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Why my 2012 Nissan altima start. It has a new battery the car cranks but start?

Here are some other things to check if your 2012 Nissan Altima cranks but won't start:

Check the fuel pump. The fuel pump is responsible for delivering fuel to the engine. If the fuel pump is not working properly, the engine will not be able to start. You can check the fuel pump by listening for a humming noise when you turn the key to the "On" position. If you don't hear a humming noise, the fuel pump may be faulty.

Check the fuel filter. The fuel filter helps to remove dirt and debris from the fuel before it reaches the engine. If the fuel filter is clogged, it can restrict the flow of fuel to the engine and cause it to stall. You should replace the fuel filter every 30,000 miles.

Check the spark plugs. The spark plugs are responsible for creating the spark that ignites the fuel in the engine. If the spark plugs are worn out or damaged, the engine will not be able to start. You should replace the spark plugs every 60,000 miles.

Check the ignition coil. The ignition coil is responsible for providing the electrical current that powers the spark plugs. If the ignition coil is faulty, the spark plugs will not be able to fire and the engine will not start. You can check the ignition coil by testing the resistance of the coil with a multimeter.

Check the starter. The starter is responsible for turning the engine over when you start the car. If the starter is faulty, the engine will not be able to crank. You can check the starter by connecting a jumper cable from the positive terminal of the battery to the solenoid terminal on the starter. If the starter cranks the engine, it is working properly.