We found the following complaints for NISSAN MAXIMA (2004)
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May 4, 2006 i was traveling on west academy/green st. Northbound. The clutch had just been replaced for the second time and it malfunctioned again. (it literally sucks to the floorboard with no play to disengage to neutral, this had happened to my husband twice prior, i panicked didn't see the red light or stopped traffic and slammed into the car stopped in front of me at an estimated speed on 40 mph never hitting the brakes. The damage to the car was severe with an insurance pay out just shy of $10,000.00 dollars. The damage was only to the front of the car, no airbags deployed (there are eight airbags in the front passenger compartment) i was restrained by the seat belt. It was not enough for me not to be injured, i hit the steering wheel and gear shift causing severe bruising to my arms, legs, chest and a bump on the head.
My complaint is not about a part failing, but in nissan's response to replace a part.my 2004 nissan maxima was involved in a collision where the side airbag deployed.in the repair work, the airbag module needs to be replaced (ordered).the part was ordered on oct. 12, 2011 and after more than two months of the part being ordered, the part has still not been produced by nissan.first i was told it was a back-order issue, but then i lost my patience after 2 months and called nissan corporate, i was told that it is a component distribution issue, which tells me absolutely (wait for it) nothing.the most frustrating thing for me is that i am being told that the delivery of the part is indefinite, so my car sits at the collision shop basically in limbo.i have researched and cannot find any recall information for my vehicle relating to this part.from what i have been able to gather, there seems to be an issue with the testing of the part, therefore the part is not being produced.in my opinion this is discreetly being kept quiet and disguised as a back-order issue by nissan.i see recall issues for this part for the altimas, but not the maximas.it seems like this is a bigger issue than nissan is willing to acknowledge.i am trying to find all avenues to make this complaint about this matter and hope that it registers.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 60 mph, the air bag warning indicator illuminated intermittently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.
2004 nissan maxima all features had locked up. Consumer tried to fix the problem, when trying the car jumped out of park and rolled down the driveway hitting a taurus and a trailer. Airbags did not deploy.***nar***the consumer was injured and as the vehicle was rolling down the driveway a family member, which the vehicle nearly missed fell backwards and broke her wrist.the consumer stated there was no reason for the gear shift to lock or for the vehicle to jump and roll. The vehicle had been placed in park and the parkingbrake had been pulled prior to the incident.
My 3 girls and 1 of their friends were in my vehicle and they were ran off the road and the car went off the road into an embankment.the driver side air bag did not deploy but the passenger side air bag did and it broke my daughter's nose.i contact nissan about the airbag not deploying and was told it all depends on where most of the damage of the car is (all of the damage was on the driver front side).everyone was taking to the er and the daughter with the worst injury was referred to a specialist because of the impact and because the airbag shattered the inside of her nose into pieces it was nothing to do to repair.my daughter plays basketball and i couldn't even get a nose brace for protection.this was a terrible experience for the girls and i wish no parent will ever have to experience anything like this.i saw the story on the cbs evening news (aired 10/2/14) where the long lady is suing honda because of that what airbag did to her).airbags appears to do more harm than good.although my car was a total lost, i am thankful that the girls are still alive.
On may 06, 2011 i was involved in a major car accident.my driver airbag did not deploy and the passenger airbag where no one was sitting deployed.i was 8-months pregnant at the time of the accident and due to the airbag not deploying i sustained injuries to my stomach almost causing a early labor (pre-mature) i was fortunate that the doctors were able to stop my baby from coming.if my airbag would have gone off properly it would have prevented my stomach from hitting the steering wheel.i contacted nissan consumer affairs and they told me that it is "normal" for a airbag to not deploy when in a major car accident.i want to make sure this is correct because i paid for this product to work.
