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I've searched high and low on the internet for answers to this question. And I'm posting this here because while I found answers, that's the problem, I found a plethora of purported answers, but haven't yet been successful.
My son has a 2004 Nissan 350Z. Last weekend I helped him replace the valve covers, spark plugs and spark plug "wires" (actually just short, insulated connectors from the coils to the plugs). Early in the process we disconnected the battery to avoid issues with the computer. When we reassembled the car, it turns over nicely, but won't fire. It seems to be no fuel. (Initial crank fired a couple of times, but never started and that was the last time it fired). It's all computer controlled spark, fuel injection, etc. and based on our research it seems to be the 24 hours plus may have convinced the Nissan Anti Theft System (NATS) to trigger. It (strangely enough) allows the car to turn over, but shuts the fuel off.
Online I found at least 3 different ways to reset this from holding the door lock in the unlock position for 30 seconds to repeated switching of the ignition key from lock to on lock, etc. I also found a post that claims only the dealer can reset this.
Does anybody have any experience with this?
John
My son has a 2004 Nissan 350Z. Last weekend I helped him replace the valve covers, spark plugs and spark plug "wires" (actually just short, insulated connectors from the coils to the plugs). Early in the process we disconnected the battery to avoid issues with the computer. When we reassembled the car, it turns over nicely, but won't fire. It seems to be no fuel. (Initial crank fired a couple of times, but never started and that was the last time it fired). It's all computer controlled spark, fuel injection, etc. and based on our research it seems to be the 24 hours plus may have convinced the Nissan Anti Theft System (NATS) to trigger. It (strangely enough) allows the car to turn over, but shuts the fuel off.
Online I found at least 3 different ways to reset this from holding the door lock in the unlock position for 30 seconds to repeated switching of the ignition key from lock to on lock, etc. I also found a post that claims only the dealer can reset this.
Does anybody have any experience with this?
John