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Problems with 2013 Nissan Sentra FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2013 Nissan Sentra starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 60 906 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2013 Nissan Sentra

Vehicle was in motion, check engine light turned on and the fuel gauge on dashboard started to acting out; i thought my car was leaking gas, but i could not smell it. i thought the problem was electric. i called nissan of huntington to report the problem and making an appointment, but it was too late (3:45pm), so i had to bring my car to centerport automotive. they scanned my car's computer system and: "code po 463 fuel pump sending unit malfunction code". as a result, they replaced the fuel pump and sending unit assembly in fuel tank. my car was 35472 miles at the time this work was done. had to pay 681.37 dollars + nys sale taxes. i would love to be reimbursed since a fuel pump lasts more than 125,000 miles. thousands of 2013 nissan sentra cars have a fuel system recall, but not this particular vin number.

Tl* the contact owns a 2013 nissan sentra. the contact stated that she filled up the fuel tank, but it became low again halfway into her trip. the fuel gauge needle went down to empty. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the dealer was not contacted. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and attempted to service the vehicle, but could not finish correctly. the failure mileage was 42,000.

On january 17, 2019, our 2013 nissan sentra died in the middle of rush hour traffic and put my husband at risk for being hit. my husband was on baseline road in phoenix, close to i-10 freeway. car died near driveway entrance by restaurant. tow truck driver said it's cvt transmission. so did our repair person, interstate auto. the code at nissan also said it's a faulty cvt transmission, which they know about. there is extended warranty to 120,000 for some vehicles, but they conveniently said our vin is not covered. we are at 119,000, so that's convenient for nissan. we then were referred to nissan consumer affairs and they said there's nothing they can do. they also said they had no idea we were the owners of the vehicle. we bought it from tempe auto nation in may of 2014, but it's a 2013 preowned certified. they told us the warranty was increased to 100,000 because of that, but they never let us know. they also said there is a recall from 2016, but we never got anything. again, nissan said they did not know we were the owners until 1/21/19. that's a lie! we've had the car serviced. it was bought from tempe auto nation with 4400 miles on it. they have our info in computer system, but now can claim they did not know. we were the only ones that brought it in, no one else. so now the car is not drivable because of faulty cvt transmission that put my husband and i at safety risk every time he/we drove it. especially not notifying us about passenger recall since 2016. please let me know who we need to talk to next. worst customer service ever! caught in several lies! i'm attaching document that they claim they've never heard of or seen before - claim they don't know anything about faulty cvt transmissions. asked where i got my info & i showed them. also, you may google it - all over the place.

I purchased my 2013 nissan sentra new from the dealership in march 2013. my transmission was completely replaced within 1.5 years (28k miles) from purchase due to manufacturer defect. the problem is reoccurring about 3.5 years (77k miles). symptoms are similar to most reporting i've seen online. acceleration delays, car sputters, metal on metal sounds. my car came to a complete at an intersection with oncoming traffic coming from both directions. given my first transmission was found to manufacturer defect my 2nd transmission which is identically failing needs to be addressed same which it is not.

'takata recall' when i recently got this car, at first i knew something was off because it wouldn't accelerate like a normal car and it wouldn't go pass by 30mph on the freeway. i let a couple of days passed by until the last day before i told the dealer , i was an entire day turning my car on and off thinking that it will stop glitching but i was on the freeway and i was causing a lot of traffic due to it's malfunction. after that, they took it to the dealer to get another transmission or system called the cvt transmisson, they actually did change the transmisson and after that it was working well but wasn't satisfied with it, it started loosing power and there's times when it doesn't want to accelerate and i have to push my foot all the way in which is scary because there's times where it just throws me off since i have no idea when it wants to accelerate like a normal car. overall, they changed the cvt transmisson and i felt that it got worst and now i just don't feel comfortable with this car , i don't feel safe with it but the sad part is that i'm still paying for the car.

So many issues not even sure what it is. car will fail to shift into gear and constant redline, very dangerous when getting on the highway. car will randomly get no gas to accelerate until i turn the car off and then on again. transmission slips at 80k miles. or perceived to be slipping, car will drop rpm and then rise quickly jerking the car around. going down hill the car will quickly rise rpm over and over and the car will uncontrollably jerk very noticeably.

In the fuel pump the wire plug is burned and it makes crack. because of that gas is leaking.

Cvt transmission failure resulting in slow acceration with max speed ranging 0-25 mph. this is a known issue with nissan vehicles, and was covered by an extended warranty for certain vin numbers. my car was taken to local dealership to troubleshoot transmission. the dealership performed inspection on other components of vehicle, made unconfirmed accusations based on brake wear, and age/sex of driver. the consumer affairs department at nissan (mandy) initially indicated everything looked good, and that she only needed the cvt test results from nissan to confirm that the issues for my cvt transmission were in alignment with cvt repair that they provide assistance with. when coggin nissan shared the results with mandy, she declined coverage. beforehand, when i spoke to raymond (service advisor), i asked is there anything about the test results differed from test results of cvt transmissions covered by nissan, and his reply was 'no', when i explained this to mandy, and requested to view the documentation that coggin nissan shared with her, she declined stating information was only to be viewed by internally. i have a questionable history with this dealership over two unrelated incidents that should be documented in their system. one incident was me taking vehicle in for a 4 wheel alignment. they quoted a price, supposedly performed work. when picking up vehicle, they explained rear end was out of alignment, but that they don't perform rear wheel alignments on 2013 sentras. i explained the rear tire tread wear was reason for alignment. i explained they needed to disclose that they don't align their own vehicles prior to performing alignment so consumer can take vehicle to an alignment shop with ability to align. i disputed charges, and management waived. other scenario was having a rear bumper cover painted. phone price quote was $70 lower than in person.

