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Radiator Causes Transmission Failure
2005 Nissan Frontier (Page 10 of 10)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Nissan dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: In a very limited selection on small pickup trucks, the Frontier is one of the best options except -- and I cannot emphasize this enough -- for one problem that makes it an avoid-at-all-costs pain in you know what: the radiator ruptures and leaks coolant into the transmission, killing it. Such a buzzkill.
This problem affects most 2005-2008 (and maybe beyond) Frontiers.
9.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $3,790
- Average Mileage:
- 104,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 189 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace radiator and transmission (122 reports)
- not sure (22 reports)
- replace radiator and transmission due to oil contaminati (14 reports)
- replace transmission (7 reports)
- fix it and compensate owners for full expense (5 reports)
- extended warranty announced by Nissan on 10/15/10 (4 reports)
transmission problem
Helpful websites
- Nissan Frontier Transmission Lawsuit - Class Action regarding the radiator defect that leads to transmission failure.
- Nissan Cracked Radiator And Transmission Problems - Describes how a cracked radiator can cause the transmission to fail and actions you can take.
- File A Complaint - File a complaint about the Radiator and Transmission failure issue. This is a government site for safety issues to be reported.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I HAD MY TRANSMISSION SERVICED REGULARLY BY THE NISSAN DEALER, AS AT MATTER OF FACT IT WAS SERVICE IN OCTOBER OF 2010 AND WENT COMPLETELY OUT ON 1/24/11 AND NISSAN WOULD NOT OFFER ANY ASSISTANCE, BECAUSE I WAS OVER THE 80,000 MILES EXTENDED WARRANTY BY 500 MILES. I FEEL THAT I WAS RIPPED OFF BY NISSAN, BEING THAT THE VEHICLE HAD AROUND 1200 MILES ALREADY WHEN I PURCHASED THE VEHICLE NEW FROM THEM.THE NISSAN CORPORATION OFFERED NO ASSISTANCE AT ALL. I LET NISSAN CORP. KNOW THAT I DID NOT EXPECT THEM TO PAY ALL OF REPAIRS,BECAUSE I HAVE 80000 MILE OF USAGE ON THE VEHICLE AND THEY DENIED THAT THEY WERE HAVING PROBLEM WITH THE TRANSMISSION ON THE FRONTIER PICKUPS. THEY TOLD ME WITHOUT RESERVATION WE HAVE NO COMPLAINTS ON THIS MATTER. IT FLOOR ME WHEN I STARTED CONTACTING TRANSMISSION SHOP IN MY AREA, THEY TOLD ME EXACTLY THE PROBLEM I WAS HAVING WAS A VERY COMMON PROBLEM ON THAT NISSAN PRODUCT. ONE OF THE TRANSMISSION SHOP I TALKED TO HAD JUST COMPLETED A 2006 FRONTIER TRUCK IN DECEMBER OF 2010 WHICH HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AS MY TRUCK. MY TRUCK IS CURRENTLY IN A SHOP GETTING THE TRANSMISSION REBUILT AND WHEN IT IS COMPLETED,IT WILL BE GOING TO BE SOLD. NISSAN CORPORATION WILL NO LONGER SELL THIS OLE BOY ANY OF THEIR PRODUCTS AND AT EVERY CHANCE I WILL BAD MOUTH THEM TO EVERYONE I MEET. I CURRENTLY MANAGE A VEHICLE BODY REPAIR SHOP AND AT EVERY CHANCE I WILL WARN ALL MY CUSTOMERS AND POST THIS LETTER ON HOW NISSAN CORPORATIONS LOYALTY THEIR CUSTOMERS.
- Troy B., Carencro, LA, US