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What could be causing the push-to-start feature on my 2019 Nissan Sentra to not function properly?

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Tonya

If your Nissan Sentra 2019 push start isn't working, there are two possible causes. The first is that the battery in the key fob needs to be replaced, while the other is a burnt-out fuse in the fuse box under the hood. To access the fuse box under the hood, first, lift the hood and secure it in place. Look for a black box along the right side of the engine compartment with a seam around it. Inside, you will find the fuse. The back of the box's lid should have a diagram showing which fuse is for what function. If not, you can check the owner's manual. Once you identify the needed fuse, remove it. If the metal strip connecting the two raised sections is broken, the fuse is bad and needs replacement. If the strip is intact, the fuse is fine and can be reinserted. New fuses are inexpensive, costing around 10 dollars.

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  • Lenora J

    If your 2019 Nissan Sentra's push button start isn't functioning, you might want to try replacing the battery in your key fob or pressing the brake pedal more firmly when starting the car.

  • Sandra A.

    I currently reside in the western part of Canada and I own a 2018 Nissan Sentra SV. Since I first purchased it, I've been experiencing occasional starting issues, which led me to take it to the dealership for inspection. The remote start had been relocated, and upon diagnosis, it was discovered that there were error codes U1000, U0141, and U1011 related to the transmission. The IPDM module was found to not be receiving any power, prompting a thorough investigation. Eventually, after tracing the wires, a break in the main harness between E2 pin 5 and E46 pin 41 was identified within the engine compartment, which is the likely cause of the issue. It is suspected to be a defect in the harness that was intermittently allowing power to flow through for the remote start to work. Further monitoring will be conducted for a month to ensure no more problems arise before reinstalling the remote start feature.

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