4.0
definitely annoying- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 31,850 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Nissan dealer.
. car didn't recognized the key
Meanwhile I'm facing the situation the dealers passing the ball thru each other. My car wont start because didn't recognized the key in the car. It is the second time the very first time just took like a few minutes the second time was like 20 and the only solution the dealer people give me was to keep running the car and if happened again to call them and bring the car in....but what about if the car wont start at all? We are talking about a car which going to cost me 16,000 dollars to paid and can't be driving without worry that will happen again. Nice and beautiful car but all this fancy and sophisticate technology for nothing just to a headache. It is an actual problem between technology and engine situation on hand. I considerate any problems knowing about the car should be tell to the buyers and make them aware about that instead of hiding the truth. Salesmen please do not rush to sales and get commission on a car provide good customer service and you will be very successful in your job because we need a trustful people and willing to help us with our car problems. Any feed back will be appreciate.
- dvazquez, Durham, NC, US
I have this problem after 3 month since I bought brand new. I have made many complaints but Nissan Canada is like deaf.
customer care ----0/10. Nissan engineer fail. Seat belt problem. Rust problem. Transmission problem. Every month in dealership with same complaint. After all I have sent the Court Notice after 2 years harassment by Nissan Canada.
Update from Mar 25, 2018: Burning oil complaints also should be added.
- Ravi V., Montréal, QC, Canada