Did this happen suddenly or did hard starting come on slowly? Several things come to mind. If the car was bumped, usually a pretty good jolt, the fuel pump shut-off switch may need to be reset. (red button normally located in the kick panel beside the park brake) Fuel pump fuse blown.(located in the power distribution box under the hood) Fuel pump not working. (if the fuse is not blown, remove the gas tank cap and listen at the fill spout while someone else turns the key to the ON position. You should hear the pump run for about 10 seconds) Blocked fuel filter, blocked injectors, bad fuel regulator, non-existant signal from the computer to the injectors. (testing and/or replacement of any of these conditions is best left to your local garage)
On the starter.
If you mean the starter solenoid, it's on the starter.
Probably about $150 and up.
Don't ever !!!!!
The starter is mounted at the top of the transaxle at the back of the engine. You can see it clearly if you remove the air filter box.
The Nissan Quest starter is the same.
you can get to the starter from the top side if you pull the air filter housing and hose off first then you can see the starter my 95 as 14mm bolts
All major relays are in the relay box under the hood.
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support the vehicle Remove wiring at the top of the starter Remove starer mounting bolts Remove starter
Top rear of engine directly under the air intake tube/throttle body.
The starter is located directly underneath the brake fluid reservoir (which is located on the right front corner as you open the hood)...good luck
find the battery cable on the starter and follow it up to the relay. It is located in the rectangular relay box in the right side front engine compartment. It is named "Inhibit" .Attached to the starter.