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6.7
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- $270
- Average Mileage:
- 65,900 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
- replace lock motor (1 reports)
- replace wiring harness (1 reports)
accessories - interior problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
The electrical issue could eventually cause the car to not work. The dealership said that the floor mats on driver side got wet and caused corrosion on the connectors M13 and M14. They quoted me $4400+ to fix it, stating the part was $3300. This would be replacing the harness. I said no thanks, paid them $110 to diagnose the problem. I did ask some more questions and options. Can we use an aftermarket part, can we get a part from a junk yard, etc. The rep when and talked to the mechanic and reported back to me that they could be a way to maybe get it down to $1,000. I was frustrated as I know my car mats have never been soaked with water, only water from my shoes due to rain or snow.
I then went online and found a recall that was issued Jan 2015. I emailed and called the dealer for two days no reply from them. Finally they replied saying it was not part of the recall I found and my car had already been addressed for the recall. I found my recall paperwork and nothing on it shows they replaced a part. The note on the recall says the connectors tested fine and they put in protection seal. I have driven about 6,000 miles since the so called fix. I have now called Nissan and filed a complaint. I feel they need to replace the harness at their expense not mine. Everything I read online and with help from my brother who is a mechanic says this is the same issue. Am I being discriminated against cause I am a gal. Is the dealership trying to get me to trade in and buy a new car? I don't know.....I love my car but $4400 to repair some thing that is a recall is ridiculous.
- Kim C., Portland, NC, US