10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
38,821 miles

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problem #135

Jun 012021

Altima

  • miles
2016 Nissan Altima, driving down highway and car would not accelerate, then jerked forward quite intensely. I felt like I did not have control of the car and feared I was going to hit someone or be hit by someone. I was finally able to get the car pulled over to the shoulder and turned it off. I thought it was a bad tank of gas. Let it sit for a bit, restarted, and made it home. We ran it this way for a couple of days so we could run the 'bad' gas out. Filled back up and added additive. Nope, same issue as soon as the car gets warmed up after about 8-10 miles. Took it to my local mechanic to make sure it was not the Mass Air Flow Sensor that I had to pay him to replace a few months back which cost me $600. That came back fine, but he informed me it was the transmission, and is a known issue with Nissans. I began researching, and boy is it ever a known issue all the way back to 2013. What baffles me is they are still using this same transmission, and one day, this will cause someone to get killed because they are allowed to continue doing this. I took it to Nissan Dealership, and opened a case with Nissan HQ Consumer Affairs. They confirmed CVT Transmission. I am at 88,500 miles, warranty out at 84,000. They offered to pay 80% for repair. Not acceptable when this should be a recall. Please have this recalled for goodness sake before someone is hurt. I did not have any warning light at all come on.

- Hutto, TX, USA

problem #134

Jun 022021

Altima

  • miles
I was driving down the highway and my 2016 Nissan Altima began jerking and trying to stall, then jerking me forward again quite hard. I had to pull over in fear of hitting someone or my car becoming out of control. I have since discovered that it is the CVT transmission.

- Hutto, TX, USA

problem #133

Mar 202021

Altima

  • 50,027 miles
My wife was driving our 16 Altima that just crossed 50K miles on 3/20/21 when she could not accelerate after stopping at a red light. She noticed the rpms were moving higher but the vehicle would not move. She turned off the car while in the middle of the road and was able to restart it. After restarting she could not exceed 40mph. While driving the rmp bounced between 1000 and 3000 and the car "jerked" while she continued to drive home. By the time she made it home the check engine light was on. I used a code scanner to see what was going on and the car returned the following codes (P0776pressure control solenoid B performance or stuck off; P0841 transmission fluid pressure sensor/switch a circuit range/performance). I took the vehicle to the dealership and after they did their diagnosis I was told the vehicle, needed a new transmission. This vehicle has been well maintained with only 50K mills and now needs a brand new transmission. The tech from the dealership told me this a common thing with cvt transmissions, especially on Nissan; which is why he recommends customers buy an extended warranty. If this is a known problem with cvt transmissions why hasn't there been a recall or redesign to fix the issue" it is very dangerous to not have your vehicle accelerate when you need it to. How many accidents have been caused or lives lost by defective cvts" it is a very scary thing to drive a vehicle with this problem. Please do some about this. We do not what this to turn into a takata airbag situation. After being warned about this problem. If you google Nissan cvt transmission problems, you will find videos and forums with complaint after complaint regarding this problem. Please get this issue fixed. My wife and I both have videos of what took place.

- Sicklerville, NJ, USA

problem #132

Mar 242021

Altima

  • 41,000 miles
Engine light came on. My car fail to accelerate and it hesitated. I was told by the dealership that the code showing was the power train control module

- Memphis, TN, USA

problem #131

Mar 092021

Altima

  • 59,000 miles
The car often hesitated to accelerate when pressing on the gas then all of a sudden it will take off swiftly. It's starting to do it often and there are no check engine lights. This happened with my daughter driving as she made a left hand turn & almost caused her to be hit.

- Memphis, TN, USA

problem #130

Jan 112021

Altima

  • miles
The contact owns a 2016 Nissan Altima. The contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the vehicle shut-off without warning. The contact restarted the vehicle however, while approaching a stop light, she heard an abnormal knocking sound coming from the engine with an unknown warning light illuminated. The contact had to restart the vehicle several times before reaching her destination. The contact had the vehicle towed from her residence to jim browne Chevrolet, Inc. (11300 N Florida ave, tampa, fl 33612) where the vehicle was diagnosed with transmission failure. The vehicle was then towed to maus Nissan of North tampa (11011 N Florida ave, tampa, fl 33612) however, the dealer refused to repair the vehicle under warranty. The vehicle remained at the dealer. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown.

