2.9
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 48,973 miles
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The contact's girlfriend owns a 2004 Nissan 350Z. The contact stated that upon refueling the gas tank, a large amount of gasoline began to leak out from the gas tank and underneath the vehicle. The contact also stated that upon entering the vehicle, a strong fuel odor began to emit from the vehicle. Due to the failure, the contact had the vehicle towed to his home. The contact called the dealer and they informed him that there were no recalls on the vehicle. Upon investigation, the contact discovered NHTSA Campaign Number: 05V555000 (Fuel System, Gasoline) which he linked to the failure. The manufacturer had yet to be notified of the failure. The vehicle had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 115,000.
- Cherryville, NC, USA
The fuel gauge doesn't accurately reflect the amount of gasoline in the fuel tank. Examples include when the fuel tank is filled to the point of overflowing, the fuel gauge randomly reports, 3/4, 1/2 1/4 and sometimes empty. The fuel gauge randomly reports different fuel levels each time the ignition is turned on. Further research of the described matter on various online 350Z forums indicate the same problem exists for many other 350Z owners, which indicates a product defect. The forum that follows is one of many examples: my350Z.com/forum/maintenance-and-repair/501507-fix-for-gas-gauge-fluctuations-hard-to-fill.html.
- Clayton, CA, USA
I have a 2004 350Z Nissan I bought used in 2007 @ 16K miles. I'm unable to fill the fuel tank completely. Apparently the fuel nozzle sensor detects the tank as filled when it is not. Before tank fuel gauge shows 3/4 filled @ 12-13 gallons when nozzle shuts off randomly. Otherwise I could fill up no problem. However, now it's only allowing about 1/2 tank to fill (about 7 gallons) consistently. I'm having to refuel several times in any given week. Nothing has been replaced on the car yet, but I understand that there was a recall that I was unaware of.
- Washington, DC, USA
The fuel gauge in my 2004 Nissan 350Z fluctuates up and down. It happens after fueling, and upon driving the car. I have taken the car to 2 different Nissan service depts. For repair. The first time, they said it was a faulty fuel sensor, and replaced it. They said it was fixed, but when I drove it, the gauge fluctuated again. Took it back, but they said there was nothing wrong with it and couldn't do anything else since there were no codes coming from the computer. So took my car to a 2nd Nissan serv. Dept and they said they fixed it by replacing the other fuel sensor (since there are 2), but still faulty. I do not know how much gas I have in my tank at anytime. It is most dangerous while driving and the fuel tank empty warning light suddenly comes on, after the gauge had just reflected that there was plenty of fuel.
- Anaheim, CA, USA
The contact inquired about a 2004 Nissan 350Z. The contact stated that after refueling, the fuel gauge displayed a reading of being of the way full. Upon driving, the fuel gauge began to fluctate up and down. The contact expressed concern about not knowing how much fuel was in the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the contact was informed that the failure was due to the fuel level sensor. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 75,000. Updated 08/31/2011
- San Diego, CA, USA
My Nissan 350Z the gas gauge is currently not working. I can fill my car to capacity and within a day the light indicator for empty is on. I was informed that there was a recall for this problem and I never received a notice.
- Long Beach, CA, USA
Nissan 350Z have a fuel gauge problem in which many are experiencing. When the gauge reaches below 1/4 tank full it will show as empty. Once the car is turned off the gauge will show as empty even when fuel is in it. The in accuracy of the gauge leads to people over filling their tanks with gas. It has lead to cars running out of fuel on highways. And it has caused dealerships to not know how to fix the issue or over charge on trouble shooting issue they have no idea how to handle. This issue deals with fuel and it is unsafe for we cannot determine how much fuel we have which can lead to over pumping and/or running out of fuel on highways.
- Palmdale, CA, USA
My 350Z has a problem with the gas gauge when its below the 1/4 at start it will display no gas but the dte will display 75-90 miles left. Don't understand this problem has seen a lot of forms but no recall yet or dealers don't know what to do. Have ran out of gas a lot of times. Thank god never on the freeway or on a busy street. Nissan has to know about this its affecting a lot of Z owner. And its dangerous.
- Los Angeles, CA, USA
I have a 2004 Nissan 350Z touring edition, I been having a problem with the gas gauge from what I have noticed is when the gauge is below the half it starts fluctuating from E to about a 1/4 or even to 1/2 tank. When I turn the car on and off it starts off at empty and will slowly make it way up to what ever it wants this problem has been going on with these car for a number of years but nothing has been done from Nissan. So I never really know how much gas I really have I thinks a very dangerous problem to have because what about if you need to pull out into traffic and your car cut's off because it has no gas. Game over right!!!
- Los Angeles, CA, USA
I can't fill up no more then 5 gallons when the gas gauge is reading empty. The gas tank will refuse fuel and overflow out of the filler causing it to get all over the body. I hate to make frequent stops for gas again and again.. I searched on multiple forums and there are a lot of people that are going through the same issue with there cars and even the newer models which is ridiculous. I think this technical issue should be resolved.
- Charlotte, NC, USA
The fuel gauge en the speedoometer does not tell the correct amount of gas in the car. It says there is fuel when the care is actually empty causing me to get out of gas for several times. I took it to the dealership and they told me the only way to repare it is to change the whole speedometer, and that the cost of it is almost a $1,000. This is a lot of trouble for me because I have to fill up the car every 2 to 3 days so the car doesn, T leave me with out fuel.
- Coto Laurel, PR, USA
- Los Banos, CA, USA