Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VISIBILITY
02/04/201148000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan versa. the contact stated that when starting the vehicle and accelerating, the vehicle would exhibit an abnormal rattling from the engine. the contact discovered that one of the mounts seemed out of place. in addition, the sunroof was inoperable and would not open. the vehicle was taken to the dealer yet the dealer was unable diagnose the engine failure and did not assist with the sunroof failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 48,000. the vin was unavailable.
02/04/201148000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2007 nissan versa. the contact stated that when starting the vehicle and accelerating he would hear a rattling noise coming from the engine. he checked under his hood and noticed that one of the mounts seemed to be out of place. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and advised him that they were unable to diagnose the failure. on a later date the contact attempted to use his sunroof and noticed that it would not open. the vehicle was inspected for this failure as well and they advised him that the vehicle was no longer under warranty and offered no assistance. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 48,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
12/20/20082501
 The defrost system does not function properly. it doesn't matter how fast you are driving. the system cannot keep windows free from fog and during cold spells, it cannot keep the fog off the windshield. it is so dangerous to drive that i have actually had to pull off the road. no matter the interior temperature is set, whether you open the window, or how fast the blower goes, nothing seems to help see. the back passenger window have never been able to clear making it impossible to check for cars in the 'blind' area when changing lanes. i don't know what to do; i pray you can come up with a solution. just think about driving down the road on a cold day or night and being able to see for a while. then, the fog slowly overtakes the windows and windshield. always the windows! *tr
12/28/2008220001
 I own a 2007 nissan versa 4dr sedan. the windshield has developed a crack and there appears to be no road hazard involved. after doing an online search i have found many others reporting the same problem. this can be found at: http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f154ccb the dealership is trying to deny my warranty because of a tiny flake missing in the crack that they say is what caused it. *tr
VISIBILITY - SUN ROOF ASSEMBLY
06/17/2009190002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 nissan versa. the contact stated the sun roof drain ducts should drain the water from the vehicle, leaks inside the passenger compartment. the failure causes the side curtain air bags to become wet. the vehicle was taken to the dealer twice for repair and they blew air into the air ducts to clean them out. the dealer stated that this process would have to be performed periodically in order to keep the air ducts from clogging. the manufacturer stated that the contact would have to pay for the repair because it was not covered under warranty. the failure mileage was 19,000 and current mileage was 25,000. updated 10/16/09 the consumer wanted to know the status of his complaint. he received a short letter in the mail, but nothing since then. updated 03/01/10 updated 03/05/10*jb
VISIBILITY/WIPER
10/01/20121350001
 Dash button for rear defroster doesn't work at all and a/c button is working only when pressing it for an extended period of time or if you apply extreme pressure and wiggle the button. during a rainy period this is causing a hazard because one cannot see clearly due to the fogging of front and rear windows. *tr
10/01/2012135000
 Dash button for rear defroster doesn't work at all and a/c button is working only when pressing it for an extended period of time or if you apply extreme pressure and wiggle the button. during a rainy period this is causing a hazard because one cannot see clearly due to the fogging of front and rear windows.