If you see the gauges fluttering, get a new battery.
The battery test may say it is good, but replace anyway.
My 2004 Titan would not start, just turn over. I found that if I put the key in , turn to on, paused for like 5 seconds, then turned to start, it would turn over for maybe 2 seconds, then start up. All the gauge needles would then flutter, and my odometer trip meters would all reset. I pulled out the IPDM, replaced the ECM relay with one from a junkyard, but no change.
Then I read that fluttering gauges = need new battery. Installed a new battery, and starts up like new!
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