I was involved in a car accident with a drunk driverwhile traveling 65 mph on highway and another truck was coming in my direction in the median at night with lights on.after i passed the truck i saw a parked dark car in the left lane with no lights on and tried to slow down, but i hit it pretty much with the front of my 2004 nissan maxima sl.upon impact, the airbags did not deploy.luckily, i was wearing a seat belt, but i sustained soft tissue injuries.i filed a request to have nissan investigate, and received a letter saying there was insufficient deceleration of your vehicle to inflate the air bag. I figured i would get these results since nissan made the decision themselves.i am frustrated because i felt they should have deployed.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 25 mph, the contact crashed the driver side of her vehicle into the rear end of another vehicle.she stated that only the passenger side air bag deployed.the contact's head struck the steering wheel, which caused her to have a headache.the dealer has not inspected the vehicle to determine the cause of failure.a police report was filed.the current and failure mileages were 70,000.
My nissan maxima 2004 met with an accident, may car hit the suv in the front badly. The damage is extensive.left light is gone, radiator is broken, hood is up, mudguard is down and other damages.the air bag did not deploy inspite of heavy damage.
A small pickup truck going south failed to yield on coming traffic making a left hand turn at an intersection, an turned into my vehicle substantially damaging the front left side of my vehicle.the air bags did not deploy and i sustained a bruised left elbow from holding onto the steering wheel as we crashed.
I also seem to be having transmission jerk problems with my nissan maxima. The car has 100000 miles on it. I get a jerking motion when the car shifts from 1st to 2nd that really hurts my neck. It jerks especially hard when making a turn and the car slows down and picks up speed again. And, in my case it also jerks one day and behaves ok another day. Also the problem seems to happen more with a warmer engine, and is rarely happening when the engine is cold.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima that a friend was driving on sunday morning, september 23,2007. There was 3 of us in the car. We were going through a traffic light that was green when a cop ran the red light and we basically t-boned him right in the passenger side of the police car. The officer was in chase of a stolen car. The whole front end has damage on my car. You can clearly see the airbag sensors in front but the airbags never deployed! i am wonderingwhy this would be and what can be done?
My car suddenly surged forward while parking (my foot was on the brake).the car struck a high curb backed up by a berm which brought it to a stop.i banked my head on the windshield (airbag did not deploy).air dam was torn off.no other obvious damage.the car has not yet been inspected by dealer.
I also seem to be having transmission jerk problems with my nissan maxima. The car has 100000 miles on it. I get a jerking motion when the car shifts from 1st to 2nd that really hurts my neck. It jerks especially hard when making a turn and the car slows down and picks up speed again. And, in my case it also jerks one day and behaves ok another day. Also the problem seems to happen more with a warmer engine, and is rarely happening when the engine is cold.
I had a new born in october 2006. I purchased a brand new britax decathlon car seat and have had a lot of trouble putting it onto my 2004 nissan maxima. The back seat latch anchor (the one behind the front passenger seat and close to the middle) is very hard to reach because it was hidden in between two seat belt buckles. It is not possible to be latched on.
The car started up and was running fine. My wife went back into the house to get our daughter and found the car had stalled. The car has not started since. I am concerned about this situation, because of the fact that the car justed stalled for no apparent reason. I hate to think what could have happened if my wife was driving the car. In addition, according to several post on edmunds.com this is happening to other consumers.i have had other problems with this car since i purchased it 3-12-03. It has been back to the dealership several times for the following reasons: service engine lights coming on, leaking sunroof, cd not working, a fog/condensation behind center console screen, and interior molding coming loose. I have called nissan usa and spoke to matt at 310-771-8454 ext 8454. If you can help with this please contact me at 410-239-0119. Thank you for your time and efforts.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While the vehicle was being serviced by an independent mechanic, the wiring underneath the driver's seat caught fire. The fire department was not contacted. An auto technician extinguished the fire. There were no injuries. The independent mechanic stated that a wire burned through, which likely caused the fire. The contact was unsure of what repairs were needed. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was previously serviced per nhtsa campaign number: 05v512000 (seats). The contact spoke with tim dahle nissan (4528 state st, murray, ut 84107) who stated that they could not assist and advised the contact to speak with the manufacturer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that they were not liable since the vehicle was no longer under warranty. The approximate failure mileage was 175,000.
