Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
VISIBILITY - REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES
0413302/25/200504133A10012843Auto-dimming electrochromic (ec) mirror diagnosis. *tt03/31/2005

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM
09/01/20040109/01/2004
 Dt*: the contact stated the defroster when activated, turned the air conditioning on and the only way to turn it off was to shut the engine off. the manufacturer stated this was the normal procedure. updated 12/28/06. *jb
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM - WINDSHIELD - HEATER CORE
09/12/2004100209/11/2004
 My wife and i purchased the above referenced new truck from leblanc nissan in baton rouge, louisiana on september 11, 2004. immediately, we noticed that hot air was coming from the center dash vents almost all of the time. the problem has been identified, but not fixed. nissan identified a problem with the mesh in the vent screen in front of the windshield where fresh air is induced into the system. the mesh was large enough to allow debris to enter and accumulate. the remedy to this problem on 2004 models was to make the mesh in the screen very fine. however, the finer mesh creates high resistance to the induction of fresh air from outside the car into the heating/ventilation system. this increased resistance causes the ventilation system to draw heated, and potentially contaminated air, from the engine compartment into the passenger compartment. nissan?s fix for this problem was to place duct tape over various holes in the engine compartment from where the ventilation system was drawing air. the duct tape was applied, but it did not fix the problem. i have measured the temperature of the air coming out of the 2 center vents on a day when the outside temperature was 78 degrees. the air coming from the vents measured 96 degrees. leblanc nissan repeated this test with more sophisticated equipment and obtained temperatures of almost 100 degrees on a day when the outside temperature was less than 78 degrees. the fact that the truck is uncomfortably hot or cold is bad enough. the far more serious aspect is the potential for the system to introduce deadly carbon monoxide from the engine compartment into the passenger compartment via the ventilation system. *ak
VISIBILITY - WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER
02/18/2006250001
 My windshield wipers weren't working. i took my vehicle to zimbrick nissan in madison, wi. they found that the splines were stripped off the wiper arms. rather than replacing the arms with new ones, they glued the nonfunctional arms back on the vehicle with locktite and stated in writing that everything was now working fine.. these damaged arms could fail at any time and if the driver could lose control of the vehicle due to loss of vision. if the driver is in heavy traffic and/or at high speed on a highway there could be an accident, possibly resulting in loss of life. i complained to nissan about this, but the person, who identified themselves as a customer service worker, said that the dealer had a free hand to do whatever they wanted. i complained about the reuse of a damaged part on an important system of the vehicle that could cause an accident and they said that was the dealers discretion also. i don't think that automobile manufacturers and dealers should be allowed to put damaged parts on vehicles that could result in an accident. *tr