Since her husband is familiar of the mechanics of vehicles he asked a few pointed questions that they could not answer. Something is not right here. Such as, use safety glasses, jack stands, no loose clothing, etc. I spoke to a lady who I haad to explain this more than 3 times the problems and feel like this is going nowhere. If the connection at the transmission is easily accessible I would disconnect there.
Also, I would think if you have paid for an extended warranty which are usually for drivetrain only, this would include the transmission it should at the very least be covered under that policy. Follow the bottom hose to the thermostat housing on the front side of the engine. Release fuel pressure by starting car and removing the fuel pump fuse, open fuel filler cap, remove rear seat, open fuel assembly cover by turning the screws clockwise, remove harness, … remove fuel line quick connector carefully if pressure was not relieved, gas will leak, make sure to release pressure completely , take out fuel assembly watch out for fuel level sensor and temp sensor thingies. Pop the panel back on and you're done. To me that was cheap insurance for piece of mind.
Good luck ncasparro1 answered 5 years ago my 07 sentra also gave out on me while driving to vegas and now i am already having problems with my new transmission. I have 150,000 miles and just today had my first transmission problem. Be gentle but it will pop off. Or should I replace the filter, which makes me a bit more nervous as I've never done anything like this before. Thats definitely worth the money in my opinion. Or something caused the transmission case to crack. First one replaced at 72,000 miles, now that one is out at 152,000.
There is no such thing as permanent or lifetime fluid. Went on a road trip last week to Yellowstone and the transmission gave out just before we got to Laramie. Thanks to Nissan of Decatur and thanks to Nissan Motors for standing behind their product. I had 2 engines replaced. No matter the situation, Advance Auto Parts has the Transmission Cooler - O.
I decided to turn around and go back home. Can anyone help this just started robertpompa45 answered 5 years ago Def Sounds like the Transmission. Fluid is expensive so they want to minimize costs. With both of these under your belt insist that they replace it for free. Found out when they replace it, that the warranty is 12,000 miles. Here is the manual book you guys can access online: Here is the maintenance schedule service: I thank you and appreciate if you guys can help me. She was so upset - out on I-70 with no power in the car.
Someone needs to pay for the snake oil salesman who put this technology into these cars and is costing people time, money, danger, and distress. It helps lubricate, and the older the fluid gets, the less well it lubricates. Replacing the filter as soon as you notice a problem can save your transmission. A Nissan dealership for a fee can test the expected remaining life of the fluid if you wish via their Consult system. Removing and replacing that bracket which is held onto the engine block by 2 bolts , does not affect the operation of the car.
Put this one on a Silhouette and by-passed the in-radiator cooler altogether. Scrape the old Gasket off, if any. Either way, Nissan bears no responsibility here unless you can introduce some new evidence to the contrary. I do not use the attaching parts, but they are of good quality. It is simply a terrible car and the transmission is a joke. Pair it up with an in-line transmission filter for a clean cool combo.
Print the above out and take it to the dealer and have them explain why this doesn't apply to you. Easy test, take it on the highway way and see if it goes into limp mode 6th gear, Nothing over 45 mph. These reviews are from anyone who purchased those parts, in this case a Automatic Transmission Filter, so you can feel confident that you know what you are buying. If you do it on a regular basis, every 15k miles, the fluid isn't all that dirty. They removed the pan, then drained and inspected the torque converter as well as the valve body.