7.5

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$1,670
Average Mileage:
87,700 miles
Total Complaints:
17 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. replace head gasket (12 reports)
  2. not sure (4 reports)
  3. replaced engine (1 reports)
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problem #17

May 142015

Sentra 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 105,000 miles

Oil was getting into the radiator so I took it to the Nissan dealer in National City CA. They had a long list of things they said they needed to do repair/replace including the engine. Their estimate was $9,700. They then took $100 from me for the estimate. I replaced the head gasket myself and the engine runs fine. I'll never buy another Nissan.

I just bought my wife a Volkswagon, going German now.

- danlisledl, San Diego, US

problem #16

Sep 092014

Sentra ES 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 76,555 miles

Please...PLEASE!!! Don't buy one of these cars, (2004) Nissan Sentra. Nissan does not care about customer satisfaction: after I took this car to the Nissan dealer I was told there are no recalls on this car with the 1.8 engine.

But after many hours spent on the internet I found that THERE ARE MANY people that have dealt with the same problem. After spending $1,800 and lots of breakdowns and towings, I have had it with the Nissan Brand. If Nissan can't, (and they won't) own up to their defective cars, then they will never see my money again.

- Gary H., Hampton, VA, US

problem #15

Apr 122007

Sentra 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 65,000 miles

NEEDS TO BE RECALLED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DON'T EVER BUY NISSAN, THEY SUCK, THEY WON'T STAND BY THEIR PRODUCT AND THEY WON'T RETURN CALLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

- Gilbert V., Alb, NM, US

problem #14

Feb 062013

Sentra 1.8 S 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 153,000 miles

In winter car did not start for week after several intents and mechanic checked. After few months later on freeway radiator broke oil tune up was updated.

After repair in 6 month I had changed plugs tune UPS sensor mechanics suggested and I still have code P0300 mechanics did not give me answer to fix. Now notice antifreeze go like water in dessert, still problems with start. I found on Web that possible problem I rate is in this category I read posted and the car has same symptoms. I am bored with Nissan.

- woman83, Norcross, GA, US

problem #13

Sep 192012

Sentra 1.8L S

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,000 miles

$1,800.00 to replace a blown head gasket -never expected, nor should have had this happen on a car that only had 30,000 miles on it....had oil changes every 3/4,000 miles, garage kept. I realize the car is 8yrs old but good grief! Sure seems to be a lot of the same complaint out there.....

- J W., Succasunna, NJ, US

problem #12

Aug 182012

Sentra S 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,331 miles

"service engine soon" light was on and off code: p0301 cylinder 1 misfire car shacking while starting engine hard to start the engine The tech. replaced the battery at the end of the year of 2011. He replaced spark plug x 4 in spring 2012 just replaced spark plug x 4 on Aug. 15 2012 Service rep. at dealer told me replacing the gasket is needed. Car is at shop. Cost: CND$1800.

- edww, Burnaby, BC, canada

problem #11

May 152012

Sentra

  • Automatic transmission
  • 80,000 miles

I bought the used 20004 NISSAN Sentra in 2009, and ever since I got my car, the engine light kept on and off several times. In May 2012, the car was overheated on the freeway. The mechanic changed the radiator. And, the car did not start again, so the mechanic changed the starter. 1 month later, it happened again,and the other mechanic found blown head gasket. They replaced it with a new one, changed several things. 2 months later, now, it happened again. I am over exhausted. I am discouraged by the NISSAN product.

I got bad impression on Nissan, and will never buy NISSAN, neither recommend it to my friends again.

They should have recalled it, or took an action for this common problem.

- kimjhkr, Omaha, NE, US

problem #10

Mar 242012

Sentra 1.8s

  • Automatic transmission
  • 142,538 miles

The past few days the temprature was cold outside but the heat was not working correctly. This morning the engine would not start. Had AAA take it to the local PEPBOYS to have a look at the car. After inspection, the code showed Misfires.They found coolant/water in several of the head gaskets. The spark plugs were very difficult to remove. There were NO indications of any issues other than the heater not working correctly. The gauges all seemed normal. Check engine light did not come on. Fixing the gaskets was going to cost 3400. (Got quotes from 4 shops... ranging from 3400-4150). Went with the option of replacing the engine since that was recommened by 3 of the shops as well as a mechanic friend). Nissan wanted $6200 to replace the engine or $4150 to fix the gaskets. Extended warrently did not apply here since the diagnostics indicated "overheat" which was not covered by the warranty and there are no recalls for this issue. Will never buy another Nissan.

- Sami Y., Glendale, CA, US

problem #9

Mar 282012

Sentra 1.6L

  • Manual transmission
  • 63,000 miles

My 2004 Nissan Sentra has a blown head gasket at 63,000 miles, caused by overheating in the cooling system. I see I'm not alone. They should have recalled this.

