They gave me the big middle finger on that problem. The current and failure mileages were approximately 90,000. It takes a minute or more before it accelerates and takes off It also does not start right away, but takes a few cranks to ignite and turn on, this happens always. They were going to charge me 2K at first, but to my amazement they fixed it. I will probable call him tomorrow and tell him to so ahead with the service.
Someone even told my fiance that the ticking noise was probably from injectors i need to verify if this was the dealer or an oil change place. He is in charge of the site's , which notifies subscribers about recalls, investigations, lawsuits, and other news about their specific vehicle for free. Nissan north america will not assist as pathfinder is out of warranty. There are currently 108,924 miles on my truck. Took my car in for a battery issue - they said my timing chain needs to be replaced.
Dealer advised torque converter was bad. After looking on the internet found hundreds of people having the same issue very disappointing nissan doesn't stand behind their product. The Warning Signs of Transmission Failure Some articles online claim that being aware of the proper warning signs may help prevent your Nissan from needing a rebuilt transmission. Nissan is offering zero assistance to address the problem. It was currently under extended warranty. I Have 2004 Nissan Sentra 1.
This goes to show what they think and how they feel about their customers. I do have a extended warranty that the dealer also refuse to take because the radiator is not cover but the transmission it is,but they still will not repair the transmission. According to the complaint, when the clamor of affected vehicle owners grew, Volkswagen eventually agreed to extend the warranty but only for the valve body of the transmission for the subject vehicles. As a result of its failure to disclose the material fact that the Timing Chain Systems installed in the Subject Nissan Vehicles are prone to premature failure, Nissan has recklessly placed the safety of owners and occupants of the vehicles at risk. We'll let me be the latest to join the pissed off clan of Nissan owners! Disclaimer - Completing a contact form on this web site does not create an attorney-client relationship between the user and Mr.
Now I have to deal with the fuel sending unit crap. The technician recommended that the transmission be replaced. I finally found another Nissan dealership that accepted my trade in and gave me a new car in July. It sounded like a metal rod hit another piece of metal. On Dec 17, 2015 my transmission died.
The faulty design ruins the transmission, nissan refuses to acknowledge the problem and issue a recall. I also have a service engine light on for the catalytic converters which cost about the same amount of money. When I started the care there was no rattling noise. Car is a rare 6spd all highway miles and in perfect running condition. Question: How many people are having issues with the 2004-2008 3.
Told me I would get money back if there was a recall. There are plenty of posts online regarding the same problem. They were aware of problem. Is this is normal even if I was at fault for the airbags not to come out or not , isn't that what they are made for people protection. I was very surprised to find all of the other complaints out there and the fact that this has been an ongoing problem for years now. Nissan has been no help. Now I will need to replace tensioner, gaskets.
I'm thinking I will have to use my tax refund to repair this problem. Complaint Number: 10397201 Incident Date: March 22, 2011 Date Added to File: April 23, 2011 Description of the Complaint: 2005 nissan pathfinder is currently being repaired for transmission problems due to radiator leaking in the transmission. They knew about the defect when the power steering tensioner was repaired and should of repaired the timing chain then. This leaks causes the pathfinder to be unsafe as it cannot be driven until it is repaired for over 6k. Several times the car needed a jump start. The car has just under 28,000 miles.
I've read a lot on the internet about maintenance and repair costs and we just want to dump this vehicle before it turns into a boat anchor. In January it would be 3 years old. Recently, the noise is apparent at start-up and when accelerating. The extended warrantee is not worth the paper its written on. I have a 2013 Nissan Sentra with 113,000 miles.