Hi perform battery load test and alternator test. If you just hear the noise when start up but no crank, probably your battery is dead, which would lead to charging problem. Scan the car for a fault codes and let me know what codes you got.
If there was a spark its probably a bad conection at the battery. And that can cause the starter to go Out! Hope that helps
SOURCE: Both rear lights not working.
disconnect connector and see if you have power when you hit the brake pedal if not you will need to trace it back until you find the power. Most likely a fuse
SOURCE: nissan terrano headlight
check out
http://www.sferamydlo.com.pl/Zbyszek/Nissan/R20/el.pdf
Bulb Replacement
The headlamp is a semi-sealed beam type which uses a replacable
halogen bulb. The bulb can be replaced from the engine compartment
side without removing the headlamp body.
I Grasp only the plastic base when handling the bulb. Never
touch the glass envelope.
1. Disconnect the battery cable.
2. Disconnect the harness connector from the back side of the
bulb.
3. Pull off the rubber cap.
4. Press end of the retaining pin together to release bulb.
5. Remove the headlamp bulb. Do not shake or rotate the bulb
when removing it.
6. Install the new bulb in reverse order of removal.
SOURCE: car wont start 93 nissan terano,
i had the same problem with my cadillac its all the same general principal have you changed your solenoid thats what fixed my problem
SOURCE: starter not work but can bump start nissan sunny "N" reg
Cluth Pedal may not be depressing the cluth safety switch. The switch is directly under cluth pedal when fully depressed. The pedal has a plastic circle piece covering a hole in the pedal for some reason. If this piece breaks off, the switch will not be depressed or only depress some times and not others thus car may start some times and not others. The switch may also be bad. Engine will not turn if this switch is not depressed thus acting as if the starter is bad or some sort of other problem. Make sure the car is in neutral depress the switch with your finger and turn the key or have a friend turn the key. Car should fire right away. Again MAKE SURE THE CAR IS NOT IN GEAR the switch does not engage the clutch.
SOURCE: Terrano overheating
this problem can be caused caused by the following 1 radiator blocked internaly and needs servicing 2 thermostat jammed closed 3 radiator cap u/s the radiator may look fine but blocked @ the bottom where you cant see it.
good luck Lindz
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