1.6

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
103,294 miles

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problem #77

Apr 012022

Quest

  • miles
1. Fuel Gauge- the fuel Hague is incorrect. I suspect somewhere between 1/2 tank and 3/8 tank will actually be an empty tank. I was almost left stranded when I could make it to the next service station. The car performed slow and the car came to a slow stop. No fuel indicator light came on. 2. My steering wheel has been very difficult to turn. Suddenly the power steering tank requires daily service. There is a rattling noise that gets a little better when I pour power steering fluid. I am unable to make safe turns due to the steering wheel no moving at it-??s normal rate. Turning at intersections is the worst as I sometimes have to try several attempts. I end up having to take wide turns and that is not always safe in our narrow streets. There is no indicator light related to this concern.

- Clermont, FL, USA

problem #76

Mar 202020

Quest

  • miles
Fuel gauge sensor was brought in for recall but issue still exists. Dealer claims I need to pay to determine if it is still the same problem. Dealer also confirmed they do not verify the recall work done was successful. All they are required to do is "put in the new parts". when I fill the tank within 5 mins. It goes back to empty on the gas gauge. The recall did nothing to solve the problem.

- Perth Amboy, NJ, USA

problem #75

Nov 282019

Quest

  • 156,000 miles
Inaccurate fuel gauge. When gauge shows 1/4 tank ran out gas.

- Flushing, NY, USA

problem #74

Jul 232018

Quest

  • 90,000 miles
The fuel meter don't show the fuel measurement.

- New Hyde Park, NY, USA

problem #73

Sep 302016

Quest

  • 168,000 miles
The fuel guage is malfunctioning. I have run out of gas while driving the vehicle on several occasions. I have replaced the fuel pump and fuel sensor and the issue is still present. The vehicle ran out of gas in motion on a busy street, then on a busy exit ramp, once on interstate 695 in baltimore. The vehicle was nearly hit by traffic behind the vehicle when it ran out of gas due to a faulty fuel gauge.

- Glen Burnie, MD, USA

problem #72

Sep 012016

Quest

  • 95,000 miles
Fuel gauge goes from full to empty when it's almost full, Nissan did a fuel sender campaign repair but it did not correct the problem...this happens every time I start the car and drive just a mile or

- Show Low, AZ, USA

problem #71

May 172016

Quest

  • 133,000 miles
My van first cuts off in the middle of the road while my pregnant wife was driving. Even though gauge indicates that the fuel was full. Then it cuts off again after the supposed fix by the dealership. Nissan had previously issued campaign id #: P5318 for this problem but as all other customers would note, this doesn't fix the problem even after taken the vehicle to the dealer. We need Nissan to look into this asap. Took it to the first dealership where it spend two and half weeks and they couldn't figure out the problem. The second dealership now says I need to replace the entire computer and reprogram which costs thousand of dollars. This is ridiculous!

- Baltimore, MD, USA

problem #70

Mar 082016

Quest

  • 98,013 miles
1.vechicle run out of gas even though it showed it had 1/4 tank and displayed 24 miles before empty. Was stuck in the middle of high speed traffic without any warning. 2. vechicle vibrates when driving 40 miles seem to be defective transmition. 3.vechicle as loud noise coming from timing chain area. According to mechanic this is a costly and known issue with Nissan. Where timing chain guide as permature ware causing time chain to become loose and cuase noise could become a safety issue.

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #69

Apr 112016

Quest

  • 139,750 miles
My fuel gauge would say that I had over a quarter tank of gas and out of nowhere my van would shut down. No warning, no anything. This happened a few times. I got a recall letter in the mail about my fuel sensor and to keep a half a tank in it until I could get it fixed. I took my van to a Nissan dealership and they replaced the fuel amp meter (part no. 24819-zm70A). I was told that everything was good, but not even two days later at a quarter of a tank of gas my van shut down with no warning. I didn't even have power steering to help me guide my vehicle safely to the side of the road. My van started idling roughly and not acting like it had before I took it in for the recall. I took the van back up to the dealership that fixed my recall and they stated that the sensor is fine and now I have to replace the entire fuel pump sending unit. The entire problem has not been rectified. Now being told to spend $1000 dollars on a part to fix the same problem.