Engine recall i was driving my car and while i was driving the car caught on fire. I was on highway 62 east in minneapolis mn going the speed limit 60 miles and i look and seen smoke coming from hood and the back of my car from the tail pipes.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 65 mph, the horn failed to sound when engaged. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the horn assembly and horn switch were both replaced. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The failure mileage was 146,089.
The car started shaking and would not accelerate, the service engine soon light was now displayed. Need to get off the road and have it towed.the ground wire was broken off the transmission and caused the computer to short out as well as all of the six ignition coils as too much voltage was sent to the coils.nissan knows about the problem but did not issue any recall. This can also cause a fire in the car if the wires heat up and catch the evap system; therefore i would recommend issuing a recall of this problem.
I own a maxima 2004 and it accelerate by itself every time i drive under 35mph or 10mph above. They already repaired the transmission, change some wires, replaced abs sensors, and did some other electrical work and the problem doesn't go away.
Fire in drivers side dashboard...updated 07-05-13
When it rains the back passenger door has water in the door and soaks the back floor
I am a nissan maxima lover!! i have had a 95 max, a 00 max, and now a 04 max. I had no major problems what so ever with my maximas except for this 04. This car is literally driving me crazy! first the car started jerking. Then my windows started sticking my driver and passenger window will go down then sometimes not come back up.then later it started making this embarrassing rattling noise. Everytime i got an oil change it would stop for a while. I needed a dependable car which is why i got another nissan but about two weeks ago i was grocery shopping with my kids and as i turned on the highway headed home the whole car shut down in the middle of traffic. How dangerous is that. I managed to coast to a gas station and had to call aaa to tow it home now i am stuck with a car that i cannot drive and have to continue to make car payments on. Ive been told it was a mixture of my transmission and timing chain.there have been several reports on this site with transmission and timing chain problems. Unless nissan does something about this my next car will be a ford fusion! love my maxima but cannot endanger my kids with an undependable vehicle. With all that business nissan gets what harm will it cause for you to help your customers fix cars that you caused the problem to with this faulty engine and transmission problems. It would keep customers like me coming back to nissans. I do like the new models but i dont want to go through this problem with a newer car. Nissan what are you going to do?????
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated while driving approximate 40 mph, the interior lights, power windows, and power seats failed to operate. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who informed the contact that the body control module would need to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. There was a recall related to the failure under nhtsa campaign id number 05v512000 (seats). The manufacturer was notified and they informed the contact that the vin was not included in the recall. The approximate failure mileage was 135,000. The vin was unavailable.
I have on 3 occasions had my car shut off on me either while driving or while parked.i have had many parts replaced on my car.just recently, my car slipped gears and would not go above 25 mph.i figured it was the transmission and i was right.nissan replaced my transmission ( a few days before my extended warranty expired).then i noticed my alarm system did not work after i got the car back.less than a week later, my gears slipped, the car started to shake and it shut off on me in the middle of the road and it could not be restarted.luckily, nobody got hurt.this problem needs to be looked at and a recall should be issued.
I have had numerous ignition coils replaced over the course of the last 16 months.several times incurring weeks without the vehicle.there have been several electrical problems resulting in part replacement and the engine catching on fire.nissan corporate sent technicians to research the issue and had to replace the engine as a result of the fire, saying fortunately i stopped the vehicle before the fire got out of control.under the hood was charred and melted plastic and oil.since having the engine replaced, i have gone 9 months and have the same problems with coil failures and replacement.i am perusing lemon law action at this time but need to see what else can be done.i am at the point where i have no confidence in the vehicle and everytime i smell something out of the ordinary, i fear that i will see more smoke and another fire.the technician said the ground wire from the battery was shorting out against the body of the engine and transmission.the wire that was replace 9 months ago was replaced again two weeks ago for corroding completely through and making contact with the engine again.
