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Problems with 2007 Nissan Xterra ENGINE

On average, the 2007 Nissan Xterra starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE and its various aspects after 105 773 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE problems on 2007 Nissan Xterra

Radiator defect caused transmission failure.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan xterra. the contact stated that the fuel gauge displayed empty when the fuel tank was filled. the failure occurred without warning and the fuel gauge remained on empty. in addition, the check engine warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer and dealer were not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 83,761. *dt

In march 2019 the transmission started getting sluggish while dropping my daughter at school one day. eventually it would not switch gears as i pulled in my driveway from my 1.5 mile trip to/from the school. eventually it wouldn't even start in my driveway even with good battery. replaced a fuse for the transmission control module and was able to start the vehicle but it blew the fuse. had my vehicle towed to our mechanic and he discovered discovered that the coolant mixed with transmission fluid and now i have to replace everything involved. also, the mechanism that opens the tailgate/trunk door/liftgate will not stay open, especially in colder weather. it has hit several people in the head and is a definite hazard.

Transmission failure due to leak from radiator cooling system fluid intermixing with transmission fluid. check engine light came on while driving, went to repair shop the code p0717 came up. upon inspection by the repair shop it was determined that the transmission, radiator, and all hoses,etc. that interconnected the transmission and radiator had to be replaced.i live in california and the problem occured in arizona.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan xterra. the contact stated that the fuel gauge stopped working on the instrument panel and the check engine indicator began flashing. the contact stated that the vehicle started idling roughly and felt that it would shut off. the dealer (baker nissan, 19630 northwest fwy, houston, tx 77065, (832) 604-3495) and the manufacturer stated that there was no recall on the vehicle. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the failure mileage was 90,100.

Timing chain tensioners. this is the second time to replace in just a few years. this is a well documented issue online for the xterrra. clearly this is a defect in either the car or the tennsioners. at a cost of over $2000 to repair this is an issue that is costly. this is a safety issue and should be covered under recalls.

I had bought a used 2007 nissan xterra and the radiator and transmission went out on it. i do not have the money to fix it. it is not driveable. i had bought it im august of 2017 and it went out on me in march 2018. the dealership i bought it from can not help me.

Boch nissan south ( formerly nissan village)sold me a truck on march 30, 2013 where they rolled back the odometer & failed to mention 2 serious accidents in 2011 prior to my purchase march 2013. i believe we were shown a different car fax i was told it was the salesman's wife's truck that she had just traded in. i have had very serious issues that made no since for a truck that had been babyed by me . complete enigen fire in febuary nuremous oil leaks & radiator mixing with the coolant oil past 10 months. i brought it into to nissian boch south of north attleboro in april they accused me of rolling back the odometer. i was horrified told them you guys sold me this truck. i went home and ordered a carfax and it clearly happened at the dealership when it went in for repairs on 2 accidents that i was not aware of! boch nissian thinks it's no big deal my 17 year old daughter was driving this truck she could have been in the fire and as a new driver may have panicked and gotten into a serious accident. i was driving on rt 1 north attleboro in february i had just had the valve gasket replaced . i was driving all of a sudden lost all power blank dash saw a ton of smoke coming out of the engine. i jumped out after rolling to the side of route 1 by the time the tow truck came it was simmering. it took over two weeks to repair wiring at patriot electrical in pawtucket ri new alternator , gasket cover replaced again. i thought we were buying a truck with 58,000 miles when in realty it was almost 90, 000 or more depending on far they rolled it it was 70,000 prior to my purchase when the 1st accident happened with the salesman's wife.

I kelp vehicle regularly mantianced shut it off one evening next morning it would start when finally started it wouldn't pull in 1st gear. took it to transmission shop and found out that a crack had accured and there was coolant mixed with transmission fluid .so 3 days after i pd it off on a 3 yr payment plan it broke down on me . very hard to find d a placement and someone who will do work on it bc it's so commo

Total transmission failure caused by a cracked radiator that allowed engine coolant to mix with transmission fluid. cost to fix is more than the value of the vehicle. the defective radiator has no recall on it although the problem is well known to nissan.

