Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
NTB-09-03004/06/200910030165Nissan: the 12 volt battery is an important part of the vehicle electrical system and is required to stay connected when the engine is running. to prevent damage to vehicle electronic components follow the instructions/cautions. no mod08/12/2009
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY
NTB-09-03004/06/200910030165Nissan: the 12 volt battery is an important part of the vehicle electrical system and is required to stay connected when the engine is running. to prevent damage to vehicle electronic components follow the instructions/cautions. no mod08/12/2009
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY - CABLES
NTB-09-03004/06/200910030165Nissan: the 12 volt battery is an important part of the vehicle electrical system and is required to stay connected when the engine is running. to prevent damage to vehicle electronic components follow the instructions/cautions. no mod08/12/2009

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
02/22/2010125120
 Automatic and manual door locks fail to unlock drivers door thereby preventing easy egress from vehicle in case of emergency. once failure occurs the drivers door can not be opened from inside or outside forcing the passenger to evacuate the vehicle via the open window or passenger side door. the failure has occurred randomly over the last 30 days. no repairs have been completed as root cause of problem has not be diagnosed.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - ALTERNATOR/GENERATOR/REGULATOR
06/04/200754550204/07/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 nissan maxima gle. when accelerating from a stop, the vehicle will completely shut off and not restart. the incident occurred twice and the vehicle was towed to a mechanic on both occasions. the first time the battery was replaced and the second time the cause of failure was determined to be the crank position sensor. the contact is experiencing the same failure as noted in recall # 03v455000 (engine and engine cooling). the manufacturer stated that the vin was not included in the recall. the current and failure mileages were 54,550. the consumer stated nissan did not find the cause of the problem, when the vehicle was taken to an independent dealer he determined the cause was a fluctuating voltage given out by the alternator and a worn wire harness which could of shorted the system. upon the repair of the defects, there is no further investigation needed. updated 07/18/07 *tr
07/08/200311488603/29/2002
 Re: odi case number: 10095661 same complaint. started the car and drive to a destination. tried to restart car and it will not start. first occurrence on 07/08/03 at 11,488 miles. we jump started the car and took it to hill nissan winter haven florida. they couldn't find anything wrong. told us to have vehicle towed so they could check with computer if happened again. the second occurrence was on 08/19/02 at 11,567 miles. vehicle was towed and the original battery, it had a faulty cell and battery was replaced. third occurrence 05/03/04 and 17,673 miles. we charged battery, and took to dealership. couldn't find anything wrong. fourth occurrence 05/27/04 and 21,488 miles. at this time we expressed our concern alternator problem. we were promised by the service advisor that based on the intermittent nature of the problem they would test the car all day, and they would contact the manufacturer as well. this did not happen. again they could not find nothing wrong. when we picked up the car, we asked to have the alternator bench tested, but they refused. we offered to pay for a bench test, and if found faulty, they would replace under warranty. this was also declined, stating they could not do that because they couldn't find anything wrong. at this time we expressed our concern as to the warranty expiration. fifth occurrence was on 11/02/04 and 22,558 miles. vehicle was towed and again a faulty cell in the battery was noted. sixth occurrence 4/19/05 and 23,298 miles. vehicle towed. again, dealership states faulty battery. this was the fourth battery.*ak
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY
07/08/200311488603/29/2002
 Re: odi case number: 10095661 same complaint. started the car and drive to a destination. tried to restart car and it will not start. first occurrence on 07/08/03 at 11,488 miles. we jump started the car and took it to hill nissan winter haven florida. they couldn't find anything wrong. told us to have vehicle towed so they could check with computer if happened again. the second occurrence was on 08/19/02 at 11,567 miles. vehicle was towed and the original battery, it had a faulty cell and battery was replaced. third occurrence 05/03/04 and 17,673 miles. we charged battery, and took to dealership. couldn't find anything wrong. fourth occurrence 05/27/04 and 21,488 miles. at this time we expressed our concern alternator problem. we were promised by the service advisor that based on the intermittent nature of the problem they would test the car all day, and they would contact the manufacturer as well. this did not happen. again they could not find nothing wrong. when we picked up the car, we asked to have the alternator bench tested, but they refused. we offered to pay for a bench test, and if found faulty, they would replace under warranty. this was also declined, stating they could not do that because they couldn't find anything wrong. at this time we expressed our concern as to the warranty expiration. fifth occurrence was on 11/02/04 and 22,558 miles. vehicle was towed and again a faulty cell in the battery was noted. sixth occurrence 4/19/05 and 23,298 miles. vehicle towed. again, dealership states faulty battery. this was the fourth battery.*ak
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING
06/04/200754550204/07/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 nissan maxima gle. when accelerating from a stop, the vehicle will completely shut off and not restart. the incident occurred twice and the vehicle was towed to a mechanic on both occasions. the first time the battery was replaced and the second time the cause of failure was determined to be the crank position sensor. the contact is experiencing the same failure as noted in recall # 03v455000 (engine and engine cooling). the manufacturer stated that the vin was not included in the recall. the current and failure mileages were 54,550. the consumer stated nissan did not find the cause of the problem, when the vehicle was taken to an independent dealer he determined the cause was a fluctuating voltage given out by the alternator and a worn wire harness which could of shorted the system. upon the repair of the defects, there is no further investigation needed. updated 07/18/07 *tr