The struts on the back liftgate rusted and snapped when the trunk was opening. the war was stationary at the time. we hit the button to opened the trunk it started to open and then stopped.
When i turned on my ac, it sounds like a helicopter. i was told it's the cooling fan and that it'll cost over $1000 to fix. this seems to be a common issue with these cars. my car has 80,000 miles. my 2007 camry has over 290,000 and never had this issue. i also owned a honda pilot with over 300,000 and never an issue.
Ac fan makes loud sound when heating or cooling is turned on. first started when fan was set to max only, now the noise is occurring even when fan is set to low.
While driving a loud fan noise could be heard coming from the engine shaking the car. it has been determined that the radiator cooling fan has gone bad, with only 60,000 miles currently on the vehicle.
Cooling fan on most nissan pathfinder suv's (models 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) seems to be going bad around 36,000 miles. there has been a widespread complaint about this from other pathfinder customers. some customers even reported having to replace the cooling fan twice in less than 60,000 miles. surprisingly this hasn't been recalled yet or nissan hasn't done anything about it. the engine cooling fan assembly failed at 36,000 miles (right when warranty expires) and it sounded like rapid fire going off in the front grill. after driving a while you can smell as if something is burning under the hood and the burning smell makes it inside the passenger compartment. you cannot drive the car for too long before the burning smell starts bothering you and giving you headaches. once the cooling fan goes bad, it also spills some short of liquid in the engine compartment which can cause the burning smell to still be around for 1-2 week even after getting the cooling fan replaced. when i took the car to nissan service center, the lady there knew exactly what the issue was without even opening the hood. she said "yes your cooling fan ...
On monday 12/9/2019 i was driving the pathfinder alone on audelia road in dallas texas. the speed limit is 35 mph in this area. i was the only person in the vehicle and there was nothing in the passenger seat. around 11:00 am i heard a loud explosion and the vehicle was filled with dust while in motion. assuming i was hit i pulled over and exited my car. after i got out of the car i noticed there were no other cars in the area. i walked around the outside of the car and saw zero damage. (photo attached) i looked back into the car and then saw that all of the passenger side airbags deployed.(photo attached) the airbags on the driver side did not deploy. my head was pounding and my eyes hurt from all the dust that was shot out in the air bags deploying. aaa towed my car to trophy nissan in mesquite texas. the dealership would not touch the vehicle as they stated it was a manufacture issue. i have called nissan and started the process. the engineer sent by nissan has ...
I took my pathfinder in to have it inspected for a loud rattling when the heat is on only to be told my car has cooling fan failure. it has a little over 57,000 miles on the vehicle. unfortunately, my 90 day warranty has lapsed.
When the ac or heat is turned on the car starts to shake and or vibrate. the front end of the car sounds very loud like a lawnmower is just right in front of you. when you open up the hood you can see that the cooling fan in the front of the vehicle is rattling when the ac or the heat is turned off but the fan engages to cool the engine it make the same sound. car is at 68k miles repair for cooling fan is very costly and apparently common on the pathfinders
Timing chain failed was at home in driveway and it failed
Couple of things, first the front passenger air bag is set to off when there is an adult sitting there, and i have a blinking airbag light, at all times no matter what. second, there is a loud noise coming from the engine when i turn my heater on. i can also feel the vibration when i'm still. the suv only has about 44k miles. i see this is a common issue that has not been addressed. i'm definitely disappointed.