Nissan dealership notified me about needing to replace the entire timing chain system. after doing research, it is evident nissan knew about faulty timing chain tensioners and guides that it was using on certain model year xterras, including 2007. if timing chain fails while vehicle is in motion, it can lead to catastrophic engine failure and a $8000+ repair bill for a new engine. nissan knowing about this problem sent service bulletins to its service centers but did not inform consumers about the problem. the timing chain should be good for the life of the engine, but now my local dealership is telling me it is going to cost at least $1900 to replace the timing chain and all components. nissan knew the components are faulty and yet don't care enough to inform consumers. this isn't the first time this has happened. nissan knew that the transmission coolers on same model year were faulty and did not inform consumers. class action lawsuit forced nissan to face the music, but consumers still had to pay over $2000 out of pocket to replace transmission, transmission cooler, and radiator.

Radiator leaked into the transmission rendering both defective and in need of replacement. no heat when car not moving, transmission slipping and skipping while driving.

Nissan dealer told me that the radiator fluids started to leak into the transmission and now the transmission needs to be replaced and it will cost $8000 dollars to fix

Transmission slipping, contamination in radiator. vehicle is now rendered useless until transmission/radiator replacement.

Took suv to woodbury nissan, hearing sounds when driving and no heat. the radiator coolant leaked into the transmission. both needs to be replaced. there was never a recall or any notice to me in the 9 years i have had this from new.i feel nissan should have recalled this, and consumers should not have to pay for a defect they knew about. *tr

Leak from radiator to transmission

Another frustrated 2007 nissan xterra owner who's radiator and transmission had to be replaced. three weeks ago noticed some tranny slippage while driving (normally 80 miles a day, 5 days a week and all on highways), checked fluid, no problem, no leaks or nothing, though maybe just drain and change fluids. then 1 week ago today, i was at a stop light when my temperature gauge spiked to hot and radiator started to smoke, started to move on the green light to pull over to side of road from a four lane highway and i was in the second lane over, car started to chug and barely made it to the side of road before it quit, then a gray colored fluid started draining out of my radiator overflow all over the ground. had to make the call to a shop and they knew exactly what the problem was before they came and got it. the car got towed to shop where they quoted me $5590 for towing, new radiator and rebuilt tranny. wtf'. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan xterra. while driving 60 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 140,000.

I was driving the vehicle on the highway, when the automatic transmission stopped shifting gears and the car decelerated. after it came to a stop, the car would not start again. after talking to mechanics, it appears that a defect in the radiator caused the radiator and transmission fluid to intermix, wrecking both the radiator and transmission.

I own a 2007 nissan xterra with 116643 miles and was just told by the nissan dealer that my coolant is leaking coolant fluids into my transmission. upon research i discovered that nissan settled a class action suit but the owner is still liable for repairs even though the radiator was defective. this leakage will eventually destroy my transmission.

My vehicle was driving perfectly without any issues at all until one day on the way home i stopped at a stop sign near my home. then as i started to proceed down the city street the check engine light and 4wd lights came on in the dash and the vehicle would barely move. i just barely got it into the driveway of my home. after i turned it off i attempted to restart the vehicle it would not even attempt to turn over. i checked online to see what would cause these symptoms to find that hundreds upon thousands of other nissan owners have had the same happen to them. it is a known issue of cross contamination of radiator fluid and transmission fluid due to a faulty design in the radiator. i had a mechanic check my engine as well and he confirmed that the grey sludge in the radiator and grit in my transmission fluid fit the symptoms of this issue. now i am being told i have to pay over $5000.00 to have repairs done because of a design flaw that nissan refuses to take full responsibility for. i am lucky that this failure happened in my neighborhood versus the interstate or it could have not only left me with figuring out how to come up with $5000.00 but how to pay for hundreds of thousands of dollars for repair bills to other cars i might have caused to wreck do to this catastrophic transmission failure.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan xterra. the contact stated that while driving, the vehicle stalled as the check engine warning light illuminated. the vehicle was not able to restart. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the radiator and the transmission needed to be repaired. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 1,700.

Timing chain system is failing due to manufacturer defective chain guides. nissan was aware of the problem and issued a technical service bulletin to its dealers to repair the issue for those who came in, the bulletin is ntb09-128 date november 16, 2009. nissan knew of the issue and did no issue a recall the fix it for all of those effected.

