Consumer Complaints


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OPULSION SYSTEM (PWS)
05/10/2012100012
 After refueling the vehicle, i noticed that the fuel gauge was still indicating that it had only 1/4 tank of fuel. i drove about 2 miles and the service engine soon light came on. after arriving at home i shut off the vehicle, checked the fuel cap for tightness, and restarted. the fuel gauge dropped to empty, the low fuel light came on, and the ses light remained on. later that day i drove about 35 miles under the aforementioned conditions. upon stopping and restarting the vehicle, the fuel gauge went to full, but the ses light remained on. that is the situation as it stands now.i have not contacted nissan directly yet, but i have researched the situation, and found numerous reports online of the same problem, and of nissan's unwillingness to resolve the issue at no charge to the consumer.(it is apparently a defective fuel sending unit.) my reason for reporting this is twofold. 1) to make everyone aware of the issue, and 2) to express my concerns that a malfunctioning fuel gauge could cause a crash if the driver ran out of fuel while in motion, and had to make an emergency stop.