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CVT Shuttering, Vibration, Hesitation, Running Roughly
2013 Nissan Altima (Page 6 of 9)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Nissan dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2013 Nissan Altima has multiple problem trends including the CVT transmission, and now that this model is out of warranty, it earns our "Avoid Like The Plague" badge.
Owners complain about vibration and transmission failure related to the CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), a whining noise from the power steering pump, and constant windshield problems that appear to be the result of poor design.
Be warned: the 2014 & 2015 Nissan Altima appears to share these same problems.
8.4
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $3,120
- Average Mileage:
- 56,250 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 179 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- new transmission (59 reports)
- not sure (49 reports)
- nothing fixed (24 reports)
- replace transmission (22 reports)
- cvt transmission failed; need replacement (11 reports)
- complete cvt replacement (8 reports)
transmission problem
Helpful websites
- Nissan CVT Extended Warranty - The existing powertrain warranty coverage of 5 years/60,000 miles will be extended at no cost to you, for CVT repairs, replacements or related towing, to 10 years/120,000 miles, whichever comes first.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I purchased my 2013 Nissan Altima (44K) in May of 2015. I had no issues with this vehicle until I reached the 50K mile mark in January 2016. The first issue started when the vehicle would push really hard driving up a hill. The RPM would jump up and down. The next issue happened on May 2, 2016 when it shut off when placed into any gear other than "Park". It shakes really violently then shuts down. Now, the car has graduated to jerking every single time I apply the gas after stopping at a light or stop sign. This car has shut down in traffic three times between May 2-June 27.
It's been taken to Nissan three times and they can't provide a reason why. They say that since there are no error codes then they can't diagnose the problem. What happened to actually getting under the hood and seeing what's going on?? I've taken it to a Chevy dealer and they gave me more of an explanation by saying maybe the dirty throttle body had something to do with this. Chevy cleaned it and 1 week later, it's back to jerking and shutting down. To be clear, it's not the battery, the fueling parts, or any fluids. This has been confirmed. It has to be the transmission because everything works in the car except it's ability to actually drive! Now this part of the rant is about the service I was given.
Each time I've taken it to Nissan, they've kept the vehicle for about 2 days for inspection. I requested to be provided with updates even if the vehicle was not being worked on but wasn't given any. I had to call every hour just to get in contact with the service rep. I'm always told that they can't find a thing wrong with the vehicle; no error codes or driving issues while the vehicle was with them. Each time I've taken the car to them, I've been made to feel as if I'm lying about the vehicle completely shutting off in the middle of ongoing traffic. Also, I always ask that I'm given a detailed report as to what they inspected on the vehicle and how. It is always the same which tells me that they aren't doing anything different when they inspect the car.
Recently, I was almost rear-ended because it shut off while the vehicle was pulling off from a stop light. I sat in the middle of a busy street for 20 mins before the vehicle decided to drive again. I've researched this problem and it seems as if I'm not the only Nissan owner with this problem. The CVT transmission seems to "go out" at the 50K mile mark. I find it hard to believe that this vehicle can shut off while in use and there is no code or trail as to why. The most dangerous part of this experience is that the car shuts off while it is being actively driven. I use the freeway twice a week and I'd be doomed if the vehicle shut off in that type of traffic (65-75 mph). I've never had a vehicle that completely shuts down and a certified mechanic could not tell me why.
As I previously mentioned, I'm sure it has something to do with the transmission because the vehicle's driving capabilities are severely affected. There's no telling what other parts are being affected by this issue. I am still under warranty and paying for this vehicle so there should be no reason as to why I have to still complain about this issue. If a vehicle shuts down then there is a reason and as a consumer, I expect the supplier to provide a reason and remedy to their product.
- Ashely B., Tallahassee, FL, US