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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · What Does Code P1320 Mean? OBD II fault code P1320 is a manufacturer specific code that is defined by carmaker Nissan as “Ignition Signal Primary – circuit malfunction”, and is set when the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) detects a failure or malfunction in one or more primary ignition circuits. NOTE: While this code might be interpreted ...

  2. Feb 23, 2011 · Driver side controls all windows, power mirrors, door and window locks. On a side note, at least I have new speakers installed. 2002 Black Nissan Altima 3.5 MT >Technosquare ECU >SSIM >Injen CAI >Hot Shot Headers >Greddy Evo2 Catback >JWT Clutch/Flywheel >Eibach Sportline >SE-R Tails www.teamrev.net. Save.

  3. Apr 28, 2009 · Drivers Door Key Reset Exit the car with all doors closed and the windows rolled up. Also close and any rear doors such as the trunk, rear hatch and front hood. Lock the car using the drivers side lock and walk away from the car at least ten feet. Wait for fifteen minutes and unlock the door, this should reset the security system. Activate the ...

    • Reason #1: The Battery Was Previously Dead
    • Reason #2: Snow and Ice
    • Reason #3: Corroded Wiring Harness
    • Reason #4: Battery Cable Connections

    This might sound strange, as you might think that the battery is previously dead or low on charge and has nothing to do with window buttons and door controls. It actually has a lot to do with the battery! As you probably know already, the buttons on the driver-side door controls are completely electrical and depend on the car’s battery. That’s why ...

    Your car doesn’t like the cold any more than you do. At least you get to wear those mittens and extra layers, but your car may not be built to withstand extremely cold temperatures on its own. What does this have to do with the door controls? You’d be surprised. The buttons that are located underneath the toggle switch can simply get jammed shut. T...

    If the above two strategies did not work, we might have some corrosion on our hands. This is typically the case when you’ve left your car unattended for a period of time. There is a wiring harness that’s present between the driver-side door controls and the cowl. This harness can get corroded and rusted. Even if the harness itself is not affected, ...

    Since the driver-side door controls are part of an electrical system, it only makes sense to check out the electrical components as well. The first thing to do in the electrical system is check the battery cable connections. In fact, battery cable connections that aren’t secure are one of the most common explanations for why the door controls can s...

  4. Jan 25, 2013 · I hace a 2001 Nissan Sentra GXE with a 1.8 the car does not start. There is no spark. Ihave had the cam and crank sensor replaced at the dealership they checked codes nothing about bad computer. They wanted to charge me more to check the pre-cat. The problem started out with a misfire code cylinder #4 then #3 and now it does not turn on.

  5. Apr 17, 2023 · There are 4 main reasons for a malfunctioning electric window: Blown fuse. Faulty window switch. Faulty window motor. Faulty window regulator. If you can hear the motor running (a humming sound) when you press the buttons to operate the window, then you can rule out a faulty window switch and a blown fuse.

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  7. Customer: I have a 2001 Nissan Sentra SE. My drivers side windows only goes up 1/4 of the way, then it stops. It can go down with no problem. I am suspecting a regulator problem.