1.6
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 105,847 miles
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The car front end has been making strange noises, I took the car to a Nissan dealer on May 15,2012 for oil change and inspection. The dealer found out that the car is unsafe to drive because the left front strut tower is separating from the car. I was very shocked to know that because the car didn't have any accident or hit. I made an internet search for recalls, I found that all the models of 1995 till 1999 have recalls regarding the front strut. I noticed that the strut tower on right side started cracking and rusting too. The dealer told me that they can't fix it and I have to take my car to a body shop to repair it. This is a very dangerous defect and Nissan should be responsible for it. P.S. I have made a report by phone and the reference # [xxx]. information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
- Edison, NJ, USA
On 3/5/2012, I had a vehicle safety inspection. Excessive play in the front end was noted. I took my car to monro muffler where the vehicle was placed on a lift and the underside inspected. It was determined that the subframe was so badly corroded by rust that the frame had perforated and broken away from the suspension. There are holes throughout as well as breakage and weakening. Monro muffler recommended I contact Nissan Consumer Affairs which I did. I explained the situation to Nissan stating the extent of the damage. I was directed by Nissan to take the vehicle to a Nissan dealer for a diagnosis which I did. Nissan of dartmouth, MA confirmed monro muffler's diagnosis and quoted a minimum $2,300 to repair both the front and rear subframes. Beverly bansek of Nissan called me back to inform me that Nissan would do nothing for the repair. I asked for a supervisor and I was then contacted by the regional supervisor of Nissan, vaughn francis who, after reviewing my claim again, stated that Nissan would do nothing for me and that the disintegration of the subframes was due to a lack of owner maintenance rather than a defect in workmanship. Vaughn francis then stated that there was no need for me to call Nissan again as I would only get him and the answer would be the same and that my only option was to contact the BBB autoline dispute resolution division at 1-800-955-5100 which I have done. Two Nissan dealerships state there is no owner maintenance recommended on the subframes of Nissan's vehicles. It is my belief that the failure of the subframes is due to excessive corrosion of the subframe which has lead to perforation possibly from the inside out and because this is an issue of workmanship, Nissan should be investigated for a possible safety related defect resulting from inadequate manufacturer's corrosive resistant protection and/or subframe design.
- Manomet, MA, USA
After hearing a squealing noise under the hood while accelarating onto a highway on-ramp. The pulley apparently stripped the bearings and froze up on the hub. This caused the serpentine belt to slip and break which also broke the other accessory belt. The vehicle became undrivable and was towed for repairs.
- Greer, SC, USA
- Columbia, MD, USA