Electrical problems can be a serious headache for any driver. They can seemingly appear out of nowhere and cause anything from a nuisance to major trouble. In Rockville, MD, your friendly Nissan dealer is here to help. These are some of the problems you might encounter.
Starting Problems
If your car won’t start, it’s an electrical issue. The problem is which component is responsible. The starter, the battery, and the alternator are all automatically suspects. The battery provides the charge to the starter. Once the starter is powered, it turns the crank, which turns over your engine. Finally, the alternator is responsible for keeping the battery charged.

Your car battery could be weak due to age, but it could also be weak due to an alternator problem. If your alternator is failing, it may not produce enough power for all your systems. This will reduce the power available to recharge your battery. Finally, a worn starter won’t send the necessary signal to the crank to begin working. Our technicians will work to find the problem and replace the worn component.
Blown Fuses
All your car’s electrical systems have fuses, and these fuses protect their attached component against electrical fluctuations. An electrical spike or a short in the system could damage a component. The fuse will detect the problem and then blow out to protect the component from damage.
Fuses can also blow due to age or damage. Once a fuse is replaced, this should fix the problem. If you have frequent cases of blown fuses, this suggests a deeper problem with the electrical system. Our technicians will investigate the problem and can help repair the cause.
Random Electrical Glitches
If your car shows strange, random behavior in the electrical system, this is a sign of trouble. One of the main causes of this problem is a worn or damaged alternator. The alternator generates all of your car’s electrical power, and it recharges your battery. An alternator has an average lifespan of eight years, but as it ages, its electrical production will gradually slow down.
This slowdown isn’t immediately noticeable, as your alternator produces surplus power. As it weakens, the lack of power will likely become a problem as your electrical systems have fixed power demands. The reduced power will produce strange electrical behavior as your car’s computer tries to balance the competing demands of the various electrical systems. Once we replace the worn alternator, these problems should stop.
If you are experiencing any of these issues with your electrical systems, feel free to schedule a service at DARCARS Nissan of Rockville. Our technicians will inspect and repair your car accordingly. If you wish to continue learning about maintaining your vehicle, discover more of our related blog posts now!