- pushthelimits, Portland, OR, US

problem #8

Dec 072011

Sentra 1.8

  • Automatic transmission
  • 75,000 miles

we (my wife and I) are having the same problem on our 2004 sentra, We called nissan and tryed to get them to pay for there faulty part (head gasket) and they told us we had to bring it to a nissan dealer (we already had a estimate from our mechanic stating it was a blown head gasket cost from that mechanic $940.00) So we brought it to the nissan dealer and they to said it was a blown head gasket-and would cost $1460.00 there. So we waited to hear back from nissan and when they called us back they said they were'nt going to do anything about it. This should very much be a recall issue but for some reason nissan will not stand behind there product. Our car only has 76,000 miles, and very well takein care of, still like new and we've owned it since it was brand new, ing out on all of these types of cars!! i am trying to get nissan to pay for there faulty head gasket and i need a bunch of people to help do that, Im trying to get alot of names, numbers, and email addresses to send to nissan and force them into makeing this issue a recall. If u have this problem or know someone that does or did, even if you already fixed it were trying to get them to reimburse you, please send you contact info to me at chicago2569@yahoo.com or you can send it strait to nissanusa.com/apps/contactus make sure you say in regards to complaint# 7358352/ or its under my wifes name Alejandra Lennox. We spoke to Shea at nissan consumer affairs 1800-343-6913 Shea's ext.458179 I told him I was going to make nissan pay for their defective product. Thank you very much

- Ale T., Chicago, IL, US

problem #7

Dec 072011

Sentra 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 75,000 miles

we (my wife and I) are haveing the same problem on our 2004 sentra, We called nissan and tryed to get them to pay for there faulty part (head gasket) and they told us we had to bring it to a nissan dealer (we already had a estimate from out machanic stateing it was a blown head gasket cost from that machanic $940.00) So we brought it to the nissan dealer and they to said it was a blown head gasket-and would cost $1460.00 there. So we waited to hear back from nissan and when they called us back they said they were'nt going to do anything about it. This should very much be a recall issue but for some reason nissan will not stand behind there product. Our car only has 76,000 miles, and very well takein care of, still like new and we've owned it since it was brand new, ing out on all of these types of cars!! i am trying to get nissan to pay for there faulty head gasket and i need a bunch of people to help do that, Im trying to get alot of names, numbers, and email addresses to send to nissan and force them into makeing this issue a recall. If u have this problem or know someone that does or did, even if you already fixed it were trying to get them to reaberce you, please send you contact info to me at chicago2569@yahoo.com or you can send it strait to nissanusa.com/apps/contactus make sure you say in regaurds to complaint# 7358352/ or its under my wifes name Alejandra Lennox. We spoke to Shea at nissan consumer affairs 1800-343-6913 Shea's ext.458179 I told him I was going to make nissan pay for their defecive product. Thank you very much

- Wesley L., Chicago Heights, IL, US

problem #6

Dec 072010

Sentra 1.8S 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 139,125 miles

My Nissan Sentra started leaking coolant gradually for about a year until one day the car could not start. After about 30mins of trying i finally got it to start. I asked my friend who was a mechanic to take a loot at it. He removed the plugs and they were soaked with anti-freeze.

We hard to replace the head gasket at 134125 miles. I like nissan but this is my worst experience with nissan cars. Nissan should have recalled this issue. I will never advise any body to buy a 2004 and 2005 nissan Sentra. Don't waste your money on this years models.

or else it will be I TOLD YOU SO

- siisithompson, Dumfries, VA, US

problem #5

Jan 012011

Sentra 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 92,000 miles

I had a blown head gasket with 50,000 miles and Nissan replaced it under warranty. I now have another blown head gasket at 92,000 miles and Nissan gave me the runaround until I had it fixed by someone else. I will never own another Nissan Sentra again and Nissan didn't seem to care.

- Anthony F., Laconia, NH, US

problem #4

Aug 112010

Sentra 1.8L

  • Manual transmission
  • 77,000 miles

Noticed rough running on startup that smoothed out in a few seconds. Later saw check engine light with code for misfire in cylinder 3. After reading this and other sites investigated for blown head gasket. Cylinder 3 indeed had coolant present, oil level was up but looked clean (likely coolant in oil pan), water level was down. On driving car to dealer noticed the coolant burn off as white smoke. Car was Never overheated (temp gauge has always remained at 1/2 position) although this comment somehow got on the repair order at the dealership, and has always been well maintained with 3k oil changes and 3yr coolant flushes. Filed a case with Nissan using the 800 number, no response yet. This is definitely a pitiful defect that should be covered by Nissan. If they do not stand behind their products I and everyone I can notify will steer clear of Nissan products in the future. This is the first head gasket failure I have experienced in about 10 vehicles.

- samjenkins, Knoxville, TN, US

problem #3

Jun 232010

Sentra 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 108,000 miles

After putting close to $600 in such a short period of time I took my car back to the mechanic just a couple days ago and found out it now has a blown head gasket.I really wish nissan would do a recall for all nissan sentras so this problem can get resolved.This is dangerous and its a accident waiting to happen.

- vanessa26x, San Antonio, TX, US

problem #2

Jan 012010

Sentra LX 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 85,000 miles

I had 'service soon light' so went to local repair and shop and he said that car needs tune up so spent $200 still the light so went back and replaced spark plugs, air flow sensor,trilo body and spent around $800. So noticed after one day that the light is still back. So this time went to the Nissan dealer who charged $100 to check light and gave estimate of $1400 for LEAKING HEAD GASKET.

And wanted to know solution for this smilar problem and was surprised that there are already so many complaints about it. I think Nissan should recall and fix this problem

- Sohel K., Kendall Park, NJ, US

problem #1

Jun 082009

Sentra SE 1.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 74,000 miles

i have a 2004 Nissan Sentra 1.8 with 74,000 miles with a blown head gasket ???

it never over heated the check engine light came on with a multiple misfire detected so replaced spark plugs and was ok for a day, light came back on, and then took it to the shop and they said it was a pain to diagnose but it was a blown head gasket. coolent in cylinder #2 so now just hoping for a recall.....

- Jose N., Reno, NV, US