. 2. It may be due to a dead battery caused by leaving the headlights on for a long time or the battery's lifespan expiring. It is generally recommended to replace the battery every three years. 3. Additionally, installing xenon headlights, high-power audio systems, or DVD players can also cause vehicle circuit failures. Checking for a dead battery is simple—just press the horn to find out. 4. For automatic transmission cars, the gear must be in P (Park) or N (Neutral) when starting. If it is in R (Reverse) or D (Drive), the car will not start. Some manual transmission cars also won't start if the clutch is not depressed.