Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN
NTB98046D05/14/2001NTB99074629186Some vehicles may exhibit a clunk noise from the rear end of the vehicle when stopping. *tt03/27/2002
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
30010201/30/2002631976Subject regarding automatic transmission configuration, classification number te02-005. *slc06/27/2002
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEVER AND LINKAGE - COLUMN SHIFT
NTB02035A09/09/2002NTB02035635795Subject regarding manual transfer case diagnosis. *tt10/31/2002
NTB01085A07/17/2002NTB01085633637Subject regarding bearing noise from transfer case companion flange. *jg09/23/2002
NTB0203503/25/2002631339Subject regarding manual transfer case noises. *jg05/22/2002
POWER TRAIN - TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE)
NTB0203503/25/2002630810Concerns with manual transfer case noises. *jb04/24/2002

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
11/15/2011185000
 I am having multiple issues with my 1998 nissan pathfinder due to corrosion. the most recent incident was while i was driving my muffler fell off. i took it to a shop and when they raised the vehicle, the entire exhaust system had corrosion and holes from it. this was followed by last years strut housing corrosion which broke off the strut from the frame of the vehicle while i was driving. i lost breaks and had to step on pedal all the way, and then the vehicle gradually came to a stop. the recall notice came after the incident. this was followed by the previous year's gas tank corrosion which caused gas to drip. also a recall notice came in and nissan dealer fixed issue.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
01/01/20072000010002/17/1998
 Rpm's jump from 2.5k to 4k randomly and repeatedly when driving on a level and smooth road at 65 mph. sometimes rpm's stay at 4k at 50 mph when it should be 2k. *jb
11/25/200587653111/21/2002
 I was on my way to work mileage at 88000 on the pathfinder when the vehicle started to jerk and took it to my mechanic and he told me the planetarium on the transmission was shot now i need to rebuild or get a new one and this is not the only 1998 vehicle i been hearing a lot of complaints about this year pathfinder transmission. *jb
01/15/2005110/15/2003
 Dt: the contact owns 1998, nissan pathfinder. transmission malfunctioned at 114,000 miles on vehicle. the filter had been changed three times, and she also changed the transmission fluid. a ring gear and a bunch of metal shavings was found in the pan. *ak
12/02/2003113805105/20/2002
 Automatic transmission failure. *la
10/24/200378350108/15/1998
 The automatic transmission failed on my car. after traveling from philadelphia to queens ny approaching a stop light i slowed down while doing so the suv suddenly made a loud grinding noise and the engine reved very high however the output of the vehicle was only at a crawl. i imediately pulled over to the side of the road and shifted to park the loud grinding noise could be heard again only louder. this car was my first new purchase i routinely service it at the dealership, and now at 78,000 miles am found stranded in ny trying to replace the transmission. i have been researching the pathfinder only to find that the whole transmission is susceptible to over heating which cause metal deterioration in the trans itself. why haven't we heard of a recall yet! how long can this problem continue?*ak
08/01/200163950108/01/2001
 Transmission drive causes a big clunking noise when in drive position, it happens when stopping or starting. nissan dealer indicated that repair is only done to vehicles under 60k miles even though they recognized it is a known defect. ****dims 11 ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut-over to artemis*****755943. *ak *jb
 Securing pin inside of transmission came loose. damaged gears on vehicle,and would not go into reverse. please add vin. *ak
12/01/1998211/25/1999
 Transmission failed. yh
08/01/1998104/01/1998
 Transmission failed. yh
 The consumer stated that dearlership changed her vehicle from four- wheel drive to two- wheel drive without her permission. the problems is the vehicle cannot pull on hills, and the anti-lock brake system doesn't kick in on dry or wet pavement. *ak
08/22/199808/01/1998
 Rolls backwards freely while in drive, has loud banging like someone crashed into back end when starting or stopping and while driving
08/22/1998108/22/1998
 Transmission drive train faulty causing clunking noise as per service bulletin.
08/22/1998108/22/1998
 Transmission design allows for movement/rolling backward when vehicle is in gear.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEVER AND LINKAGE - COLUMN SHIFT
05/01/1998
 Transfer case in transmission clunky. yh
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - DRIVESHAFT
12/01/1998211/25/1999
 The driveshaft failed. yh
01/01/1998101/01/1998
 Drive shaft failure makes clunky noise. yh
101/01/1998
 Driveshaft poor performance. yh
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
 While driving 55 mph on the highway with the standard shift in 5th gear, the vehicle without warning went into reverse, causing a collision. cause unknown. please give any further details. *ak
POWER TRAIN - TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE)
04/30/20038600009/01/1998
 While driving my 1998 nissan pathfinder, with no warning, the vehicle began bucking and stalling until it would not drive. the car was towed to the local nissan dealership. the next day, we received telephone call from the service dept who informed us that the transfer case was damaged. the service rep told me that there was an internal defect on the part and that the problem was very uncommon. the transfer case is associated with the four wheel drive on the pathfinder - which is something we have probably used less than 10 times in the 4 1/2 years that we have driven the car. parts and labor on this repair would be approximately $2,500. i asked for nissan's customer service number and contacted them immediately. we were told that the part had to be specially ordered and would not be fixed for 4-5 days. on the 4th day, we were contacted by the service dept to inform us that they had replaced the part, but that the transfer case had apparently damaged the transmission and that had to be replaced. this would be the total of repairs to approx $5,000. again, i contacted the nissan's customer service because i had not gotten a telephone call from my original call. when we finally reached someone at the customer service dept we explained that we had gotten all the recommended preventative maintenace on the pathfinder. this was also the 3rd nissan we had purchased and up until now had been very satisfied with their reliability. given our purchase and maintenance history,we were led to believe from the service dept that nissan would give us a break on the repairs. in addition, we also believe that the defect should have been detected during our regular preventative maintenance (which totals in the thousands of dollars) and that what was an otherwise well maintained transmission was ruined by a defective product. nissan's final response was that we were out of warranty and they would do nothing for us. why was a defective product not recalled? *nlm