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Coolant Leaked Into Transmission
2005 Nissan Pathfinder (Page 7 of 22)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Nissan dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2005-2007 Pathfinder appears to have a widespread defect where coolant leaks into the transmission, causing transmission failure around 90,000 miles. Repair costs are typically upwards of $3,500.
According to the New York Times & a class action lawsuit, the defect actually extends through 2010 model year. More info here.
9.2
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $3,910
- Average Mileage:
- 102,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 425 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace transmission & radiator (290 reports)
- not sure (55 reports)
- replace transmission & flush the radiator (27 reports)
- replace radiator (14 reports)
- repair transmission and add an external oil cooler (13 reports)
- rebuild transmission (12 reports)
transmission problem
Helpful websites
- Nissan Pathfinder Transmission Lawsuit - Class Action reagrding radiator defect that causes transmission failure.
- Nissan Cracked Radiator And Transmission Problems - A description of how a cracked radiator can cause the transmission to fail and actions you can take.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
After purchasing our 2005 Nissan Pathfinder Ti... I couldn't have been more happier, with a prestigious style 4wd, that had everything and did everything that we wanted. We specifically purchased this model due to its towing capacity we required with our boat. However, within 6 months of having the vehicle, the engine light had come on to which indicated we needed to get it to our nearest Nissan Dealership to have the problem corrected. The vehicle had 'religiously' been serviced by our Nissan dealer, to which they then explained that the engine light had come as a malfunction and that will simply reset it and that they had found a crack in the radiator, so they replaced that... then again sent me on my way...
Only 2 hrs later from picking up my vehicle (with new radiator installed), the engine light reappeared, this time with unusual 'revving' from the engine. Hence, I returned immediately to the dealership and ranted as to what had happened and how disgusted I was that they simply thought I an idiot and said they couldn't find anything wrong.. even after putting on "the diagnostic machine" as they called it and simply reset it again and set it on my way.
Hence 2 weeks later, we were then traveling on the holidays with boat in tow, and 1/2 hr into our trip the Pathfinder began revving continuously with no power behind it... to which we then watched the temp gauge (with no result) and finally decided to pull over and allow the engine to cool. After 15 minutes of sitting, we restarted our engine and headed further on our journey with little or no hiccups.. for 15 minutes.. with which then vehicle then began revving and loosing power - considering we were only 10 minutes from our destination at this stage, we drove the vehicle in the manual mode (sequential shift) to enable the rev's to be control by us.
Returning the vehicle as soon as we possibly could to the Dealership with this problem very much now a DISASTER - the dealership took over 2 hrs to inspect to which they instructed us "we have never seen this problem before.. therefore, we don't know what to do... never seen nor heard of a Nissan of any model doing this"... and tried to push us out the door, however this time, they did not succeed.. We stood our ground until they investigated and then decided to send it to a Transmission Specialist that they dealt with. The outcome?? Cracked transmission due to leaking coolant : upon testing and removal of transmission they found the front band to be worn from excess heat, the input clutch to have completely burnt out, damage to the front pump, damage to the valve body and it's T.C.M. has occurred due to water contamination prior to radiator been replaced.- REMEDY.. either a replacement transmission AU$9,000 , a Nissan service exchange transmission AU$6,434 or second hand gearbox AU$5,240.
Hence, I decided to contact Nissan Australia to ascertain whether they had seen/heard/spoken about this problem with Pathfinders, so that we had an insight - however they simply told us that it wasn't a problem here in Australia - WELL IT WAS!!! I WAS EXPERIENCING IT PERSONALLY - and that these issues only related to those vehicles sold in the US, that they had strict controls and guidelines for imported vehicles... seriously? Well, looks like this one slipped through!!!!!!...
We then decided to get a 2nd opinion on the solution for the transmission, only to find that we were continually knocked back with "there is no exchange or 2nd hand available for this model... only remedy is to purchase brand new transmission"... So I took matters into our own hands in sourcing our own gearbox for rebuild. Admittedly this took too many phone calls to list, and 3 months of searching, but eventually laid our hands on a 2002 transmission which housing would suit our model vehicle, costing AU$2,930 to purchase and freight interstate. Needless to say we then organized another Automatic Transmissions specialist to fix/repair our problem with 1. remove auto trans and converter and replace with 2nd hand unit plus parts... an added cost of AU$917 on top of what we had already paid out....
As you could understand... I never expected to experience such a stressful situation that was truly out of our hands and that of Nissan Australia and Nissan Dealerships... We felt like they all took the view to hard basket and kept pushing it to the side. Something needs to be done about this sever problem, before it causes a fatality here in Australia. We have had the car repaired and back in our possession since April 2013, however the digital display reading for the fuel gauge, outside temperature gauge and generally computer digital displays have never worked properly since.
I'm very very very disappointed in the Nissan Pathfinder Ti... love this car, love this model, and being the top model, you take the view that there should be little or no problems..... PLEASE... can someone in authority in Nissan take a look at the Australian problem??? there are more of them then just me...
- Scott G., Sydney, NSW, Australia