This car gave me no warning, i was driving and the car stopped and i was told i needed a new transmission due to a sensor in the transmission going out and mixing oil with the coolant which caused the transmission and radiator needing to be replaced. now a family of 5 has one car living pay check to pay check and no way to finance another car ot buy one

I have a 2006 nissan xterra and the radiator leaked. i had no idea that in 2013 they had a class action law suit against them for this very issue. the coolant leaks into the transmission and destroys it. i was driving with my child coming off of a highway onto a rotary and my car shifted down and i couldn't get my car to move more than 10mph while we were in incoming traffic. nissan will not recall this problem and they settled the lawsuit extending the warranties with a $3000 copay. it's criminal.

I purchased a 2007 nissan xterra, following my graduation from college in 2007. it was the first and only new car i've purchased. i have been meticulous about the maintenance and upkeep of the vehicle the entire time i've owned it. approximately 3 months ago, it stalled while i was driving, the check engine light came on, and i had to have it towed home. the xterra was diagnosed with the very common (and seemingly criminal) coolant and transmission contamination. i was told it will cost $5, 500 to repair my xterra, it requires a new transmission and radiator, it is non-drivable. i've spent $2,000 in rental car costs over the last 2 months, the diagnosis of the vehicle took 4 weeks by nissan. i can't afford to pay $5,500 to repair my xterra. the transmission and coolant contamination issue has long been a known issue by nissan, previous class action settlements did nothing to help the consumer. i don't understand why governing agencies won't hold nissan accountable. nissan has knowingly sold consumers defective vehicles for years. this is fraud and should be punishable in a court of law. nissan should be more proactive and do the right thing in addressing and rectifying this known defect in several of it's vehicles made over the course of several years. the consumers are suffering. we have to do the right thing, or else we are held accountable. i don't have any options at this point and it's not fair i did what i was supposed to , including paying $24,000 for a vehicle i can't drive and that has no trade-in value. nissan, why do you knowingly hurt your trusting customers? unfair; pathetic you continue to be allowed to get away with your criminal behavior, and sad for the consumers who trusted your company and your product.

The radiator started leaking coolant into the transmission. car would start shaking while driving. now i need an entire radiator and transmission. if this was known to nissan, they should have to repair.

This complaint is in reference to a 2007 nissan xterra off road 4x4 with180,900 miles. the transmission began to spontaneously downshift to low gears while moving at speeds above 25 mile per hour. at one point, the transmission seized and locked up while traveling at 45 miles per hour, which resulted in a sudden stop in the midst of the traffic flow on a two lane road. i took the vehicle to the nissan dealer for service immediately. inspection revealed coolant had leaked into the transmission via a leaking transmission cooler assembly integrated into the main engine radiator. the transmission sustained substantial internal damage from the coolant mixing with transmission fluid and circulating through the transmission. the transmission and engine radiator had to be replaced in order to make the vehicle roadworthy again. total cost of the repair with taxes was $4800.00. nissan service manager and techs at dealership indicated this is a common problem for the xterra and frontier model vehicles, yet no proactive action was taken during previous service appointments at 30,000 mile service intervals, routine maintenance appointments, and during yearly state vehicle inspections conducted at the same nissan dealership.

Our 2007 nissan xterra had a leak in the radiator, that cost $500 to fix, but it leaked radiator fluid into the transmission which is going to cost $3,500 to $5,000 to fix.

Engine makes a loud squeal at startup then whines at idle and during acceleration. i took the truck to nissan for diagnosis and they explained to me the components of the timing chain need to be replaced. the cost for the repair is $2700. mileage is very low at 62000.

Timing chain and tensioner failure . nissan knows about this problem in several of it models for years and refuses to repair as a known defect or issue a recall

