This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
The contact owns a 1999 Nissan Quest. The contact states that on Saturday 10, 2005 while driving his vehicle caught on fire. It looked as if it started from the coolant fan. The damage $500-1000. The contact's wife smelled smoke and drove to the nearest parking lot and it caught on fire. The vehicle was not driving unusual before this happened. The cooling system did not have a leak, but the fan melted because that was where the fire started. He was unsure of why the fan caught on fire, but the contact believed it was an electrical fire. He contacted the police and the fire departments. The dealership was not contacted because the vehicle was out of warranty. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic. He contacted the insurance company, and because he only had liability nothing was covered.
Consumer request for recall information on Nissan Quest 1999. The consumer is experiencing problems with the steering and electrical system such as the widows, and the front drivers seat. The clock and radio lights come on and go off most of the time.
My 1999 Nissan Quest, continues to have wiring problems that have caused the head lights and tail lights to quit operating. Each head light wiring harness has been replaced at least once and now the left head light and left brake light do not work. This has also been observed on multiple Nissan Quest and Mercury villagers on the road. I called Nissan and was told this was not a recalled item but my dealer has been repairing free of charge.
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- Roseville, CA, USA