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How much does a Car starts and then dies Inspection cost?

On average, the cost for a Nissan Sentra Car starts and then dies Inspection is $95 with $0 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1984 Nissan SentraL4-1.6LService typeCar starts and then dies InspectionEstimate$114.99Shop/Dealer Price$124.99 - $132.49
2000 Nissan SentraL4-2.0LService typeCar starts and then dies InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.01 - $112.52
2009 Nissan SentraL4-2.0LService typeCar starts and then dies InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.01 - $112.52
1993 Nissan SentraL4-1.6LService typeCar starts and then dies InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$104.99 - $112.48
2009 Nissan SentraL4-2.5LService typeCar starts and then dies InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.02 - $112.55
2007 Nissan SentraL4-2.5LService typeCar starts and then dies InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.01 - $112.52
2016 Nissan SentraL4-1.8LService typeCar starts and then dies InspectionEstimate$99.99Shop/Dealer Price$109.87 - $117.28
2002 Nissan SentraL4-2.5LService typeCar starts and then dies InspectionEstimate$99.99Shop/Dealer Price$110.24 - $117.94
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Starting a vehicle only to have it quit immediately after can be confusing and annoying for many drivers especially if their vehicle has not experienced this type of issue before. Typically, a vehicle will start and then quit because of an issue with the fuel or electrical system. It is important to monitor fuel levels as well as warning lights which can signal to the driver that a vehicle may quit unexpectedly.

How this system works:

To start a vehicle, the electrical system, composed of the battery and starter, turns the engine over. Once running, the engine requires a constant flow of gasoline and good spark to keep that fuel igniting. If gasoline is not readily available, or if there is not enough spark, the engine will quit. More modern vehicles with sophisticated computers may affect the way the vehicle runs. These computers help the car run efficiently but can also shut a car down if the fuel/air mixture is not correct. While an older vehicle may be less sophisticated and easier to diagnose, the computers on modern cars can provide more specific information when connected to a code scanner/reader.

Common reasons for this to happen:

  • Mass Airflow Sensor: The mass airflow sensor measures how much air is entering the engine and relays this information to the vehicle’s computer so that the right amount of fuel can be delivered from the fuel injectors. When a sensor begins to fail, the vehicle’s computer may generate an error code to indicate that something has gone wrong. An issue with the mass airflow sensor may manifest itself when a car starts and then stalls soon after starting.

  • Fuel Pump Relay: The fuel pump relay functions much like a fuse for an electric fuel pump. The fuel pump relay engages as the vehicle is started and starts the fuel pump. While the vehicle is running, the fuel pump relay turns off and the fuel pump is powered by the oil pressure sending unit. If the vehicle’s computer is unable to keep the fuel pump relay running throughout the starting process, the vehicle may start and quit immediately after starting.

  • Ignition Coil: Your vehicle’s ignition coil takes the low voltage of the battery and provides the thousands of volts needed to create a spark in the spark plugs. When an ignition coil begins to fail, it may struggle to provide consistent spark to the plugs, causing the engine to stall after starting.

What to expect:

A top-rated mobile mechanic will come to your home or office to determine the reason why the vehicle starts and then dies. The mechanic will then provide a detailed inspection report outlining why the vehicle quit and the cost of any repairs that need to be made.

How it's done:

A mechanic will begin diagnosing your vehicle’s issue by plugging a code reader/scanner into the vehicle’s computer. The mechanic should be able to get more information from your vehicle’s computer on what component has failed. Using this information, the mechanic can begin necessary repairs.

If your vehicle has a bad or failing mass airflow sensor, the mechanic will begin by finding the sensor in the engine bay and checking for any signs of failure. The mechanic should check the wire harness connected to the sensor to ensure that all of wires are properly connected. After removing the sensor, the mechanic should be able to discover the nature of the failure and replace the sensor.