I purchased my first vehicle in january 2016 at kia depot of santa ana (now kia of orange).. and i feel it is a safety hazard. one month after i purchased the vehicle, i noticed battery corrosion. about a week later i was driving and there was a loud thud that forced me off the road on a busy street and i had to call a tow truck. turns out the emergency break was completed rusted and crumbled away from the car - this was not the only thing that was rusted i discovered. the entire undercarriage of the car is totally covered and being eaten alive by rust - this car was sold to me, by kia, as a "as is" car - however, i refuse to let them hid behind that. since i have bought this car, which was sold to me for a total of $12,592.00,monthly payments of $285.85- i found out that it was actually sitting in new york around the time of hurricane katrina - legally if its from a different state, they didn't have to disclose that to me & they didn't. so far i've had to get a new battery, new brakes, emergency brake is gone, new muffler, new sway bar, ac recharged, and just recently a piece of the leaf spring under the tire completely snapped off and broke in half while driving - these guys sold me a rusty nightmare and they have since closed up shop. also the salesman padded my loan application and i just recently found out that is totally illegal - i do not want to wait until another piece of this thing falls apart on me again, i had my 7 year old niece in the car with me the first time when the emergency brake crumbled. i have left reviews and complaints - my next step is a attorney. here is a report i filed on ripoff report -http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/kia-depot-of-santa-ana/santa-ana-california-92701/kia-depot-of-santa-ana-sold-me-a-rusted-out-car-that-was-in-hurricane-sandy-santa-ana-ca-1312221

Transmission began failing at highway speeds. car would intermittently slow suddenly and begin shaking as if riding on a very rough road. nissan dealer informed us this was a known defect wherein the radiator fluid and the automatic transmission fluid became cross contaminated, resulting in transmission failure. although nissan knew of this issue, they did not inform us to have our car inspected for this problem. nissan currently covers this problem up to 8 years and 80,000 miles, but we are just outside this limit.

Radiator/transmission coolant leak. had to replace both radiator and transmission. cause stall on busy highway. known issue with x-terra, pathfinder, frontier. nissan would not compensate on any level. us vehicle in canada when happened

Car transmission is slipping and stop moving. transmission oil leak. radiator water leak.

I purchased this vehicle at staten island nissan exactly two years ago. since then, i've only put 4,000 miles on it. i've always smelled something a bit awful when first starting the vehicle. during it's last inspection it was determined that it needed new rotors. while getting the rotors replaced, a mechanic who'd formerly worked at nissan had determined noticed that the secondary timing chain and gasket were bad, causing an internal leak. after brief research, i've discovered that this has been a common problem that nissan has not been informing their consumers and this is a very dangerous/expensive manufacturer's defect. i've since placed several calls to staten island nissan and have been receiving the run around. i've also contacted their consumer affairs department who'd informed me to take it to a nissan dealership to get it inspected. i have to pay for the inspection.

Timing chain failed. apparently nissan was aware of the problem and issued a technical service bulletin to its dealers to repair the issue for those who came in, the bulletin is ntb09-128 date november 16, 2009. nissan knew of the issue and did no issue a recall the fix it for all of those effected. i wan not notified of this bulletin by the dealer and was charged for the repairs.

While driving the vehicle stalled. it turned out to be the radiator leaking coolant into the transmission and fried the transmission. this is apparently a common problem in nissans. when taken to the local mechanic he said it would cost $5000 plus to fix this problem.

Last year while driving my car i begin to notice a "jerking" motion. i took it back to the nissan dealer and they said that i would need a flush and that this would take care of the problem. fast forward roughly a month later and my car completely gave out while driving to work. no warning just stopped driving in the middle of the road. i had the car towed back to the dealer where they did a diagnostic and said that the transmission was "gone" because the coolant was leaking into the transmission. i simply can not afford to get the repairs done being a single mother. i have called nissan and filed a complaint and was told that because my car was slightly over 100,00 miles they couldn't do anything for me. i feel as though this is s defect in the equipment that nissan is seeking and the mileage should not matter. there should be some sort of resolution on the matter. as it stands my car has been immobile for the past couple months and i am still making payments. it's a sad situation and nissan should be ashamed, something has to be done.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan xterra. the contact stated that while attempting to shift, the vehicle started to shake violently. after inspecting the vehicle, the contact noticed that the radiator was leaking coolant into the transmission. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 146,000.

Stopped at nissan dealer to trade 2007 xterra. dealer told me my timing chain needed to be replaced at a cost of $2,000 to $3,000. nissan issued technical service bulletin ntb09-128. independent mechanic told me if chain fails valve train and engine will be ruined and could cause accident if failure occurs while driving.

