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The rear ac blower motor died for the second time in less than a year. This passenger vehicle is the only mode of transportation for my family with 7 small children ranging in age from 10 months to 11 years old. Yesterday and today, the temperature in the rear of the vehicle has reached 104 degrees inside (86 degrees outside) while the ac is running on its highest setting in the front of the vehicle. This is a known issue with Nissan. Their auto tech said everyone who purchases this vehicle comes back within a couple of years to have this part replaced. Their customer service associate recommended that I contact you to file a complaint because they will not issue a recall unless they are directed to do so by you. Please help families like mine. Hot vehicles are extremely dangerous for children. Please do not let someone lose a child because of a faulty part that Nissan and the NHTSA knows about but refuses to recall.
There is a problem with dash lights reflecting on the driver left side window that interfere with the ability to see images in the left driver side rear view mirror at night. Turning down the intensity of the dash lights does not remove the problem. Only totally dimming the dash lights remove the reflection. Then the instrument lights cannot be seen. This problem did not occur with the 2003 sprinter van that I previously drove. I would hope Nissan can develop a correction. This condition is a major irritant to me. I first noticed the problem when I first drove the vehicle at night.
- Little Rock, AR, USA
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- Center, TX, USA