The tire problems began about 2 weeks after the purchase of the vehicle. Also, when she tried to accelerate to higher speeds there was hesitation. According to Nissan all parts of the 2004 Quest are discontinued and they had to send out to have a new transmission built. This Result In The Transmission Gear Indicated On The Selector Lever Display Differ From The Gear Engaged In The Transmission. The owner went to the doctor in regards to the bad chemical smell that burns. The controls not lighting up indicates a possible fault with the control panel.
We specialize in new Nissan, used vehicles, service, and financing. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 to 25 mph she noticed that in became difficult to shift gears. When closing the door, the consumer had to bang it hard to get it closed. This occurred on downhill slopes and was an ongoing problem. I didn't realize the issues with the van in a few days so I don't think Nissan service will resolve all these issues in 2 days with a special Nissan engineer sent out from the company as part of my lemon law process. Took the vehicle to dealership, who said this was normal, they should not worry about it, and to cover the brake as if the vehicle had manual transmission. About 5 seconds later the vehicle lurched forward, and we almost hit the vehicle ahead of us.
The dealership reported the smell must be sulfuric acid. But I will never buy Nissan cars any more. The system has a self diagnostic which requires appropriate scanners to retrieve the trouble codes. The sliding door was having problems as well, it must be slammed in order to close it. In addition, when you switch to high beams, the foglights go out.
There is a problem with the front passenger seat, you could see the metal in the seat. When car is stopped and turned off, the problem goes away. When pulling out from a complete stop, the vehicle accelerated to 25 mph within 225 feet without pressing on gas pedal. The vehicle was taken to the dealership after this. I then submitted receipts from independent station owners indicating that all necessary maintenance was performed. As I spoke to the gm, I read to him 9 complaints listed on this website regarding this transmission issue. Also like to mention that they have a very bad customer service.
Proceeded to drive vehicle out of drive way at which time I had noticed no power engine very sluggish. I took the vehicle to eisenhauer Nissan on at their first appointment on November 17, 2009. This happened once more that day. Luckily our dealership has gone above what we asked and has done their best to work with us, but without other people complaining and this not being investigated there is little that they can do to pinpoint the problem to fix it. This was a vehicle that we wanted to get for our family after reviewing safety information etc. It would be disappointing and sad to see if this occurrence is what it takes for Nissan to investigate such complaints.
I have to wait until Monday morning for the service depatment to open. This is my 2nd car with Nissan I use to have the 1999 Quest. The vehicle had problems with the battery. There weren't any repairs done prior to the problem. There is black glue all over exterior from re-sealing the rear window. The drivers seat moved when the consumer applied the brakes. The failure recurred several times and the vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, they could not duplicate the failure.
If voltage is not present, the Light Control Unit is faulty. The failure and current mileages were 85402. By the way you did not reply to my questions about the type of lighting system in your vehicle. The dealership reported the smell must be sulfuric acid. I found the floodlight relay but cannot find the headlight relay. While driving, he noticed that he could not accelerate higher than 15 mph. Within seconds of parking the vehicle a fire occurred.
The dealership replaced the catalytic converter. The dealer balance mi tire 6 times all ready in one year and aligment and rotate. The last time happen my car went to dealer in tower because dont want to run. Nissan only designed their doors to respond to large extremities. I stood back and looked at the headlights when they were both working.
Manufacturer has no solution for this problem. However, this is vehicle has automatic transmission. I can live with cool air blowing in my eyes but the heated air is murder. Tire lights are coming on, indicating that the tires are loosing air. And in regards to the sliding door concerns all anyone will say is that the doors are performing the way they were designed to. If you prefer not to get your hands dirty, our service center here at Nissan of Roanoke Rapids is equipped to test the fluid for you.