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CarComplaints.com Notes: For years, Nissan trucks and SUVs have had problems with coolant destroying the transmission. And for years, Nissan has done nothing about it.
The 2007 is no different than the 2006 and 2005. Just avoid it.
9.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,150
- Average Mileage:
- 21,500 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- got it repaired (1 reports)
- replaced clutch (1 reports)
clutch problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
When the clutch went out - the FIRST time - even though it was under warranty, and I had had it for less than a year after purchasing it new, Nissan cited "driver error" and refused to pay for it. I spent approximately $1,500 getting it fixed at the dealer. Mistakenly, in retrospect, I chalked it up to "live and learn" and concentrated on enjoying the new truck which I loved, btw. However, the clutch again went out again the SECOND time and then the THIRD time and yet again the FOURTH time in less than seven years, it was beginning to dawn on stupid me that I was a fool for spending thousands and thousands in repairs instead of demanding that they get it right the first time or at last admit that it was NOT "driver error." (Curiously, I had never had this problem with other prior manual transmissions and I am nothing even close to a novice driver). However, each time I foolishly expected that this would be the last one.
The last straw was that last week - just after making the long anticipated last payment and after having sent a couple of hundred bucks to the DMV to renew my registration, the truck threw a rod on the freeway and the engine is kaput - after only 110,000 mile. I ended up donating it to CarTalk for the tax write-off.
I don't know what to think. We have had several Nissans and experienced no major problems but I would think long and hard about getting another. We just got a Hyundai Sonata and are pleased with it but I need a truck and can't afford to get a new one or even a used one. I will be writing a letter of complaint to Nissan but to be honest I'm not expecting much even though it would be good policy for them to give me a major break on the cost of a new one or. better, give me a new vehicle!
- Michael E., Fresno, US