Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
0300407/19/200503004A10001019Automatic transmission shifter selector may be hard to operate. *tt04/10/2003
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
0310211/03/200310004596Manual transmission console boot damaged. *tt12/23/2003

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
02/23/20131335001
 While driving on the highway, engine began to make rattling noise and lost a significant amount of power during acceleration. due to location and time of night, i coasted (barely using any acceleration) to a safe location. turned engine off to look under the hood- could not find any problem. tried starting car again and would not start. had it towed the next day to mechanic- he found shards of metal in the engine oil and stated that the valves screws had came off and ruined the engine. i had always put in synthetic oil every 5k miles, and did a complete engine flush every year/25,000 miles ever since i bought the car 6 years ago. this occurred at 133500 miles and the engine cannot be salvaged. to replace the engine, the estimates i am receiving are between 2,000 and 3,000 usd. *tr
08/01/2011160485
 Catalytic convertor problem resurfaced. originally fixed in 2004 during the nissan recall campaign. local nissan dealer qouted a price of over $2000 to fix. they do not honor the warranty on their work. car is unsafe to drive and burns through high amounts of oil. local nissan dealer denied any recall, even though a printout of the recall campaign was provided to them. never, ever will i buy a nissan car again. these cars are unsafe, and you will pay $$$ to get them fixed as nissan will not honor any warranty. these cars are priced cheap at the dealerships because of the expensive fix for them. buy a toyota or honda instead.
07/01/201130780
 My 2003 nissan altima with 31,000 miles had the check engine light come on and then go out after a day or so. the light came back on again about a week later. it appeared the vehicle was sluggish and prone to stalling once this happened. i had the code read and found it to be a cam and crank sensor code. i took it to a nissan dealer after contacting them. my vehicle was not part of the recall, though many nissans suffer from this condition including altimas and sentras of this year. i contacted nissan and they informed me this vin was not part of the recall, though it is the condition described. they also said it was out of the drive train warranty as well. i therefore had to pay for the repair, which was $382. since the car was prone to stalling it appears that this known condition should have been included in the recall, since it is unsafe.
04/13/200666000101/31/2003
 Tl*- a safety recall on 2003 nissan altima crank sensor. the contact paid for the recall repair before she sold the car, and wants to know if she will be reimbursed. the contact will be called and offered the faq response.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
06/15/201058000
 I was driving to work on the hwy going about 55 and my gas pedal stopped working for about 15 seconds. i pulled into a parking space at a nearby apartment complex and sat there for another 10 seconds pumping the gas pedal. it started working after that and i drove to work to no further issues, but this could possibly lead to an accident or even a possible death(s).
09/25/2008760001
 The car began to hesitate at a stopped position. it took extra pressure on the gas pedal to get it to go. at speeds of 60 mph, this same thing was happening. it almost needed to be floored to get it to go. it revved very high when i tried to give it extra gas. sounded like it was in neutral. took it to a repair shop and they said the transmission solenoid pack needed to be replaced. only has 76,000 miles. this is a safety issue because if i need to pass or get rapid acceleration, i could be in an accident. *tr
03/03/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 nissan altima. while driving approximately 35 mph, the engine shut off without warning. the engine restarted after several attempts. no warning lights were illuminated on the instrument panel. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and they stated that crank case sensor failed. recently, the transmission began slipping and shifted erratically. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and repaired. the failure mileage was unknown.
10/17/200374351308/01/2003
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 nissan altima. in 2003, the vehicle began jerking and would come to a complete stop without warning. the vehicle was taken to two dealers and the radiator and crank sensor were replaced. the manufacturer was notified and a report was taken. the investigation concluded that the vehicle could not be replaced under the lemon law because the time had expired. the speed and powertrain were unknown. the current mileage was 55,000 and failure mileage was 7,435. updated 02/12/08. *lj the consumer stated the vehicle stalls and then shoots forward. updated 02/12/08 *tr
08/08/2007127000109/02/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 nissan altima. the contact heard a loud snap underneath the vehicle while driving. he attempted to place the vehicle in drive and reverse, but it failed to move. the vehicle was towed to his residence and was later towed to the dealer. the mechanic stated that the vehicle needed a new engine and transmission. through online research, the contact discovered that the 2006 altima's have a recall for the same failure. the speed and recall number were unknown. the current and failure mileages were 127,000.
