Below you may see the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING components and the number of complaints they received.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 nissan frontier. the contact was driving at an unknown speed when the vehicle suddenly caught fire. the contact was unable...
General grabber aw 225-70-15 stock on 2002 nissan frontier have belt separation in the sidewalls. i have filed a complaint with general tire (#55041)....
Dealer has not addressed problems other that to say they are looking at the problems. ummary does not list defects. *ak
2005 nissan frontier. consumer writes in regards to engineering issues with cross contamination fluids between radiator and transmission. *smd
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan frontier. while driving 30 mph, there was an odor emitted into the vents and the contact noticed smoke under the hood. the contact coasted over to the side of the road and noticed oil and antifreeze fluid spilling from the reserve tank onto the transmission. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the spill caused the transmission and radiator to fail. both the radiator and transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the vin was unknown. the approximate failure mileage was 94,000. updated 04/14/16*lj updated 04/18/16. *jb
My frontier died on 12/6 / on 12/7/2015, i had it towed to the boardwalk nissan and paid $100 to have the problem diagnosed. i was told the repairs would cost $10,500. the radiator caused the transmission to go out in turn causing the computer panel to burn out. i asked the service adviser was there something i could've done to prevent the problem. he said no, the problem happens. i then had the truck towed home. now, i find out there was a problem that nissan should've known about, had they made the repairs to the radiator, my truck would be working today. this makes me angry. it makes me angry that i just paid $317.44 to replace tire sensors that may not have been needed!! the radiator issue resulted in a $417.44 expense that may not have been necessary ($100 for a diagnosis). the truck was parked in front of my house. i attempted to start the car on 12/6/15, it wouldn't start. thinking it was a battery issue, i waited until the next morning; only to find out it wasn't the battery. i called ...
2005 nissan frontier. consumer writes in regards to coolant leaks from radiator into transmission. *smd
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 nissan frontier. while parked, the vehicle failed to start. the vehicle was towed to a dealer, who diagnosed that there was contamination by the engine coolant. as a result, the transmission and radiator needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 104,000.
Nissan has admitted to faulty radiators in their 05-10 midsize vehicles. mine being a frontier but also used in xterra, pathfinders and i believe titans.these radiators when they go, take the transmission with them. 4700 dollar bill later nissan says i'm 2 months beyond my 10 years and will not honor any help, even though i'm 10k under the 100k mile limit. so because i kept my miles low and have taken care of my pickup i am still at fault for their faulty equipment. my family will ***never*** own another nissan as long as we live. at anytime they could have said hey for $275 we won't recall these radiators but they are $275 to replace you should do it before it goes and takes the transmission too. [xxx] you nissan.... poor business. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Like so many other nissan frontier owners, the radiator coolant got mixed with the transmission fluid. this is factory defect known by nissan. had to replace radiator and transmission since the car was not responding well and was not able to run properly. called nissan three times to ask for some financial support and they denied it. *tr
My 2005 nissan frontier has cross contamination between the radiator and the transmission. nissan new about this problem years ago. to fix the problem they extended the warranty out to 10 years. now i need a new radiator and transmission. my cost 3000 dollars. i only had a month left before i was [xxx] out of luck. i have been driving for 35 years and have never had to replace a transmission that only had 67000 miles on it. poor design and the consumer pays. they wanted to know if i was going to fix it. i told them i had 2 choices fix it or set it on fire. they gave me a strange look. i told them to repair it and i would but toyota next time. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).*tr
Was driving 2007 nissan frontier when 4wd light came on and check engine light came on. slowed down and came to a stop. when i tried to accelerate, there was no response. apparently, transmission is ruined due to a known defect with the radiator where coolant leaks into the transmission. nissan never issued a recall for the radiator assembly, just extended the warranty to 100,000 miles, leaving the consumer responsible to fixed catastrophic transmission failure. cost $6500. *tr
Due to a defect known by nissan, the radiator coolant leaked into the transmission causing transmission failure. nissan knew about the defect and did nothing to correct it. instead they added an "extended warranty" that most people will not be able to take advantage of due to years/mileage limitations. i made it into the last bracket, where my co-pay for the repair is $3000 instead of the full $5800. the dealer did not research the warranty and tried to have me pay full price. i will never buy a nissan again due to their decision not to take responsibility for a known defect. *tr