Transmisssion is not shifting correctly it sticks and stop. our car has. 44,000 miles on it. it sometime will not go forward

Huge fuel leak (car can catch fire and kill the people) i have huge fuel leak when the engine is running and happen without any notice and i was lucky that car didn't catch fire while driving (note that the vehicle is running only 6000 km that is meaning bad quality car from nissan)

I'm a owner of a 2013 nissan sentra i bought 1 year ago and it has now had 5 transmission put in it. i have 2 children at the time the car became self driving rpm just kept going up without me pushing the gas the car has major problems and nissan refuses to think it's a hazard my wife almost lost her job cause of this car it about got us killed i'm stuck under fiance company lucky with extended warranty but i don't feel safe something needs to be done shuttering jerking no power when trying to pull out on the highway this thing needs to not be sold to no one they need to be responsible and take it back and allow us to have a safer more reliable car. consumers affairs website says enough multiple issues from all across the world.

First had to replace fuel pump at 29,000 miles, then on a trip to key west, the car, starts to jerks and loses acceleration, couldn't accelerate do to the gas pedal unable to accelerate the vehicle, kept pressing until it started to accelerate again. had to turn around and head home. this vehicle a little over 3 years old and 30,000.

In very hot weather the car will shake when stopping or sitting at a traffic light and occasionally the engine will stop. the engine has also stopped while the car is moving. this only happens on very hot days.

Intermittant engine misfire, car will shut engine off while driving or ramp up rpm causing car to jerk forward. my daughter was driving 45 mph giing around curve when engine shut off , she coast to side of road. restarted and engine started misfiring. check engine flashed and then went steady. diagnostics showed p02 cyc 2 misfire. cyc 2 coil replaced and now two weeks later the car is misfiring, jerking engine was on, drove to nissan dealer they run diagnostic and it came back with no codes in history.

Not even 24hrs after purchasing the car, did my engine light come on. i then took the car to get the emissions test which failed twice. i was told the issue was the gas cap that was then replaced but the check engine light came on again and this time i was told this was due to a small leak in the evaporative system. everytime i fill the tank up this light comes on and i get the message "fuel cap loose" but the cap has been replaced and tightened

Tl* the contact owns a 2013 nissan sentra. while driving 70 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the contact was unable to restart the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the fuel pump needed replacement. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 53,230.

Weston nissan volvo / to whom it may concern in december 2013, i bought a 2013 nissan sentra, from your dealer services weston nissan. so far, i received forever the services from your specialized department, maintenance required by your people in the same place where it was purchased. a few days ago, the vehicle presented a fault according to reports by the mechanic of weston nissan; corresponds to a failure of transmission. that person notified me that the transmission (powertrain) is damaged and have to be replaced at a cost of $ 4000. this transmission was damages because proper maintenance was not performed, as reported by the mechanic. now, as can this be possible? , if the car constantly carry to service according to the warranty and maintenance requirements upon miles. and in the service record, you can see that there is no service for this part. nissan should stand behind their transmission product, reputation and do what is right for all consumers who experience a traumatic and costly situation due to the poor quality and failed transmission. nissan decline to take any responsibility. also, i'm very disappointed because in that short time the car suffered air conditioning problems, replacement gas pump, air bag problems (many times) and more recently serious transmission problem. in my car's service record, there is no evidence of changing air filters and other important car's parts, which gives serious doubts about your service's quality. personally, replace the air filter was never changed. i think there is no reason, if there is been a properly service, to have all this issues with my car. best regards, nhtsa recall 14v-138

While driving on the interstate at about 75 mph, the vehicle started losing acceleration and eventually stalled. we were in the left hand lane and luckily made it to the shoulder because we were going downhill. it was found to have a faulty fuel pump at 57,749 miles.

Left rear tail light was broken, moisture affected propulsion causing an immediate inability to sustain any acceleration almost resulting in an accident with the sudden loss of power while vehicle was in motion.

Tl* the contact owns a 2013 nissan sentra. while driving approximately 65 mph, the vehicle decelerated when the accelerator pedal was depressed. the vehicle was maneuvered to the side of the road. the vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the fuel pump needed to be replaced. the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 13v068000 (fuel system, gasoline). the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 70,000.

My fuel gauge is faulty. when i fill my tank up, within 50 miles of driving, the gauge reads that i have 0 gas and that i need to fill up again. this has left me guessing when i need to fill my tank up again based on mileage that i drove and days since i last filled up

Vehicle turns off by itself while driving, transmission needs to be replaced,and a lot of issues with the engine. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2013 nissan sentra. while driving various speeds or parked, there was a strong fuel odor coming from the rear of the vehicle, especially on warmer days. the vehicle was taken to a dealer, but the cause of the failure could not be determined. there were no recalls on the vehicle. the manufacturer was notified. the failure mileage was unknown. ...updated 05/11/17 *bf *as

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