08/25/2006403/31/2004
 My 02 altima has had four recalls, including the last one in question. i began having problems with the car lurching this summer. it acted as if it was going to die. it even began to die on me once or twice at idle speeds. on aug 24th, when i pulled out of the parking lot, the car died. it died three times while i was trying to turn around and get back to the parking lot. i took the car to a reputable, ase certified mechanic. meanwhile, i checked the web. no additional recalls were listed.) the mechanic diagnosed that the crank shaft positioning sensor needed replacing. the car continued to lurch and act like it was going to die while i was driving. the techs recommended i take it to the dealer. the nissan dealer informed me that the problem was known. nissan had issued a recall, the car needed the ecm reprogrammed. after they reprogrammed the ecm, nissan stated that the crank position sensor still needed replacing. i took it back to the mechanic that had already replaced the sensor. they also said it needed a new cam sensor. they replaced both sensors at no additional charge. within a few days, the car exhibited the same, previous symptoms. i took it back to nissan. the serv dept informed me that the issue was the throttle body assembly. the bad news - the cost was $1000. the part was estimated at $550 and labor was around $450. estimate time of repair = 1 1/2 hour. the warranty is 5 yrs / 60k miles. he stated if the mileage was 60k miles, then the throttle body would be covered under warranty... but, since the mileage read 65k miles, then it would not be covered. the service manager applied for a goodwill warranty. the request was denied. i contacted nissan. after filing the complaint and waiting for a response, i finally opted to have the car repaired at my own expense. to date, nissan declined to pay for any part of the throttle body repair. however, they have promised to reimburse me for the crank position sensor. *nm
07/01/200635677102/01/2003
 Dt*: the contact stated the motor mounts are defective. there was a noise present in the vehicle. the dealer diagnosed the motor mounts as the source for the noise, which is a problem with the transmission gears. there has been no accidents with the vehicle and the dealer determined the part defective.*ak
06/18/200674561306/23/2003
 The service engine soon light began to appear in mid to late june. i have taken my vehicle to two different mechanical establishments and they have ran the vehicle through their scanners and can not find the problem. they have replaced the resister on the transmission however the car continues to shift hard. nissan has a bulletin about problems on the transmission solenoid but it has not been reported as a recall. my car has reduced engine power and has stopped on me once while i was driving. my vehicle has been serviced thoroughly and the service engine soon light is still on. *nm
09/16/2005207/03/2003
 While driving at all speeds vehicle just dies. consumer has not resolved this problem. *ts while driving the vehicle stalls unexpectedly. the vehicle has been taken to the dealer numerous times. the vehicle also hesitates intermittently. the transmission intermittently slips out of gear when the consumer was accelerating from a red light. *nm update: called the listed number but was told no one live there by that name.
05/12/20042
 While driving at any speed vehicle stalled. consumer restarted vehicle, and drove it to dealer for inspection, but mechanic could not duplicate the problem. *ak
09/23/200320000111/21/2002
 I had my car in park. i went to close my garage door and heard a noise from the car all of a sudden it started going in reverse. i could not stop the car and got pined under and the car took me with it about 15 feet. i know the cars gears sliped it could not have happened any other way.
11/13/2002565011/12/2002
 We purchased a 2003 nissan altima s on november 12, 2002. we noticed a rough vibration when we are sitting at a traffic light in drive and when we have it in park. we took it back to the dealership the next day to be checked and we were told it was normal. we wanted to exchange the vehicle for another altima of same value because we have friends with 2002-2003 altimas and they are not having this problem. we have taken it back several times but they still continue to say it is normal. also, we are having a problem with acceleration on this vehicle. when you take off it hesitates before it picks up speed and the transmission doesn't seem to be changing out smoothly. we aren't having any luck with the dealership we purchased it from. it seems as though they don't care about the customers after they get your $20,000 + check. i really think there should be a better way for customers to receive quality service from these dealerships after purchase. we feel like we purchase a 2003 lemon and we think that nissan corp. should make these dealerships that are selling their products satisfy the customer before/after the sale. *tt
01/17/200335391
 2003 nissan altima with 3,539 miles on jan 17th my wife drove it out for the grocery shopping. when she came back she parked the car on the drive way in 'p' with the engine running as she was to go out after unloading the shopping bags from the trunk. she got off from the car and opened the trunk and unloaded the shopping bags and took them to the kitchen through the garage. she took few bags each time to the kitchen so she traveled few times from the car to the kitchen. then she walked to the mailbox and then took the last bag from the trunk and after closing the trunk walked to the kitchen. soon later she opened the kitchen door and walked into the garage when she noticed that the car was coming toward her. it happened so fast and as she looked at the car she got paralised and the car bumped into the water heater base and stopped with the engine running and in 'p'. my wife didn't get hurt by 1/16 or so... my daughter ran to the car to see what happened and verified if the car was in 'p' or not. it was in 'p' and the indicator light on the panel showing 'p' too!! i took some pictures of it since there was nothing i could do at that moment. my wife was in shock. so i stayed with her that evening and right next day early morning took the car to the nissan dealer and reported the problem. the service dept checked it out and said that they were not able to find anything wrong with the car and told me and to my wife and my daughter that we have to use our insurance to fix the damages caused to the car and the house by the malfunction of the car. no further action was taken by the nissan dealer regarding this issue although i requested to contact nissan usa corp to report the problem.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - GEAR POSITION INDICATION (PRNDL)
06/04/200522000407/14/2004
 Dt: this weekend tried to park to enter store. attempted to move from drive to par, but this gear became stuck in neutral. checked owner's manual, after several attempts, was able to shift to park. last night went to park and when starting to leave would not move from to park to drive. again, consulted owner,s manual. took car to dealer, and dealer said could not find cause of problem. *ak
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - PARK/NEUTRAL START SWITCH
04/18/2008378001003/21/2003
 There is no interlock on ignition to prevent removal of the ignition key if shifter is not placed in park position. car was parked and automatic transmission shifter was in neutral when key was removed. car rolled out of parking lot down embankment and crashed into tree then proceeded across street into a lower parking lot hitting guard rail before coming to a complete stop. this lack of a safety feature was unknown to owners and consider this a defect safety risk to the public. *tr
05/10/2004101/01/2003
 Shift lever easily shifting through 1, 2, 3, n causing the vehicle to rollin to a canal. *ak
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
02/21/200519058111/24/2002
 I have never been in any accident. this morning i i was on my way to work and i turned right and my axle just snapped in half. without warning.