I bought used 2004 nissan maxima car at north shore auto mall on 9/18/14,the service tech. Drove car up to front of dealership w/car still running he test drove car w/me( didn't think anything about it at the time) i got in and we went for a test drive, car was great. Got back to dealer, gave the balance. Once i left dealer, while driving on highway the car started to skip & felt like it was going to stall, i pulled over to right lane, put hazards on w/traffic behind me, the car stalled, i almost caused a collision, cars were beeping, swerving out of the way, i couldn't get any acceleration with it in drive, so i put it in neutral & after 3 tries it started up w/much hesitation. I was scared for my life & others on the road, i took side streets to make it home & when i stopped at stop sign it stalled again, i repeated the same steps as above w/hazards on the whole ride home.now i know why the service tech. Took test ride w/me. I had a friend with me as my witness.this car wont pass inspection , the check engine light will not turn off, i called dealer he said make an appt, i said i only have 7 days for inspection sticker, he said, he has nothing to do with service and to call them. I called on monday the 22nd &1st,available appt.wasn't til 9/25/14, my 7 days were up on that thursday. He said he'll call me around noon, i waited til friday 5pm, he nor anyone in serv. Called to update me & let me know car will be there over the weekend. What do i do & what's the time limit on fixing my car w/o any communication to me. Im sooooo upset at the lack of professionalism and ethics,im afraid if i say something derogatory, they will sabotage my car. Please help me..!!!!
Cd player does not connect to speakers. Sound muffled.
On two (2) seperate occasions i have been driving my vehicle (2004 nissan maxima) when my brakes have went out completely.the brake pedal was on the floor when i went to use, leaving me with no braking power whatsoever. On both occasions, after stopping the vehicle and turning the engine off, the brakes resumed normal function after a few minutes.i took my vehicle to the nissan dealership, where it was purchased, and was told they could find nothing wrong with the vehicle.clearly, this malfunction is the result of an electrical/computer problem.
Problem 1 of 5:purchased 2004 maxima brand new on 4/12/04.end of june, 2004, noticed temperature gauge pinned at hot.also, sometimes when i reverse, my trunk pops open.called nissan to bring car in.was not given appointment until 7/12/04.of course, the wonderful mechanics at nissan huntington could not experience the same problem and said my car was operating property at that time.gave me my car back and was told the next time my car is pinned at hot, bring it right in.then, a few weeks later, the thermostat was pinned at hot again.when i called nissan the woman who answers the phone for service would not let me bring my car in despite what the mechanic told me a few weeks back. She would not give me an appointment until the following week.i told her that this could be a major engine problem and what if my car engine fails.she did not care.so i drove the car in anyway, and had to cut the line at the service dept and grab a mechanic so they can see for themselves that the thermostat was indeed pinned at hot and i am not crazy.this was on 8/11/04, my car is just about 4 months old now.the dealership finally determined faulty temperature gauge and placed gauge.i only had 3,992 miles on this car.the dealership did give me a rent a car because i made a big stink about my car being broken and i would be out of a car for 4 days.