- Senoia, GA, USA

problem #68

Mar 272016

Quest

  • 102,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Nissan Quest. While driving at various speeds, the fuel gauge displayed that the fuel level was empty and the check engine light illuminated. The contact stated that the fuel gauge would fluctuate from full to empty. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was repaired through a manufacturer's satisfaction campaign; however, the remedy failed to repair the vehicle. The contact stated that the failure recurred immediately after the vehicle was repaired. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the fuel pump failed and would need to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 102,000.

- Enoch, UT, USA

problem #67

Aug 052015

Quest

  • 83,000 miles
The contact owns 2007 Nissan Quest. The contact stated that the fuel gauge was providing incorrect reading levels. The contact mentioned that the vehicle was previously repaired under a manufacturer customer satisfaction campaign for the fuel level gauge system. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. The technician diagnosed that the fuel pump needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 83,000.

- Freeland, MI, USA

problem #66

Mar 012015

Quest

  • 130,000 miles
I ran out of gas on two separate occasions. Both times I thought I had plenty of gas due to what the gauge said. The first time, I had my 2 kids with me and it ran out as I was going around an unfamiliar curve in the interstate. The van became very hard to steer. Lucky for me I was in a lane next to a shoulder so I was able to fight it off of the road. It was very hard to stop at that point. The second time, I had 7 people in the car including my 2 kids and 4 of their young friends. This time it ran out just as I came to a curve on a road where people tend to speed. I did not have the strength to keep the van from crossing into the oncoming lane, but lucky for us, nobody was in the other lane at that time. I was able to coast off of the opposite side of the road. Both times I missed very important meetings but was thankful to be alive. I have since learned to reset my mileage counter when I fill up and watch to make sure I don't push it to far, but always afraid I may guess incorrectly. I am probably filling up at 1/2 tank for fear of stalling again with my kids in the van. After the first time, I thought I received a notice about a problem with the gauge. I had my van in for service at the local Nissan dealer and asked them about it. They looked it up and said they did not see anything about it. That was around 2015/03. I am tired of constantly filling up, so I am looking into how to get it fixed. That is how I found out about all the other complaints about the faulty gauge issue.

- Panama City, FL, USA

problem #65

Oct 242015

Quest

  • 79,867 miles
We took our 2007 Nissan Quest in for the recall to repair our faulty fuel gauge reading on 10/24/15 and Nissan had our van until 11/13/15 and failed to resolve the issue. Code P0462 for the "fuel level sensor circuit low input" is still active an.D our fuel gauge still does not work. Nissan claims to have replaced the part stipulated in the recall, but replacing that part failed to resolve the problem. After our Quest spent 21 days at Nissan to have our fuel gauge recall fixed we were informed we would have to pay to resolve the issue. We took our Quest back to Nissan on 12/28/15 to have the issue of the faulty fuel gauge resolved. We were told to replace the fuel pump to make the fuel gauge work. The cost of the fuel pump is over $500. And does not include labor charges. After Nissan replaced the fuel pump our fuel gauge still does not work, and we run the risk of running out of fuel. Now we are told we must replace the instrument cluster to resolve the problem. The cost of the instrument cluster is over $300. Plus $35. To program it, and does not include labor charges. Why should we be responsible to pay over $1,000. To have an issue fixed that is covered by a recall" why should I pay for the replacement of a fuel pump if the fuel pump did not resolve the faulty fuel gauge reading" I would like to government to investigate why Nissan is not resolving problems covered by a government recall.

- Bakersfield, CA, USA

problem #64

Oct 022015

Quest

  • 88,000 miles
The fuel gauge marked 1/4 tank full but was actually empty.

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #63

Sep 282015

Quest

  • 138,000 miles
This is probably the 4th time I have stalled out I loose power steering when car stalls and I was driving in a lot of traffic. The first time it happened I was on the free way. Gas gauge shows I have over a quarter of a tank the distance to empty shows that I have any where from 18-70 miles left and I stall out. After putting gas in the tank the car functions again. There is no illuminated light, no notification in the form of a sound or ding. I watch my miles but when you vary between in town and highway miles they are not always the same. I have driven 400 miles before needing to fill up and 283 miles on the odometer when tank has emptied and stalled out. I have been driving for 19 years without ever running out of gas in at least 14 other vehicles, and I have run out 4 times because of this faulty gauge in the Nissan Quest. Very frustrating!!!