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
12/28/200781200909/06/2003
 Clutch pedal suddenly looses pressure while driving, causing an inability to shift gears. thus rendering the car undrivable. after a period of time, clutch pedal regains pressure. this time period varies, and is not consistent. dealer response has always been that they are unable to duplicate the problem. many users on the internet forum 'altimas.net' have experienced this same issue, and have had problems getting dealers and nissan motor corp. to acknowledge and address the issue. *tr
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - PEDAL/LINKAGE
03/02/2007500006
 I have a 2003 nissan altima 3.5se with a 5spd manual transmission. i have a recurring problem that my clutch will lose pressure and fall to the floor. this will happen while driving, can be in any gear, going any speed. usually pulling the clutch up and pumping it will solve the problem. this probably happens twice a month, and has been happening since i bought the car 12/31/2006. i have done research on the internet and spoke to other altima owners and have discovered that this is a common problem that many have had for years since they have owned their cars. i understand that this is something that the mechanic should be able to fix easily, but i am left wondering why so many have had the same problem and that it may be a possible design issue that nissan should be addressing due to safety concerns.*ak
01/15/200723000510/25/2003
 Tl* - the contact called regarding the 2003 nissan altima. the contact stated that during the cold season the clutch stuck to the floor. this failure happened intermittently. there were no warning indicators. the dealer had not been able to diagnosed the problem. the failure mileage was 23000. *ak update *4/23/07 *tr
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE
03/16/200747000407/02/2003
 Nissan 2003 altima 2.5 s. the car turned off while in traffic. there had been a recent recall based on reprogramming the chip that described the condition. this did not solve the problem. it was then diagnosed as a corrupted timing chain sensor. when replaced it solved the problem. when i argued about this repair being covered by the standard 60 month 60,000 mile drive train warranty it was not. the nissan dealership told me it would not be fair to all the other people that paid $180 to get his repaired. a car that stops in traffic and will not turn back on for 5 - 45 minutes is very dangerous. *tr
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
04/25/2010
 I have a 2003 nissan altima. this car is burning oil like crazy. there's no smoke or anything of that sort, but i have to keep an eye out and put oil in my car to keep it running at least every 4-5 days or so. gas is high and oil is getting higher; i have to keep at least 2-3 quarts in my trunk. the check engine light has been on for sometime now. while driving on the interstate if i go over 70mph the check engine light starts blinking. when i take my foot off the excelerator the check engine light stops blinking, but continues to stay on. however, i just had my spark plugs changed and now the car won't start. please i need some help asap.... i don't have money to purchase a new one at this time, but wish someone can tell me what is going on. the dealer is no help whatsoever. they get you in there and tell you that this, this, and this is the problem. it seems that nothing is under warranty with nissan, and i don't own the car as of yet i'm still making monthly payments. i think that nissan needs to go over the engine, electronic, and etc. because canton, mississippi is the home of nissan and you have some big problems on your hands!!!
08/20/2008762741
 This has been ongoing for about three months, but it started happening about 2 years ago. it would do it once or twice and then not do it for quite a while. over the past 2-3 months it has become more frequent and dangerous. my '03 nissan altima 3.5se clutch pedal will sink to the floor and it is not possible to shift in or out of gear. it happened recently while exiting the interstate. i was barely able to get it out of gear before the car stalled. if the car had stalled, i would have lost power and possibly control of the vehicle while coming to a stop. *tr
06/26/200437398311/07/2002
 I have a 2003 nissan altima with a manual transmission. there is a frame around the stick shift to hold down the piece of material that keeps from exposing inside the gear. the frame came unglued and got stuck inside the gear, causing my gear to lock and forcing me to suddenly stop on the freeway on 65 mph traffic. when i contacted the dealership, and i was told that my car was no longer under warranty because my car was at 37,000, and the warranty expired at 36,000 miles. i was also informed by the parts department that the problem was common on nissan altimas, which leads me to believe that i am not the first person that had this problem. i was lucky to have been on an empty highway and was able to get off the road and pull the frame from underneath the gear. the amount that i'm being charged for the parts & labor are not my concern at this time and are minimal, however the safety of other drivers is priceless. i personally feel that if we can avoid serious damages in the future it's very well worth a recall. *ak