On october 5, 2016 my husband came home from pt and parked the car under our carport. When he got out of the car there was not signs of smoke or any warning lights on in the car. He came in the house and started to get dressed and about 10 minutes later our neighbor was knocking on the door" screaming your car is on fire". The fire department was called out to put out the fire and after it was out they found that the fire started in the engine and ruled it an electrical fire. I called nna and explained what happened, sent photos, the police report, and fire report and they stated that it would take 6 weeks for them to even decide if they would investigate and that they would not help with any fees to have the car preserved. We live on a military base so we had to have the car towed away so that military housing could assess the damage that was done to the carport and we can not afford to pay daily for having the car sit at a tow yard while nissan decides if the will even investigate the cause of the fire. I really feel like there should be a class action against nissan because with all these complaints this can't just be isolated incidents.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle stalled.the power and steering failed and the engine shut completely off.the vehicle was pushed to the side of the road.there were no warning lights illuminated on the instrument panel.the vehicle was jump started and driven to a repair shop.the mechanic stated that the battery and crank shaft sensors needed to be replaced.the vehicle was not included in the recall for the 2003 models, nhtsa campaign id number 03v455000 (engine and engine cooling).the contact believes that the vehicle should be included in the recall since the failures are identical.the vehicle has not yet been repaired.the current and failure mileages were 83,000.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. When i was driving, the steering locked up and there was no way to steer. I don?t know how i did it, being petite and not so strong, but i managed to make the car move to the side, then it turned off automatically. I tried to turn on the car and it didn't start. I had to wait a few minutes and turn the key for a few seconds until the engine restarted. It becomes extremely difficult to pull over to the side, and i was saved the 5-7 times this happened to me. Luck was on my side! i didn't drive my car on the freeway, because i was terrified my car would stall and my son and i would die in a terrible car accident. I finally had to go to my shop and replace the two camshaft sensors with the following codes p3040 and p0345. With some searching, i found out that i?m not the only one with this issue. I stand by the former complaint: ?i found out that nissan has a recall on altima?s with this same issue, but will not cover and recall my vehicle. This is very dangerous and i do not understand why they would only recall certain makes when it is the same exact error code on both vehicles. It is a p3040 and p0345 cam sensor/cam shaft recall through nissan. However, they say my make and model does not fall under this recall. Shouldn't they recall all vehicles with this same problem?? thank you for your help in this safety issue.
This is problem #1:(i had so far 4/5 major problems)purchased 2004 nissan maxima brand new.within 2 months of driving this car, the thermostat kept registering at h, pinned at h.when i took it to the dealership in huntington, ny, they could not find the problem.was told, when it pinns at hot again, bring the car in.well, when i driving to work and the thermostat was pinned at hot again, i called the dealership to tell them and the receptionist said i could not bring my car in, it was not an emergency.i informed her that i don't know what type of problem this can be and what if my engine ceases?she said there was nothing i can do, and i can come in next week.i drove there anyway, and had to grab a mechanic to see that my car thermostat was indeed pinned at hot.it turned out to be a "electrical" problem and they had to replace the entire thermostat, and dash board. Also, while all my problems were going on, my trunk pops open when i reverse every now and then.of course, the wonderful mechanics at the service dept in huntington could not duplicate the problem.. What a surprise??
I was driving to work july 3rd, 2013 around 7:00am.i smelled smoke in my car so i pulled over, opened my hood and i didn't see anything.i got back in my car and continued to drive to work.i smelled smoke again, only this time to realize that my bottom was getting hot. I looked down to the right to see if my seat warmer was on and it wasn't.then my seat began to move forward & backward by itself about 3 times.i turned back around to the front and there was a cloud of smoke in my face & flames at my feet.i quickly grabbed my phone and my ipad, released my seat belt, pulled up my emergency brake, opened the door and jumped out of my car falling onto the ground, jump up, and called 911. While waiting on the fire department & the police i stood there crying hysterically, terrified and watched my car go up in flames.
Woke up to a horn steadily beeping, went to my window to see what was going on and i see flames shooting about 15 ft high and knew my neighbor's car was on fire, after the fire the owner told me he had not driven the car that day, and that it melted the dashboard and quickly destroyed interior and engine compartment of the car, there could have been fatalities or injuries as the car had a full gas tank, and luckily did not reach gas tank, but if it had there would have been major property damage to several homes, and many lives put at risk.
Me radio and gpsand air and hit is the problem 1 day work others day no
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving approximately 20 mph, the transmission lurched forward and made a loud clunking noise when shifting from second into first gear.there were no warning lights illuminated on the instrument panel.the failure occurred intermittently.the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, but they could not duplicate the failure.the vehicle was taken back to the authorized dealer on three separate occasions for identical failures, but there were no resolutions.a transmission diagnostic test was performed at an independent mechanic and the computer sensor was replaced.the technician also recommended that the transmission be replaced.the vehicle has not been repaired.the failure mileage was 63,421 and current mileage was 79,319.
