3.1
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 45,220 miles
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Driver side visor interfears with vision. It can not stay up. Just flops down.
- Madison, MS, USA
Both my sun visors have failed after only 61000 miles. The driver's side visor lost its ability to stay in either the up or fully forward situation resulting in it falling down in front of my vision while I was driving down the highway. The passenger side visor is almost at the same stage of failure. It hangs down 2 inches from the top of the roof. Multiple times passengers have hit their face on the visor when leaning forward. After talking with the Nissan dealership's parts department, they indicated that situation is not abnormal. The parts person said he was in a similar situation with his Pathfinder. I ended up replacing the drivers side visor since it was blocking my vision while driving. Soon the passenger side visor will need to be replaced. As you can see from the attached pictures the visor design is sub-par and should be redesigned and provided to customers.
- Amarillo, TX, USA
I am having issues with the visors in my 2015 Nissan Pathfinder. They are both broke and hang down in front of my line of vision. Nissan will not repair these. I have replaced both and they have broken in the exact same spot again. Making it difficult to see the road. I have had to remove them and cannot afford to pay for the repairs again. So now the sun is making it difficult to see the road as opposed to the visor blocking my line of vision. This is a huge problem for many Nissan owners. The dealership even noted that Nissan needs to do a recall because of the incident rates. The visors both broke while driving and I had to hold them up and out of the way making me utilize one hand to drive.
- Chandler, AZ, USA
Sun visor falls down in front of the driver blocking their view of traffic. Faulty sunvisors made of plastic are the problem and there are many Pathfinder owners complaining about them. If you hold the sun visor up while your driving then your driving with one hand on the steering wheel.
- Indian Land, SC, USA
Sunvisors on both driver and passenger side have a design flaw and a piece inside the visor breaks. When this piece breaks, the visors will not stay up or down and just hang in the drivers line of sight.
- Rome, GA, USA
The sun visors are poorly engineered and are easily broken through normal operation. The visor was placed against the windshield to block the sun, while driving, the visor pivoted downward and blocked the driver's field of view. This is a common problem as one can easily see with a quick web query. Frustrating that the part is expensive to replace, but even more concerning that it presents a safety hazard and Nissan dealerships said "it's common that the visors break because they're made of cheap plastic"
- Holloman Afb, NM, USA
I was driving my 2015 Nissan Pathfinder on the expressway with my wife in the passenger seat and 2 kids (8 & 9) in the rear seat. I had the sunroof closed but the shade screen open. All of a sudden there was a loud bang and the sunroof glass shattered. Then myself, wife and kids got showered from some of the broken glass while I was still driving. When this happened my wife and kids were scared and screaming and I quickly managed to close the shade screen and pull to the highway shoulder. After searching online I have learned that this is not an uncommon issue with sunroofs, specifically Nissan. I have since called my insurance who will cover the damage and also filed a claim with Nissan to see if they will cover the damage.
- Naperville, IL, USA
The drivers side sun-visor doesn't stay up. It hangs directly down, causing it to be right in my line of sight. I have attempted to velcro or tape it up but nothing works for very long and the visor will fall down while I am driving. This is most definitely a safety issue that needs to be addressed.
- League City, TX, USA
While driving the vehicle on February 16, 2016, traveling South West a state road, at approximately 40 mph, the sunroof shattered into many pieces. The glass shards were not contained and entered the vehicle, collapsing on both driver and occupants. The driver was temporally incapacitated as the glass fell on her head and face. When I filed a complaint with Nissan North America, they stated stated that the sunroof operated as designed.
- Roswell, GA, USA
- Texarkana, TX, USA