Common Problems with Nissan

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Lavern J.

The Nissan Maxima stands out as a sought-after four-door sedan renowned for its robust engine power and smooth ride. However, like any vehicle, it's not immune to issues. This in-depth guide delves into the common challenges that Nissan Maxima owners might face. From air conditioning glitches to transmission hiccups, we'll cover them comprehensively. Whether you're contemplating buying a Nissan Maxima or already own one, read on to discover potential pitfalls and their solutions.

[b]1. Air Conditioning Woes[/b]

A prevalent concern among Nissan Maxima owners is a leaking and low-pressure air conditioning (AC) hose, often causing the AC to blow warm air. This issue is notably frequent in 2001 and 2004-2012 models, typically surfacing around 87,000 miles. Repair costs range from $200 to $400, depending on the replacement part and labor expenses.

[b]2. Transmission Challenges[/b]

Transmission malfunction and failure pose significant problems, manifesting as jerky shifting, rough gear transitions, stalling, and slow acceleration. The 2004-2006 models are particularly susceptible, with issues arising between 90,000 and 100,000 miles. Repairs for transmission problems can be substantial, averaging between $2,500 and $3,000.

[b]3. Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) Issues[/b]

Some 2009-2010 Nissan Maxima models may experience Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) failures, preventing the car from starting. ESCL replacement costs can exceed $1,000, but Nissan has offered free replacements for affected vehicles.

[b]4. Faulty Front Seat Wire Harness[/b]

In 2001-2006 Nissan Maxima models, a faulty front seat wire harness issue was identified, with a recall for the 2006 model due to incorrect installation. Vibration-induced short circuits could potentially lead to a fire. Nissan issued a recall in November 2005, offering free replacements for the defective wire harness.

[b]5. Brake Problems[/b]

Nissan Maxima brake issues have been reported, with recalls for faulty service brakes. Instances include the 2015, 2016 recalls due to improperly mounted brake calipers and low brake fluid levels. These issues could result in detached calipers and increased braking distances, potentially leading to accidents.

[b]6. Ignition Coil Failures[/b]

Older Nissan Maxima models (1995-2002, 2004, 2007, and 2009) have reported ignition coil failures, often accompanied by a check engine light. Immediate repair is crucial to prevent further damage, with replacement costs ranging from $500 to over $660.

[b]7. Power Steering Pump Leaks[/b]

 

delaney p.

Can you tell me where I can get manuals for all generations of Nissan Rogue? I am interested in detailed information about each model of this car, from the first generation to the last. I would like to familiarize myself with the operating instructions and technical specifications of each vehicle so that I can be prepared for different situations on the road.

Hashim A.

Of course, for manuals on all generations of the Nissan Rogue, I recommend checking out the manufacturer's official website or on Car Smite. There you can find detailed operating manuals for each model of this car. In addition, information materials and guides prepared by experienced Nissan Rogue users may also be available on some automotive forums.

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