Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SEATS
NTB0107010/15/2001627463Subject regarding driver's seat moving from side to side. *jg02/07/2002
NTB01070A10/25/2001NTB01070625901Subject regarding driver's seat moving from side to side. *jg12/11/2001
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - POWER ADJUST
NTB0009512/05/2000615858Some vehicles equipped with automatic drive positioner (adp) will not move in the forward or back direction, the slide motor and gear assembly may need replacement. *tt02/01/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
08/04/200960000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 nissan pathfinder. the contact stated that the driver seat automatic drive positioner failed. as a result, the seat would not adjust forward or backwards. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who made him aware of technical service bulletin nhtsa item number: 615858 (seats:front assembly:power adjust). the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was not included on any recalls. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 60,000 and the current mileage was 116,000. pmb
08/04/200960000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 nissan pathfinder. the contact stated that the driver seat automatic drive positioner failed. as a result, the seat would not adjust forward or backwards. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who made him aware of technical service bulletin nhtsa item number : 615858 (seats:front assembly:power adjust). the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was not included on any recalls. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 60,000 and the current mileage was 116,000. pm
09/14/201090358
 Drivers seat stuck in the back position. could not adust seat to drive as i am very short was very scary trying to get home.
06/20/200760153500
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 nissan pathfinder. the contact stated that the center arm rest in the rear of the vehicle leans on the convertible child safety seat. this causes the arm rest to lean outwards. the failure is due to how the rear seat was designed. the center seat belt was twisted at the base, which made it difficult to tighten and secure the child seat. the contact attempted to disassemble it and was unsuccessful. the owners manual stated that it is unsafe when the seat belt is twisted. the angle of the rear seat is steep at the bottom. the contact is using a huge bath towel folded under the seat, but the seat is not secure. the child seat moves from side to side. the safety seat rests on the edge of where the vehicle
07/01/200010107/01/2000
 The driver's seat moved from side to side. it makes driver nervous when it happens and it may not be safe in some conditions. nissan should fix the problem free of charge at the customers request, but they won't. *jb
03/07/20051
 2001 nissan pathfinder se had problems with air bags and seat equipment during a major accident.*mr prior to the accident, the consumer purchased an after market westin safari light bar, the installation of the bar caused the air bags not to deploy. it appeared the westin bar prevented the sensors behind the front bumper from being depressed in order to activate the air bags. *jb
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - POWER ADJUST
06/01/200594000109/14/2001
 The consumer owns a 2001 nissan pathfinder. she stated that the motor on her driver's seat that makes the seat go forward and back no longer works. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they wanted to install a kit that will wake up the motor to make the seat go forward and back and that this was the recommended fix. *tt nissan's service department informed the consumer that there are four motors that control the driver's seat. only the motor that controls the forward and backward movement falls asleep. this problem would happen frequently on lower mileage vehicle's that are still under warranty. *sc *jb
05/24/2003105/15/2002
 In late may of 2003, the driver's seat of my nissan pathfinder stopped working as far as the automatic seat adjustments. i was no longer able to move the seat forward or reverse using the seat's automatic switch. thus being stuck in a position not exactly the way i would need to drive. i can not move this seat to a proper and safe area so that i can operate the vehicle as prescribed in the owner's manual. as with any vehicle, the seat should be positioned relative to the driver's ability. i have to drive closer to the steering wheel that i would like. as well as my girlfriend is unable to drive it because of the fact it will not move forward so she can reach the pedals. so if i was to be hurt, she would not have a way to go. this is covered in the nissan service bulletin ntb00095. this vehicle is only 2 years old. it is a 2001 nissan pathfinder. the motor for this seat should not be malfunctioning this early in a vehicle's life. i took the said vehicle to the sheehy nissan dealership which is located in manassas, virginia. they indicated that this was not a recall nor a warranty part. i have the gold warranty which damn nears covers everything else. also it covers a driver's seat assembly but not this particular piece or as i was informed this kit. i have contacted the nissan consumer affairs office and complained as well that this is a safety hazard and if for some reason i am driving down the road and the seat moves to the very front position, i am unable to operate the vehicle and could cause more damage to myself, the vehicle as well as another obstacle or vehicle. we have had a 97 ford thunderbird with a service bulletin against and the ford dealership and ford motor company was glad to correct without cost to us. this was not a warranty part. the vehicle at that time was 6 years old. i am assuming that nissan corporation does not care about their customers and safety as this was indicated that nissan would not fix at their cost. this is a major safety issue. *jb
05/24/200111/01/2000
 On thursday may 24, 2001, i went to pick up my pathfinder at concord nissan. my pathfinder was in for warranty work, on the power controls for the driver seat and the cd player. dealer had informed me that my 2001 nissan pathfinder le, vin#jn8dr09y71w570077, is ready for pick up. as i go over the repairs, i notice the front driver seat is not bolted in. i go and get the service manager, scott rusche, and when he comes out, he really does not understand why i am upset. as scott stands, chewing gum with his hands behind his back, he casually says, everyone makes mistakes. i tried to get scott to see why it is such a big concern of mine, but i was unable to. i even told scott that his i do not give a shxx attitude was unsettling. i asked to see if the mechanic is qualified to the repairs. i asked if there was a torque specification for these bolts and i was told,  not every bolt has torque requirements. this dealership did make a huge mistake by not bolting in the driver seat. i have asked for a written letter of explanation of how this could happen.this mistake could have been catastrophic! bolts that hold a seat in place are not an option; they were engineered to be there for a reason. if these bolts had gone unnoticed a serious accident could have occurred, perhaps even death. this is a major safety issue and at what point is a repair facility responsible for the quality of work they do and safety of their customers?*ak