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Problems with 2007 Nissan Xterra EQUIPMENT

On average, the 2007 Nissan Xterra starts to “feel” problems with the EQUIPMENT and its various aspects after 130 649 miles.

Components Affected by EQUIPMENT Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2007 Nissan Xterra about EQUIPMENT into the following categories.

ELECTRICAL 1

Recently reported EQUIPMENT problems on 2007 Nissan Xterra

Transmission and radiator failure making it unsafe to drive, nissan company is well aware of these issues and refuse to do a recall and refuse to let their customers to be aware of the issue. as for me i am pre-med and i need my vehicle to get to school and work i as caregiver for an elderly man and woman so not a very much of an income so i depend on my car about a month ago i was driving on the highway when i heard a noise at the back end shuddered as if i was driving over rumble strips i took it in on my next oil change. *kb

Nissan unsafe failure parts transmission and radiators hi my name is [xxx] my story begins as a happy one, but soon turns out to be my worst nightmare back in november 2007. i bought my first car a 2007 nissan xterra from avondale nissan brand new which is now paid off. it was a very nice vehicle, had really small issues with normal wear and tear and normal maintenance which i kept up on myself. right now i'm attending asu for premed and i need my vehicle to get to school. the issue started when i was driving on the highway, all of sudden i heard a noise and the back end shuddered as if i was driving over rumble strips. i took it in on my next oil change to discover that the transmission fluid had leaked into the coolant, then i had the radiator replaced, then a couple months later my engine light came on and the same issue which i was previously having with the my transmission fluid leaking into the coolant began again. in addition to that incident, i was told from numerous dealerships including nissan that the radiator was damaged and now the transmission was also damage. i then started googling the problem and to my surprise to find out that so many other nissan owners were experiencing the same problem. this horrified me when i went to the dealership where i purchased it new in 2007. the service advisor in the service department told me this is a terrible problem because nissan is aware of this horrible design flaw on nissan's part and they're not doing anything to help their customers, he said that nissan is not going to do a recall at all its just a defect. he also stated that to fix the transmission and get another radiator would cost $500 for the radiator and $5155 for transmission not including tax or labor. i will never in my life ever buy a nissan again nor would i recommend someone to purchase it! i'm not getting any answers from them they are fully aware of this unsafe defect. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *kb

I have a 2007 xterra with 42k. i filled it at the gas station and noticed right after leaving the station that the gauge still said a quarter of a tank. so i pulled over and turn off the engine and then restarted it the service engine soon light was on. as i were driving down the road the gauge slowly started rising to the full mark. my car didn't pass state registration with the ses on. *kb

I have a 2007 nissan xterra the fuel gage whent haywire. i took it to a nissan dealer and they told me it would be $600 to repair. this is bull seems a lot of xterras are having the same problem and nissan will do nothing about it. there should be a recall. *tr

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