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Wsheff May 30, 2017 01:12 AM

2004 350z won't start
 
So my 350z hasn't been running for almost a year now and still no idea on why it won't start. I hooked it up to an OBDII scanner 2 weeks ago and it threw both cam shaft sensor codes and I replaced them both and still won't start. Idk if it's been sitting too long or what. When it started to go out it was losing power would stall and all that good stuff like a cam shaft sensor going out but at the time it was breaking down I didn't know what I was doing and let it sit for a year until I researched about the car and started working on it. The battery is also pretty dead so everytime I try to start it I have too get a jump so idk if it's because I'm not getting full power from the battery.

Wsheff May 30, 2017 01:17 AM

Any tips or things that may help please throw them my way.

Wsheff May 30, 2017 01:24 AM

Also when I try starting her it sounds like it wants to fire up but won't.

Atreyu'z 350 May 30, 2017 05:53 AM

Hey, Wsheff.


Has it been sitting outside, or inside for a year?...


- Regardless, I would do a compression/leak down test first to determine the health of the engine above the crank.
- If the results are within specs, I would then change the oil and check the condition of your spark plugs(if they are wet or heavy with carbon deposits, replace).
- Did you get OEM Nissan camshaft sensors? (These cars DO NOT like generic sensors)
- Check your air filter for critters, extensive clogging.
- Replace battery or have yours charged(if it will still hold a charge).


........

jhc May 30, 2017 06:05 AM

Another consideration in the age of Ethanol blended fuels- siphon all the gas and start with fresh 93. I've heard it doesn't do well sitting for long periods. Good luck!

Wsheff May 30, 2017 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Atreyu'z 350 (Post 10889977)
Hey, Wsheff.


Has it been sitting outside, or inside for a year?...


- Regardless, I would do a compression/leak down test first to determine the health of the engine above the crank.
- If the results are within specs, I would then change the oil and check the condition of your spark plugs(if they are wet or heavy with carbon deposits, replace).
- Did you get OEM Nissan camshaft sensors? (These cars DO NOT like generic sensors)
- Check your air filter for critters, extensive clogging.
- Replace battery or have yours charged(if it will still hold a charge).


........

It has been sitting outside.
And no I didn't use the OEM sensors but it isn't throwing the codes anymore.

travlee May 31, 2017 05:57 AM

many many threads about crap non oem sensors causing problems

Atreyu'z 350 May 31, 2017 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by Wsheff (Post 10890134)
It has been sitting outside.
And no I didn't use the OEM sensors but it isn't throwing the codes anymore.



Not good. I would still do a compression test, and if the results come back good, then you're on solid ground. You don't want to throw money at a dead engine.

Atreyu'z 350 May 31, 2017 09:30 AM

He's in Texas, Trav. Go fix his car.

travlee May 31, 2017 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by Atreyu'z 350 (Post 10890338)
He's in Texas, Trav. Go fix his car.

texas is a huge state, i mean you can drive 9 hours and still be in it..... plus he cant afford me

Atreyu'z 350 May 31, 2017 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by travlee (Post 10890339)
texas is a huge state, i mean you can drive 9 hours and still be in it..... plus he cant afford me



:icon44:

Wsheff Jun 4, 2017 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by Atreyu'z 350 (Post 10890336)
Not good. I would still do a compression test, and if the results come back good, then you're on solid ground. You don't want to throw money at a dead engine.

what should the compression be around?

travlee Jun 5, 2017 02:50 AM


Originally Posted by Wsheff (Post 10891381)
what should the compression be around?

guess google is not your strong point

Atreyu'z 350 Jun 5, 2017 07:03 AM

On a new motor the numbers are between 185 - 190psi. across all cylinders. The minimum tolerance is 142psi. You'll probably be anywhere between 155 - 178psi. across all cylinders, which is OK.

Atreyu'z 350 Jun 5, 2017 07:18 AM

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z....325cac3239.jpg

Originally Posted by travlee (Post 10891386)
guess google is not your strong point



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