If the mechanic suspects an issue with the fuel pump relay, he or she should check the vehicle’s computer for a problem. If the vehicle’s computer is having difficulty providing consistent power to the fuel pump relay, the computer may need to be reprogrammed or replaced. If the vehicle’s computer is functioning normally, the mechanic may need to replace the fuel pump relay.

If the mechanic suspects that the ignition coil may be faulty, he or she should first disconnect the battery before beginning work. The mechanic should then begin the process of disconnecting wires from the ignition coil and removing it from the engine bay. The mechanic will then install the new ignition coil and ensure that it is connected properly. The mechanic should then reconnect the battery and test the new coil.

With all repairs, the mechanic will ensure the newly installed parts work properly. The mechanic can then turn off and warning lights that may have come on while the vehicle was not running properly.

How important is this service?

If your vehicle is starting but dying soon after starting, you should have it checked out by a mechanic. Issues involving the fuel management and electrical systems will become worse if not dealt with. Diligence and paying attention to warning lights may help prevent further damage to critical engine component and may save money in repairs. A vehicle that quits after starting can be inconvenient and having a mobile mechanic inspect and repair you vehicle will ensure that you and your vehicle are back on the road soon.

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John
19 years of experience
Nissan Sentra L4-2.0L - Car starts and then dies - Memphis, Tennessee
John is definitely the guy you want as your mechanic. Let me start off by saying I have never used "YourMechanic" until I searched on google, "Cheap mechanic near me". I ended up coming across an article with a referral code that allowed me $20 off my first service on YourMechanic.com. The inspection for my 2012 Nissan Sentra went from $80 to $60. What I'm getting at is this: For a total of $60, I got the most Honest and professional mechanic I have ever came across. John arrived not only on the day I scheduled, but 2 hours earlier which worked out perfect for me because I had been anxious all day to know what was wrong with my car. When he started diagnosing my car, it took about an hour, which to me is extremely fast. After he diagnosed the issue, which he strongly believes is the Mass air flow sensor, John stayed longer than he had too and explained to me what the sensors purpose was for, and how a mechanic would go about replacing it. Now I've never known ANYTHING about cars, and this guy was able to explain the general idea of how a car works, in terms of being like the human body, and he explained it to the point that even i was able to understand it haha. If you are going to use 'YourMechanic', do the right choice and select John, especially if you want a friendly dude telling you exactly what the issue was to begin with. If for whatever reason this comment hasn't convinced you that this guy is the best... look at the rest of his ratings and review. 99% of his customers are basically saying the same thing and 1% need to learn that they wont ever find a more honest mechanic.

Brett

10 years of experience
197 reviews
Brett
10 years of experience
Nissan Sentra L4-2.0L - Car starts and then dies - Austin, Texas
Brett was great. Quickly figured out the issue and explained the problem very easily. Also went through steps I could do to keep the problem from happening again, which I really appreciated. Showed me some of the other things I could get fixed from the car sitting so long and already have an appointment to get all those taken care of.

James

30 years of experience
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James
30 years of experience
Nissan Sentra L4-2.0L - Car starts and then dies - Orlando, Florida
What a fantastic device you provide! I was so worried about how I was going to afford towing the vehicle and getting it fixed. James came to the car that was broken down in a parking lot and fixed it on the spot! Upfront pricing, no wait, no haggling for more work to be done! He was polite, knowledgeable, and efficient! I will highly recommend this to everyone I know!

Patrick

32 years of experience
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Patrick
32 years of experience
Nissan Sentra L4-1.8L - Car starts and then dies - Las Vegas, Nevada
When Patrick came to assess what was wrong with my car, I was already frustrated because a different mechanic had told me I needed a new alternator and battery to fix my stalling problem so I had him do the work (to the tune of $500) and it didn't fix my car. So when Patrick came I was skeptical that he would be able to diagnose the correct issue. But, Patrick spent about 2 hours trying to figure it out. He showed me the computer readouts and explained everything to me. He was very helpful and I believe his assessment that I need a new fuel pump. Hopefully he IS correct because it's going to cost me another $500.

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