I was driving on the innerloop of the beltway 495 from falls church va, to chevy chase md after work around 330pm. i was on the middle lane on the american legion bridge when all of a sudden my truck lost power and i had no control or was able to accelerate. the rpm's were moving but the truck barely moved. i put my hazards on and slowly moved to the right shoulder where other cars could have hit me. nissan's failure to recognize the seriousness of this faulty radiator that has affected the transmissions of both the xterra's, pathfinders, and frontiers is unacceptable. i was told that since i am over 100,000 and that i am not covered under this warranty for nissan's issue. i want to make sure you are aware that this could possible lead to a more serious accident with these transmission issues.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan xterra. while driving 60 mph, the service engine warning light illuminated intermittently. the failure recurred on several occasions. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 130,000.

A hesitation in the vehicle's acceleration began occurring frequently upon depressing the accelerator after a full stop at a stop sign or red light, but not at any other time in driving the vehicle. the problem was first noted when departing the dealership after which a new timing chain had been replaced. when reviewed by the dealership upon return to the service area (another appointment had been made at later time), a loss of over one quart of transmission fluid was detected (over what time period was unclear), but no known source of external leakage was found. this led to the conclusion that internal leakage was very likely occurring. due to the many instances of radiator cracks and toxic mixing of fluids among similar year models (mid-2000 model years of nissan xterra), the dealership recommended that the radiator be replaced and the transmission thoroughly flushed, which might prevent the transmission from requiring a complete overhaul in the future - although there are no guarantees. this work was completed for a total of $1500 including discount; the incident occurred well after the extended warranty provided by the manufacturer for resolving issues that had been experienced by others, hence the dealership's charges. a request was nonetheless made to get reimbursed by the manufacturer (nissan), currently under review. it is possible that this issue was dealt with at a very early stage and might therefore result in a lower probability of transmission problems in the future, which could cost several thousand dollars ($6-7,000 or more). other drivers/owners have typically experienced more severe issues, such as shaking/stalling vehicles and/or illuminated dashboard lights indicating engine problems.

My car began shuttering bad enough that i was afraid that it was going to stall or that i would get into an accident. thankfully, i didn't i found out that a faulty radiator leaked into the transmission. apparently, this is a well known problem. i am being told by nissan that it will cost $7,000 to repair/replace the radiator, hoses, transmission etc. my mileage is just over 106,000 miles so, like everyone else, i will get no help from nissan in making these repairs. i can't afford to fix it at this time so it will have to sit and wait while i will pray that there is a recall soon. *tr

Transmission and radiator defect-internal leakage between the 2 engine parts -nissan did not notify me, the original owner, of the defect or of the successful lawsuit against them for this problem. *tr

Transmission over heats due to radiator hose corrosion.

I park the car and when i came back couldn't start. thought it was a battery problem. tried jump start with my other car, no luck. left in the parking lot for a few days. came back and hook my code reader and it shows u1000. u1000 is ground harness problem. i tried to clean the battery terminals both sides but no luck. so towed the car to darcars nissan and they told me need to replace radiator and transmission. they said will cost $4700?.so i started researching and found out that nissan xterra 2005-2007 and even new models had radiation fluid leak into transmission. so how am i supposed to know if i have harness grounding problems or ?radiation fluid leak into transmission? dang. darcars nissan service center never mentioned anything about code u1000 when we took the car. so now what??? *tr

It has same problems as all the 02-08 xterras but you wont issue recalls on fuel sensor, radiator leaking into tranny, air bag sensors, control arm. thanks for letting loyal nissan owners down!!!! *tr

I noticed a vibration, like you were driving on the rumble strip on the side of the road between 40 and 50 mph, at around 2000 rpm and the transmission would not switch into overdrive. i took it into the dealership and the service tech diagnosed the problem, cooler system failure, in about 5 minutes after taking one look at the transmission fluid and coolant. the cooler had failed leaking coolant into the transmission fluid and vice versa. they replaced the transmission and cooler assembly. i had just under 97,000 miles on the vehicle and had to pay $3300 for the repairs. i am very disappointed in nissan and how they have handled what is clearly a prevalent and known issue with cooler failures in certain models. a $3000 deductible (plus tax) that expires at 100,000 miles for an issue that's known to occur at close to 100,000 miles is not much of a consolation.

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