2008 Nissan Altima Not Starting--brake switch?
This past week it's taken me anywhere from 5-30 minutes to start my car. I have my foot on the brake, push the button, and it does not start. The radio and lights come on, however. I have to keep trying over and over until it starts. I just got a new battery so that's not the problem. I also have a new battery in the key fob. The guy in the service dept at the dealership said it's most likely the brake switch, since it does just what the car would do if your foot wasn't on the brake. Has anyone else ever had this issue?
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How To Change the Brake Switch
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How To Change the Brake Switch
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This can be DIY fixed so easily without much tools (all you need is a light, and hands).
I just fixed it today and the cost of switch was $50. Nissan could have recalled for this a long time ago and now it lost the chance - and the dealers are making good money on it since those 2007 and 2008 models are now out of the warranty. I call it a very unethical business behavior.
Still I like the car itself. The new design of 2013 is very attractive in the look but I am not buying one simply due to this issue and the experience around it.
I appreciate it if you could tell me where the switch is and the steps I should take to replace it myself?
Thank you.
I wrote this how to on some place on the web and this guy Clay got it copied and pasted. Awesome, but bitter.
The price seems to vary from $20 to $50.
Same, 2008 car here, about 65k miles. Have had the problem off and on, the worst being when it would not start for a good hour or so. I called AAA, had a mechanic come, who could not figure out how to start it. He ended up replacing the battery, which didn't solve anything. And lo and behold, the next day, when I was scheduling for towing service, it turned on.
Intermittently, it still does the same thing but would usually start after 5-10 minutes. Unfortunately, on my way to work, it decided not to start after a coffee run. Fast forward 30+ minutes and it finally ignites, but then croaks next time I try.
I have taken it to a Nissan dealer and two reputable car shops with this complaint over this time period with no resolution, none of them could find a problem. In the process I have replaced two engine batteries, three key fob batteries, and a starter as well as being charged through the nose to have some engine air flow sensor cleaned. I have spent at least $1250.00 chasing this problem and it has been really stressing me out, I can’t afford to buy another car right now!!!
I too very fortunately found the discussion of complaints on this website about this issue. Thanks to the advice in this message thread and using just a flashlight, I also just removed the left brake switch, removing it by twisting it 45 degrees counterclockwise. I sprayed the white button with WD40 depressed it a few times then replaced it by gently re-inserting and reseated it and turning clockwise until I felt it lock in place. This whole process took less than 15 minutes, including the time it took me to find the WD40!
NOW the car starts just fine! I’m definitely no technical genius! This problem is obviously very common in 07/08 Altima's, and any marginally skilled and knowledgeable import mechanic should be very ashamed of themselves for not immediately realizing what the problem is. If Nissan isn’t going to issue a recall on the brake switch, a $32.00 part on Amazon.com they should at least issue a technical bulletin. I agree with a previous message poster, they would rather ignore the problem and try to screw everyone out of $$$$$$$$!! Very sad, I will NEVER BUY ANOTHER NISSAN!!!!!
Car refuses to start.
1st stop battery. Local tire place tires to sell new battery for $150 whiles admitting that ir was not fully done. Back out of that one fast,
Take into Nissan dealer twice . They run diagnostic's for $500 and find nothing. Start talking about the keyless entry being a problem because it operates on the same frequency as cell phones. Advise not having cell phone near car.
Problem gets worse. Son gets stuck outside and finally gets it home. Its dark in the garage an I note that the tail light (center col) is not lighting up consistently when pressing break pedal and guess what when it goes on the car starts,
Read this forum. Locate brake light switch for $9 on web. Arrives. Switch comes out by an easy twist and turn and pull. You can then press the switch to see of you can recreate the issue. It did. Replacing the switch required pressing in a clip to remove the square connector. Replaces with new switch (10 mins) with reverse twist and turn.checked brake light, Checked starting. All good.
Nissan stop your dealer BS and add this to recall.