Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
NTB08-04904/28/200810024689Nissan; special automatic transmission fluid requirement. 2004 to current nissan vehicles. *nj05/06/2008
0505506/29/2005100158455 speed fwd a/t left side oil leak diagnostic. update *sc08/15/2005
0502003/10/20050502010012856At shift knob removal caution. *eh *sc03/31/2005
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
NTB12-03504/10/201210043950Nissan: ecm replacement procedures with consult iii plus. applies to all 2004 and later (does not apply to leaf/ev) vehicles. *js05/02/2012

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
09/11/20121027881
 5-speed automatic transmission, when shift lever is moved into the drive position there is a hesitation and then the transmission engages into drive with a hard bang. the transmission also emits a low volume whine when the car is in motion. *tr
09/11/2012102788
 5-speed automatic transmission, when shift lever is moved into the drive position there is a hesitation and then the transmission engages into drive with a hard bang. the transmission also emits a low volume whine when the car is in motion.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
01/01/2006500010002/01/2005
 I have had the van in the shop at least 4 times(~15 days) with ongoing problems which include: the windows failing to roll up when button is pushed, the gas gauge failing to register gas after filling it up, the gas meter after a half a tank never registers correctly (when light indicates no gas and tank is filled the van will only take 16 gallons and owners manual indicates a 20 gallon tank), the transmission slips, the sliding doors squeak and rattle, rear interior clamps on floor of car are rusting, idiot lights come on intermittently, the gaskets on the doors are coming off, the heated seats haven't worked in high and low, the entertainment system doesn't respond to rear av, and the air conditioner is not cool enough and it stinks. the automatic slide doors will not stop for small objects but this product was designed for families. these doors will remove a child's finger and the switch to initiate the auto slide is low, where one child can push it while another is getting in, or has their hand in the way and didn't realize their brother pushed the button. i did my own little research test, i got pencils and everywhere i placed a pencil the door closed with the pencil being snapped into many pieces and crunched up in the door. then i tried the same thing on my friend's honda, but the honda's auto slide doors bounced off every time. nissan only designed their doors to respond to large extremities. i have an attorney and i am going through a process for lemon law. i didn't realize the issues with the van in a few days so i don't think nissan service will resolve all these issues in 2 days with a special nissan engineer sent out from the company as part of my lemon law process. and in regards to the sliding door concerns all anyone will say is that the doors are performing the way they were designed to. so nissan designed a product for families that will remove a small hand or finger. *jb
05/01/2005103/01/2005
 Dt: the contact owns a 2005 nissan quest. the vehicle moved while in gear. when at a small incline and taking foot off the brake the car will roll backwards. when at a small decline shifting vehicle in reverse and taking foot off the brake the car will roll forwards this occurred approximately 1 to 2 months after the contact purchased the vehicle. took the vehicle to dealership, who said this was normal, they should not worry about it, and to cover the brake as if the vehicle had manual transmission. however, this is vehicle has automatic transmission.*ak *nm
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
09/06/200624900202/09/2005
 The first failure was a complete loss of all electrical power on the vehicle while driving and in traffic. this required a walk home and tow of the vehicle. it would start with a jump but then shortly after would completely die. the dealer diagnosed this as an alternator failure and replaced the alternator. the second failure is a periodic slipping of the transmission out of gear. the first occurance felt like slipping in snow then grabbing. we called the service department and they told us if there was a problem with the transmission an error light would appear on the dash. the second occurance 2 weeks later was a complete loss of accelearation when pulling into traffic. the vehicle was pulled to the side of the road where it felt as if it was in neutral with engine reving but no power to wheels. we verified the shift was in d and the dash indicator said d. we looked for any trouble lights on the dash but saw none. we turned the vehicle off once and restarted with the same results. we turned the vehicle off a second time and restarted. this time the transmission engaged and the vehicle drove normally. we took the vehicle to the dealer where they test drove it and found no problem. they also found no error codes in the computer. the dealer is now waiting for technical direciton from nissan and i am waiting for a return call from a nissan consumer affairs regional specialist. *nm