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CVT Shuttering, Vibration, Hesitation, Running Roughly
2013 Nissan Altima (Page 8 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
On March of the current year (2015) I decided to purchase a used 2013 nissan altima 2.5 S
The car drove nice for about 2 weeks, until the transmission seemly and loudly started acting up. Every time I let my foot off the gas pedal and the car downshifts with the driving speed descending from between 30 to 20 mph the vehicle suddenly jerks very badly as if it wants to stall on me. Sometimes occasionally it jerks while I'm accelerating too but normally I take my foot off the gas as soon as I feel the first jerk then step on it again a couple seconds ago.
I was reading through the complaints on here and it seems that a lot of consumers are having the same issue, what's worse is that I called Nissan consumer affairs complaints to obtain further information on the issue and to see what could be done by Nissan. The rep told me that because the car had been title as a rebuilt after getting in an accident, all factory warranties were cancelled and advised me to take the car to a Nissan certified dealership to have a technician run a diagnosis which is estimated to cost between $200-$300 so that the diagnosis report can be sent to Nissan and maybe they'll consider offering "good will" assistance on the issue.
All I can say is Nissan starts a recall campaign soon and have their crappy cvt transmissions fixed or replaced. What do you folks think? is it worth it paying for a diagnosis and cross my fingers Nissan will admit is a factory defect? I read that the problem only gets worse after so many miles where the car just stalls and the transmission goes completely out and is done, my odometer is at 57,000k.
thanks
- bryanwi, Green Bay, WI, US