It started with a loud noise out of the left front wheel then the abs light came on then the back and service engine light and then the speedometer would read the speed. Then it shuts down if im at a stop light for a while or out of nowhere this is not safe!!! at all as it can cause and accident. Its has happened at turning lanes and the car behind thank god stop in time or else he would of rear ended me. Soo i took it to the dealer and said it needed a new abs pump, harness, and ipdm. I've only had this car for 9months its a 2004 nissan maxima with 56,000miles on it and for the price i paid this shouldn't be happening to a car that claims to be sooooo reliable. Not happy at all!!!!! now im stuck paying $2500.00 for repair and something that i've read sooo many complaints about and nissan just avoids it and says cant do anything since it has no warranty very disappointed!!!! angry!!! frustrated!!! and broke!!!!!
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with 50,008 miles on it and recently had the abs coming on while i was driving and no dash warning lights on, brought it to the dealer to find out that the right rear abs speed sensor went bad but why didn't any warning lights come on they pulled the abs fuse and now the warning lights are on but you absolutely can not stop the vehicle when this happen this imagine hitting the brakes at 55 mph with your two year old in car and its not stopping because when you abs sensor goes bad it turns on the abs which does not allow your normal brakes to operate and do not throw any of your dash lights on, if i had the money for a lawyer i would be going after nissan right now it should work so if you have a problem with your abs it should turn at least your warning lights and then disconnect the abs so you can use your normal brakes to actually stop the car..... Also none of the front end and rear end body lines match up to none of the gaps between hood and fenders are the same can get finger in one side and not the other same with the trunk, and the car has only been in one accident that i know of that i reported had gotten side swiped at 45 mph on drivers side by big truck also notice that front and rear windshields do not have nissan stamp on windows the car fax was clean well the on the dealership i bought car from was clean i think this car was wrecked front and rear and fixed and wasn't reported then sold to me with 26,800 miles when i bought it no sits at 50,000 cause have nothing but problems with i would like a state inspector to look at car my opinion is car is unsafe but only one i have and still owe more than 10,000 dollars on it please help.
For starters i replaced the alternator then the battery and then the crankshaft senor and then dorman that is on the possessive side of the battery. And it doesn't want to start still. Now just maybe you can help me on this.
2004 maximaautomatic transmission - bought new; continually jerks when switching between gearswith less than 100,000 miles; now the park lamps continually go out on the vehicle.
My 2004 nissan door actuator is failing regularly. I understand that this is a common problem with nissans after reading many internet blogs. Is there a recall on that item?
Anti-lock brakes engage almost every time brake is applied.tsb says rust has to be cleaned out of the right rear wheel hub and a drain hole has to be added, right rear abs($250 +) sensor has to be replaced, with possible replacement of abs actuator($1000 +) required.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima which was purchased march 2006.have replaced the struts and later found them to have some sort of defect. The radio/cd player went out about 6 months after the purchase of the vehicle. The horn went out, fog lights had a short, had numerous brake problems. A/c had to be re-charged 1 year after purchase..this list goes on. October 16, 2008, i had my vehicle towed due both transmission cooler linesbursing on the fwy. The shop repaired both lines totaling $428.54. Today is november 24, 2008 and my vehicle needs to go back to the shop due to the transmission slipping and jerking into gear. I have gone on line and read all the complaints for the 2004 nissan maxima's and the transmission problems. I am having the same issue the other owners have. Something needs to be done! there is evidence that nissan north america has not put these maxima's together in a correct manner. These are beautiful cars but are always breaking down. Please help!
