7.7
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $690
- Average Mileage:
- 122,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 6 complaints
Most common solutions:
- rebuild/replace engine & radiator (2 reports)
- replacing radiator and new coolant (2 reports)
- not sure (1 reports)
- replace radiator and transmission (1 reports)
The well known leaking radiator issue has destroyed my transmission. But of course it is beyond the warranty covered dates. Since this is a known issue. it should be covered 100%, shame on Nissan for ignoring the issue. When sites are posting "Avoid at all cost", should become a federal investigation. I will not purchase another Nissan.
- Randy W., Livermore, CA, US
There seems to be a trend with this particular issue of the radiator bursting sending coolant into the transmission rendering it destroyed and sending you back several thousands of dollars in repairs. Please include me in any other law suits against Nissan. I will never, ever, ever buy another Nissan again.!
- jrodtaclet, Woodbridge, VA, US
After very little research I found out that Nissan has an ongoing issue with cracked radiators, but they would not cover any of the damage on mine. Needless to say I paid everything out of pocket.
- Gary S., Perkasie, US
My 2005 Nissan Xterra S overheated due to the PLASTIC radiator cracking, the engine overheated and the engine then failed catastrophically. The repairs are rough estimated at more then 75% of the Xterra's value. How can a manufacturer knowingly utilize failable materials in critical components.
Nissan must address their products consistent failings. If they continue to refuse to support their customers, then we, the customers, should pursue a viral campaign to obtain restitution.
- Brad M., Charlotte, NC, US
Less than two years ago, at just over 90,000 I replaced the radiator. Less than a year later I replaced it again along with the entire transmission. I'm still paying off in excess of 6000 that it cost to fix, never mind the weeks of rental cars which at $50/day is not a small price in the end. I've talked to Nissan corporate, and I could only go so far as to have them tell me that since my car was out of warranty that they could not help me unless I hired a lawyer, which I could not afford. I've filed complaints with the better business bureau too. Oh and when trying to get answers from Nissan mechanics about WHY this keeps happening they are conveniently unavailable every single time (I've asked to speak to them at least 6 times in person and over the phone).
So as of yesterday, my engine began overheating again. I also felt the transmission get stuck around 45mph. A THIRD TIME? REALLY? Its at the mechanic now and I'm not 100% sure that the radiator is the problem yet, but it sure feels that way. I'll update as soon as I know for sure.
Today i contacted Clark Howard and the attorney general for my state. The Clark Howard rep told me to try picketing the Nissan dealership and I might just take her up on it. I thought about tring to rally as many people in East TN that I can with these same problems . . .
How disgusting and horrible for a company to rip their customers off like they do. All Nissan parts have to be manufactured by Nissan so every time something breaks and gets replaced they make money. Who holds Nissan accountable for their actions?
- Natalie U., Johnson City, TN, US
This problem is very well known and has been under investigation. This is one of two serious problems I know of that Nissan deliberately hid from customers. That is unacceptable.
- Edward H., Nashville, TN, US