Transmission failed prior to first service requirements, cvt transmission. warranty extended but not for current year. only year prior. also vtc retartder kit recalled for 2009-2013, not for 2014. same problems are happening but not being covered under recall. took to dealer and was told it is not covered even if the problem was a recall for the year before.
Transmission failure at 50,450 miles. in motion, slipping, jerking on city street. top speed about 30-35 miles per hour.
Nissan cvt transmission on 12/05/2018, about 10:00am- took my vehicle in for oil change and vibrating and shaking of car. paid about $350.00 for oil change and transmission flush and change (which the service dept. said i needed for transmission). that same day about 5:00pm while on the freeway my car stopped accelerating, starting shaking and i was able to pull over gradually to the side of the freeway. i got it towed back to the same nissan service center for them to evaluate. on the next day the service representative says the car needs a new transmission and the warranty has expired. nissan has come back to say that they will pay for a new transmission minus 20%, which will be $800.00 but they are not willing to pay back the 308.00 they charged for the transmission work done the following day. i have just began to realize how widespread a problem this nissan cvt transmission is. i was so very fortunate that i was able to get to the side of the freeway safely.
My car transmission is unstable. i have a 2014 nissan maxima with 88k miles and check engine soon sensor came up. my car on streets was not shifting properly and eventually would stall. ran diagnostic, p1778 code for transmission step motor replacement. replaced this part and transmission still giving issues. my car has stalled on me several times on the highway with my family in the car, very hazardous. the transmission will not shift into gear properly, wont pick up on speed until late , causing rpms to rise dramatically. i've read online in countless posts that the cvt transmission in nissans are terrible. this is a nissan issue and needs to be addressed. very unsafe for nissan drivers with cvt transmission. i can't afford to pay for a new transmission and i feel that nissan should honor a transmission replacement for all who have come victim to their faulty cvt transmissions. these faulty issues pose a threat to the drivers, passengers, and all who use the roads for driving, pedestrian walking and driving on highways. *tr
My 2014 nissan maxima with my family and myself inside were in a near death situation when the car did not have power to cross train tracks that went across the road. we heard the train coming and the only reason we escaped death was because of a man in a pickup truck in back of us observed the situation and quickly pushed the car over the tracks and out of the way just before the train quickly passed through. i later found out from the dealership that the nissan cvt transmission failed and that was why the car didn't have the power to cross the train tracks. they also said that the cvt transmission repair would cost me $5000.00 and that the repair wasn't covered under any cvt transmission warranty. nissan should cover this repair on there known troublesome cvt transmission. would nissan cover expenses from the death of my family and myself because of there faulty transmission?
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 nissan maxima. while driving 45 mph, the accelerator pedal was depressed, but the vehicle decelerated. while at a stop sign, the accelerator pedal was depressed, but the vehicle seized and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer (country hill motors, 6639 f frontage r, merriam, ks 66202, 913-362-7111) where failure code: p0746 (line solenoid performance) was found. the dealer stated that the transmission failed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 101,000.
Transmission is gone , car only has 77000 miles , needs a new transmission
Cvt transmission needs to be replaced = car was diagnosed at 70,000 miles
On august 13, 2016, the car stalled in the middle of the high-speed ramp going onto a highway (long island expressway) without any warning, putting us in extremely dangerous situation. electrical system was still working, but motor shut off. i couldn't get the car moving after numerous attempts a/c also shut down exposing us to a 100+ degree heat under direct sunlight. also while waiting for a tow truck, we got hit in the back by the ongoing ford suv which could not stop on time.
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 nissan maxima. the contact stated that the service engine soon warning light illuminated. the contact also stated that the vehicle failed to accelerate over 30 mph. the failure occurred over three occasions. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the transmission control module needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. the failure mileage was 1,458.