- Tampa, FL, USA

problem #129

Jan 152021

Altima

  • 4 miles
Engine RPM is uncontrollable engine light came on at 87781 miles no problems before this failure because I was not aware of this manufacturer failure I have exceeded my extended warranty by 3K miles and now I'm in a bad position to deal with this, I still owe on this car.this is very shameful for letting Nissan get away with this defect, now we the consumers have to pay.

- Lewisville, TX, USA

problem #128

Jan 042021

Altima

  • 40,000 miles
While accelerating from a complete stop, the vehicle shudders or jerks but the engine rpms continue to increase. The problem appears to be random.

- Beaverton, OR, USA

problem #127

Jan 042021

Altima

  • miles
When im parrallel parking I notice that on occassion I would loose power for a few seconds and the steering becomes very difficult

- Baltimore, MD, USA

problem #126

Oct 162020

Altima

  • 68,000 miles
My 2016 Altima sr is experiencing a sporadic delay when accelerating from a stop. It won't rev or do anything for a couple of seconds no matter how far down the pedal is. Then all of a sudden it'll go. There is no check engine light and no codes. If I turn the car off, it's like it resets and has more power afterwards. The dealer has consulted their 'tech line', this happen twice one at 38000 and now 68000.

- San Jose, CA, USA

problem #125

Nov 102020

Altima

  • miles
Locks are unlocking themselves driving and when parked

- Milford, CT, USA

problem #124

Dec 022020

Altima

  • 108,000 miles
While driving my Nissan Altima at highway speeds, the transmission started to shudder and eventually stopping pulling in the middle of traffic. I was almost hit by an 18 wheeler that bare had enough time and space to swerve and go around me. This could've easily been a fatal accident because of a faulty cvt transmission that Nissan knows about but refuses to correct. I took the car to the dealer and as expected they suggested replacing the transmission which is a $5,000 or more repair. So I contacted Nissan Consumer Affairs in hope of getting some assistance from Nissan since the vehicle is a 2016 with only a little over 100K miles. And like I've read on so many other forums and complaints, Nissan refused to offer any assistance. They would rather risk someone being injured or killed when these cars just randomly stop pulling while traveling on the road in traffic. I've owned several other Nissan, and every one with the cvt had this problem, I should've known better than to purchase another piece of junk Nissan but I gave them the benefit of the doubt and took a chance to only be in the same situation with a bad cvt transmission. My think is Nissan knows this is a problem and has been a problem of they've had since they went to the cvt transmission but they won't offer any assistance or repair the issue. Even the lady that I spoke to at Consumer Affairs said she had the same issue. Nissan did have a class action suit filed against them for this where they extended the transmission warranty to 84K miles but they're problems usually start right after 84K miles. I know some will say 100K out a transmission is good but I disagree, if you look at some of the competitors like Honda and Toyota's, they're drivetrains surpasses the Nissan by hundreds of thousands of miles. I own a 2013 Honda Accord with the cvt, it's at 265K miles with absolutely no issues.

- Alexander City, AL, USA

problem #123

Dec 072020

Altima

  • 100,000 miles
Car was fine. Had it serviced 4 months ago and was told car was in good condition. Today got an check engine light. Had it towed now being told it's a transmission issues and will cost 4000 to replace. I just financed this car about a year and a half. I owe finance company 343 a month. I was told it should be under recall because the 2016 Nissan cvt transmissions were recalled but mine is not showing. What can I do"both jobs have been cut due to covid.. it's christmas time and now a transmission on a fairly new car. This car gave me no warning.. no noises... nothing at all to indicate my transmission needed service. One day it's fine next day my transmission is out. Please help. I can not afford a 4000 repair on a car I just bought last year plus pay a car note. Can my car be considered apart of the 2016 transmission recall" my car stop running on me in the middle of the road in a high traffic area. I almost got hit from the back twice due to my car sitting in middle of high traffic area/ lane.