The body control module keeps the front and back lights from working. The tail lights also not working. The license plate lights not working cost for replacing with labor and tax is over 1k in california.while i was driving at night i could not see the road. I had to pull over and get towed home.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. Check engine light came on and within a few days problem began.when driving down an incline and turning one way orthe other the car will die, steering will lock up and there is no way to steer.unable to restart engine until you come to a complete stop, put in park then it takes multiple attempts to restart.you also cannot even steer over to the side of the road to get out of traffic.this almost caused me to have an accident on two different occasions.i found out that nissan has a recall on altimas with this same issue, but will not cover and recall my vehicle.this is very dangerous and i do not understand why they would only recall certain makes when it is the same exact error code on both vehicles.it is a p3040 cam sensor/cam shaft recall through nissan.however, they say my make and model does not fall under this recall.shouldn't they recall all vehicles with this same problem?thank you for your help in this safety issue.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and i read so many complaint about this vehicle especially the transmission i am having and there hasn't been a recall i have had problem with this vehicle such as axle radiator navigation don't work went out electricalproblems car is pulling because of transmission.
- the contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving at 65 mph on the highway the driver's front door opened unexpectedly. He then pulled over to the side of the highway and shut the door.the contact took the vehicle to the dealership and they told him that the failure was due to electrical failures.current and failure mileage is at 62,000 miles.
Abs controller failure without cause. Speedometer will not work because of it.
When ever i shift to reverse the car pauses and then jerks. I took it to the shop and had new motor mount put in to solve the problem. For a few days you could barely feel the jerking when switching to reverse. Literally by the next week it was bad all over again and the jerking returned. Also, sometimes when i am driving i can feel the car, to my knowledge, switching gears. For example, this morning i was driving to work and going only around 25mph and as i started to accelerate the car jerked and slowed down for about 5 seconds before it returned to my normal speed. Thirdly, the power locks are not consistent. When i lock my doors with the automatic lock on the keys or even by pressing the power locks on the door handle it will only lock the front right passenger and the back left passenger door. This can be very frustrating as i have left my car doors unlocked unknowingly.
04v326000 one of the recall numberthe other is 05v512000 not sure what to do at this point i've changed my timing chain also already i also received a letter stating if i had to replace it to contact nissan i believe i'm just getting the run around
We have been having problems with our transmission for a few months now, we took it to the dealership (cerritos nissan) and they say the problem is that we need a new transmission. This will be our third tranny and the car only has 120,000+ miles on it. Our first transmission lasted 5yrs. Before having to be replaced and now this one has lasted 3yrs. The transmission now is stuck in 5th gear when you switch to the tip tronic setting to see the gearing and this is the reason there is no power during acceleration. We also need motor mounts now because of the violent jerking that the tranny does when put into gear. And the dealership also said we needed a timing chain replacement because it was bad as well, total repair cost $6700.00+. I've recently taken my car to another mechanic and he said the timing chain was perfectly fine. Our driver side window switches do not work again, that was replaced 1yr ago. And we are now on our third set of front struts.
My disaster:first while driving, the car shut off.i was left with no power anything (steering, brakes, etc).luckily i was able to pull onto a side road.the local shop said i needed a new electronic control module (ecm) or onboard computer.had to then tow it to the dealership for programming.i was still getting a mis-fire and it was a result of 6 bad coils which are believed to have created the bad computer.on top of all this, i needed to replace my cam shaft sensors because they were damaged.to summarize:bad coils lead to burning of my ecm, which in turn destroyed my cam shaft sensors = $2700!!!
Gps navigation system gives a disc error message when trying to use it.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima se a year and two months ago. It had 91,000 miles on it. The transmission started slamming gears a few months ago right around 100k miles. I had it looked at and no problem could be found. But then on 1/8/15 the transmission got stuck in 5th gear. It would go into park and reverse fine but in drive it went straight into 5th. I was able to get it to slowly drive to a friends house where i parked and left it over night and borrowed a vehicle from them. The next morning i came back cranked it and it was fine. So i drove it towards the repair shop. It dies as i pull in. They run a diagnostic and they say the cam sensor is bad. The really expensive warranty that supposedly covers my car from bumper to bumper is claiming that this part is not covered in my bumper to bumper warranty so now i'm suck with a really expensive repair bill if i want to drive my car again. The thing is i get on line and see that there are thousands and thousands of people who have had the same problems i'm having and nissan is aware of the defect in the year model of car and are doing nothing to fix it and no ones warranties are covering the repairs. I'm a single mother and i make very little money so i don't have the extra income to fix this problem that clearly should be a recall in the first place. I hope that you will make nissan accountable one day for their blatant screwing of their customers.