- Flower Mound , TX, USA

problem #62

Sep 192015

Quest

  • 89,000 miles
My fuel gauge showed about a quarter tank of gas and I was driving at about 35 mph when it suddenly stalled. Luckily there were no cars behind me and I was able to coast to the shoulder. I got the car towed to the shop. There were co check engine light or any codes. The shop after testing the fuel pump and other things figured out is was empty on gas. Once we put gas, it was good to go. This is a safety hazard. What if it happens on a busy highway where I am not able to pull over to the shoulder. I see that there has been similar complaints, but there is no re-call. Please re-open the case.

- Centreville, VA, USA

problem #61

Dec 012012

Quest

  • 116,372 miles
While driving the vehicle on December 1, 2012, I came to a stop at the red light. When the light changed, I put my foot on the gas pedal and it moved slightly then just coasted, (through the light) and came to a stop in the right turn lane of the parking lot. Fortunately, there were only a few cars behind me and I made it through the intersection. I tried to start the vehicle but to no avail. I called a tow truck and the local Nissan dealership to let them know I was on the way. When the driver arrived, he put my vehicle on the tow truck and drove to the kroger gas island in the parking lot. He put $5 in the tank but nothing happened. At the Nissan dealership I explained what happened. The invoice reads: Customer states the car stalled out cause: Gas gauge shorted out and stuck on 1 (that's all that printed). I had 1/2 tank of gas when this happened. I keep track of mileage and fill-ups. It took more days to correct the problem than initially discussed. They would call and let us know that something didn't work when providing a status update. Finally they told us they believe the problem to be fixed. We picked up my vehicle on December 6, 2012, and paid over $775 for the repairs. I have tried to contact the dealership (left voice mail, left message with person, and sent email) but haven't heard back yet. I believe the problem I experienced is the same as the notification/ recall campaign and 1) my vehicle should be reviewed to make sure the problem is 'corrected' and 2) a full refund to be made as this incident is in line with the documented information in the recall campaign. Nissan has the paperwork to go back and confirm this repair. The nhrta action number I found is PE14012. (model years 2007-2009)

- Mcdonough, GA, USA

problem #60

Nov 022014

Quest

  • 137,000 miles
While driving the vehicle engine suddenly cut off and stopped running. Had vehicle towed to Nissan dealer and was told fuel pump had to be replaced costing $1163.31. Then on December 15, 2014 while driving the vehicle stalled. Had fuel delivered and started right up, the fuel gauge indicated 1/4 tank left when it stalled. Once filled I monitored usage and concluded the gauge is off by 1/4 tank or more. Tried to have this covered as part of the pervious repair but they could not commit that this was part of the previous repair. Then in January I received notice of the fuel gauge recall PE14012. When I called the dealer they indicated my vehicle VIN was not shown to have a problem even though I have exactly the described problem. I have just received notice that this now a known problem and to call the dealer to schedule fuel gauge repair. How many others have had a similar failure which I believe is an extended part of this recall. The initial repair should be part of this recall and any charged paid for this should be refunded.

- Kissimmee , FL, USA

problem #59

Aug 172015

Quest

  • 174,000 miles
I was driving from pekin to work in peoria and noticed that I had a little less than 1/4 tank of fuel so I figured I would be able to get gas on the way home. When I checked the trip gage it said that I had 8 miles to go before I ran out of gas. That is a huge difference than what my gas gauge said. I stopped and got gas immediately and while doing so I noticed that it took 17 gallons of gas. If it had actually had a 1/4 tank in it there is no way that I should be able to put 17 gallons of gas in an 18 gallon tank. I have called my Nissan dealership about it and was told there was no recollection of this being an issue. This isn't the first time it has happened but I cannot remember the first time it happened. Since this has been happening I have been keeping track of my mileage and filling up according to my mileage records. I hope this can get fixed soon I am a mother and the last thing I would want to happen is to get stranded on the side of the road with my baby in the car because of an error that wasn't my fault.

- Pekin, IL, USA

problem #58

Sep 012014

Quest

  • 150,000 miles
While driving the vehicle at approximately 35mph the engine suddenly stopped running and the vehicle drifted to a stop. All attempts T restart the vehicle failed. The gas gauge indicated that the fuel tank had approximately 1/3 of a tank of gas remaining. I spent just a few minute searching the internet for people having similar problems with the same make and model (2007 Nissan Quest). The search uncovered lots of complaints about faulty gas gauges indicating improper fuel levels. So I poured a few gallons of gas into the fuel system and the vehicle started. I have since had the vehicle quit running 2 more times under similar circumstances. Each time more fuel is added and the vehicle starts with no trouble.

- West Point, VA, USA

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