- Washington, DC, USA

problem #122

Nov 252020

Altima

  • 34,000 miles
On Friday, November 27th as my wife came home from work, she called me to report that the car was behaving strangely, shuddering and losing power. We have never had any drivability issues with this car since we bought it, nor any mechanical problems of any kind. She managed to get home and when I took a look at it the check engine light was on and we decided to tow it to the dealership on Saturday morning in order to get the issue diagnosed. From what was explained to us at the Nissan dealer today, Tuesday, December 1st, we were told that under Nissan's policies, any car that has a "branded" title causes the new car's limited warranty to become null and void. We bought this car used on February 7, 2017 when it had 2,356 miles. The vehicle today has less than 35,000 miles since new. The issue is the cvt transmission has failed, which is widely known by Nissan to be in an issue in several model vehicles including the Altima for at least six years that I am aware of. We are in no position to spend over $3500 plus diagnostic costs to repair this vehicle, and having the uncertainty that this issue could re-appear again at any time in the future and we will again be forced to spend another undetermined amount similar or higher than the current estimated costs. Additionally, if and when this transmission is replaced, we fall back into the situation that the transmission replacement will have an unknown limitation on the warranty of the repair. Through class action remedies Nissan has extended the factory warranty to cover these repairs to customers who are outside of the regular warranty period (essentially the same as not having a factory warranty), extending it to as much as 120,000 miles in some cases, and even transferrable to new owners. We contacted and opened a case at Nissan, but they said no. No more Nissan vehicles for me!

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #121

Aug 052020

Altima

  • 50,540 miles
The vehicle shifter assembly will not allow the vehicle to be shifted from park to reverse or drive. Once the vehicle is moving it operates normally. If an operator puts the vehicle in park, this defect is repeated, however now drivers will be reluctant to put the vehicle in park, thus resulting in circumstances where the vehicle may unintentionally roll forward setting up the possibility of pedestrian death/injury or property damage resulting in the vehicle rolling forward if the brake is not constantly engaged. I am sending a scanned copy of an alert from Nissan that acknowledges that they are aware of transmission defects, I believe what I have described above is an extension of that defect and that there is a dangerous situation because of that defect. Nissan case #42195183 sara jane @ Consumer Affairs 615 725-7587. NHTSA ODI #11365560 ref #342354. I filed the initial request for investigation with darleen @ NHTSA on 10/21/20 @ 1015 hrs.

- Vacaville, CA, USA

problem #120

Aug 052020

Altima 4-cyl

  • 50,540 miles
The contact owns a 2016 Nissan Altima. The contact stated while starting the vehicle, he was unable to shift out of park. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The contact stated that a screw driver was used to manually shift the vehicle to drive. The vehicle was taken to Nissan of vacaville service center (671 orange dr, vacaville, ca 95687, (707) 392-4649) where it was diagnosed with needing the shifter assembly to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer had been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 50,540. Consumer stated complaint was filed twice #11365560 and #11365566.

- Vacaville, CA, USA

problem #119

Sep 012020

Altima

  • 36,000 miles
The contact owns a 2016 Nissan Altima. The contact stated while driving 35 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle was not drivable. The vehicle was towed to his residence. The vehicle was towed to the local dealer, chico Nissan located at 575 manzanita ave, chico, ca 95926, (530) 891-1777, where it was diagnosed with needing the transmission to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer had been informed of failure. The failure mileage was approximately 36,000.

- Oroville, CA, USA

problem #118

Jun 142020

Altima

  • 44,800 miles
While driving towards the end of the trip 250 miles, was cruising about 15 mph, car was no longer responding to acceleration, engine making loud noise as if struggling and RPM increased about 5000, I drove like this for about 2 miles, no check engine light came on. Next day car drove fine. Had two similar episodes in the following months while driving in traffic, car with suddenly slow down and not responding to acceleration, RPM increased 5-6K, these lasted less than a minute and then drove normal again.last week had a major episode, while in traffic at 40 miles an hour, was not accelerating again and speed stuck at 40 mph. And rpms increased to about 5 to 6000, no check engine light came on, engine sound as if struggling. Car is now jerking when reversing, only has 44,800 miles. I did some research and they are several videos on youtube with similar model Altima experiencing similar problems, most people think is the cvt transmission that is faulty and overheating.

- Fayetteville, NC, USA

problem #117

Jul 202020

Altima

  • miles
Transmission failed!

- Irving, TX, USA

problem #116

May 292020

Altima

  • 78,000 miles
P059F and P0159F codes are firing. I could not locate a tsb, but lots of online chatter about the same issue

- Phoenix, AZ, USA

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