2005 nissan frontier. consumer writes in regards to fuel sending unit problem. *smd the consumer stated the fuel sending unit should be replaced by nissan, regardless of what month the vehicle was manufactured. the consumer stated it was obvious the same part was used on vehicles throughout the entire manufacturing process. according to the invoice, the fuel gauge would not read full. *jb
My nissan frontier truck's "check engine soon" light appeared. the warning was dtc p0463. it corresponds with nissan's technical bulletin el07-027b, reference ntb07-069b. nissan extended the warranty to 9/24/11 and 72,000 miles or less. my vehicle's mileage is at 32,500 miles. nissan recognized that it had a problem with the fuel level sending unit. they even extended the warranty for it. unfortunately, i don't drive this vehicle much. i checked on the internet. many of the problems appeared at the 30,000 mile mark. my fuel gauge is erratic and does not show an accurate level of fuel. this problem is caused by the deterioration of the unit based on use and not time; therefore, i believe they should either recall this part or extend the warranty with either the time or mileage or unlimited. i am afraid that my fuel will run out without any warning and cause a major accident on the freeway. i am very frustrated with nissan. they don't take ownership over their problems. i personally will not purchase a nissan vehicle again. *tr
Driving on highway around 9 pm at 65 mph. the engine stopped i was able to pull off the highway and come to a safe stop. i had run out of fuel ,the fuel gauge indicated 1/8 tank of fuel left. the check engine light came on. i got fuel and drove it home. hooked the truck to a scanner code p0463 fuel level sensor circuit high input. i believe there is a recall for this same problem on other nissan vehicles. the dealer told me my truck was not covered by that recall. can you tell me if my truck is covered under any other recalls for this problem? thank you . *tr
Passing other vehicle on i-45 towards downtown at approximately 70 mph the engine experienced intermittent stalling. i was in danger to crash others with problems to get our of the high speed lines. at that moment the engine totally stalled ,. finally i was able to reach the extreme right line and pull out waiting for a complete stop. i tried to restart the engine but no help. i did not believe it but wanted be sure that no lack of fuel was the origin because i already had the problem with fuel sending unit problem which do not work properly to accurately show how much fuel is on the fuel tank. i got some extra fuel. we returned and poured the 1 gallon can , then i tried to star the engine. it cranked but no starting. i called my insurance requesting towing service . i tried two more times and after that the engine started roughly and hesitating. after 2 minutes and stabilized i decided to continue. i called my insurance company to cancel the towing service . decided to continue on i-45 but on the extreme right hand side line. ...
My 2005 nissan frontier le 4x4 recorded a p0463 (fuel level sensor circuit high input) earlier this week. it cleared came back once, and now is constant. after filling the tank, the fuel gauge took approximately 20 minutes to register full. now my fuel gauge does not work at all- it simply displays zero fuel present in the tank. i've already ran out of fuel once this week, on the highway. i've contacted a local nissan dealership, apparently nissan has a recall (or tsb?) for certain nissan frontiers- however my particular vehicle has 133,000 miles and is thus not eligible. can you please assist? *tr
Fuel sensor & gauge malfunctioned; nissan acknowledged the defective part, but will not replace. they doubled the warranty of the part, but i fall outside the "years owned" guidelines. nonetheless, i feel nissan should repair the item for free since it's been determined to be a faulty part on many vehicles and could be a safety issue. *tr
The vehicle shut off on the hwy. this happened twice on different days. the vehicle was going at a 60-65 miles per hour speed and it shut off. i cost to the side of the hwy and turned the truck back on. *tr
I have had my 2005 nissan frontier for 3 months and the fuel sending unit has gone out. i have been researching all it has happened to many of the owners. it is not right for the nissan to place faulting parts and make the owners pay between $400 and $700 to repair it. *tr
Fuel gauge inaccuracy - nissan chose not to include model year 2005 frontiers in a voluntary safety recall campaign that was issued on 2006 and 2008 frontier, xterra and pathfinder vehicles (campaign id# pc 042). in the alternative, nissan extended the warranty of 2005 models from 36 to 72 months. my 2005 vehicle is now exhibiting the condition the condition wherein the fuel gage reads one quarter tank, when the tank is actually empty. this resulted in an out of fuel incident occurring on the highway, a near accident and subsequently being stranded awaiting roadside assistance. although my vehicle only has 41,000 miles - it has been 78 months since purchase and nissan is denying my request for coverage of the repair cost. had nissan rightly informed me of the condition via inclusion in the recall campaign - i would have had the defective fuel sending unit replaced immediately. instead i am being forced to cover the cost of repair for this safety defect. i therefore am requesting reimbursement for my related expenses. *tr
My gas gauge acting weird erratic. reads full when full but reach half way mark needle will drop to empty. nhtsa info says there was a recall due this but ken graff nissan of riverdale utah refuses to fix unless we pay. notice on web there are many nissan owners with same problems. *kb
A defective fuel sensor on a vehicle with less than 45k miles. the gas gauge gives improper readings and the service engine light is continuously on. *tr
Service engine soon message appeared and fuel gauge failed. code check revealed-po463 fuel level sensor failure. based on internet search most of this nissan product of various years has this problem,- a definite safety issue and nissan refuses to repair under what should be a recall in my opinion. nhtsb should require nissan to repair at no cost to owner. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 nissan frontier. while driving approximately 55 mph, the check engine warning light illuminated. the vehicle was taken for refueling and when the vehicle was restarted, the fuel level gauge displayed an inaccuratly low reading of fuel. the failure recurred sporadically and in addition, the contact stated that the when depressing the accelerator pedal, the pedal would intermittently become stuck in a partially open throttle position. the vehicle was not taken to have the failures diagnosed nor was the vehicle repaired. the failure mileage was 82,000 and the current mileage was 83,000.
I own a 2005 nissan frontier w/~91,000 miles. a few weeks ago the fuel gauge stopped working correctly. the fuel level reading varies from a low fuel warning light to full with each time the truck is restarted. the "service engine soon" warning light goes on and off with each restart. the nissan 'recall' for this problem is restricted to such a low mileage, that many vehicle owners are stuck either living with the problem or paying over $450 out of pocket to have it repaired. so much for their interest in building any brand loyalty. *tr
I have a 2005 nissan frontier, i received a recall notice at 95,000 miles for the fuel gauge not working properly, problem is they only warranty the part to 75000 miles. the issue didn't start until 90,0000 miles. *tr