For the 4th time in 35,000 miles the car began to misfire, run rough and lose power. Since we have experienced this before we quickly pulled over and had it towed to a mechanic.the mechanic told us that the same parts failed that failed the last three times. These consist of ignition coils (plural).changing these fixed the problem for 5 weeks where the problem happened again although more catastrophic.grounding cables ($2250, six coils ($1,100), and then whatever else (ecm is expected and maybe cylinder sensors).doing internet research has resulted that this is a known problem for the 2004 line that nissan has refused to compensate owners for.
Car won't start.
Dt*:the contact stated that while driving 72 mph,a piston in the engine fractured causing oil to leak out of the vehicle.the instrument panel failed to provide a warning that the oil was low, and that the vehicle was overheating.the vehicle was taken to a service dealer, where the dealer was unable to repair the problem.
I bought the 2004 nissan maxima sl for my wife in 2008.it was a one owner with about 90,000 highway miles, i loved the car and had no problems until feb 2010.the abs system started acting up.sounds like the abs is trying to engage every time you hit the brakes.nissandealership wanted $100 just to hook it to computer to see what the problem was, no thank you.i had a mechanic friend hook his service computer up while i droveand like many other consumers, my maxima has a right (passenger) rear speed sensor that is bad, this causes the brakes to not function properly, all the while there are no service lights on the dash, you can pull the abs fuse and but then that knocks out 1/2 of the cluster, including speedometer, gas gauge, parts of the obc, this is a huge problem suffered by many consumers and needs to be addressed immediately.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.since the vehicle was purchased, the contact has experienced failures with the radio and headlights, the rotors were replaced three times, the front coil springs were replaced twice, and the battery wiring burned.currently, the transmission pulls when the vehicle is accelerated.the vehicle will be taken to the dealer to diagnose the transmission failure.the manufacturer stated that no recalls were available for any of the failures.the current mileage was 49,000 and failure mileage was 26,000.
10,522k miles,- i broke down due to failure of alternator and battery. Dealership replaced both.15,358k miles,- i complained about a loud rattling noise, like a flat tire rattling grinding noise and car feeling shaky.= dealership found no problem. Continuing driving my car thinking everything is ok. I bought it brand new so i shouldn't really worry. I was wrong for thinking that.27,500 mi. -i broke down againgot towed to the dealership,where they replaced another alternator.27,732-ibrought it back to dealership, because i just thought the noise my car still made didn't seem right.= dealership resecured heatshield 3.26'099 mi.-r/f headlight bulb burnt out. Dealer fixed that one.28'071 mi.-left side front headlight burnt out. Dealer replaced .29,276 mi.- i paid $300.00 for my major service that was due for my car, also thinking maybe my car wouldn't be as noisy as it is. Maybethe dealership might find the problem.31'431 mi.- i still hear the grinding noise,the cover under engine was loose, my air conditioner was not cold enough, and the center console was loose.=this time the dealership said it was the heat shield for the grinding noise, they fixed the loose cover under engine,fixed center console, and replaced low pressure hose in the a/c.31'813 mi.- car still making the grinding noise, i hear knocking noises from the back of the car when i reverse, and the a/t light stays on longer than normal,then turnes off.= dealer replaced front exaust pipe, said the knocking noise i hear in the back of the car, is from the aftermarket air cleaner.(that is in the front of car).when i picked up my car from the dealership, i felt like this time my car was going to be fixed.i got in my headed for home.i heard the same noise i have been complaining about since 15,358 mi.i turned around brought right back in to service.=they replaced the rear manifold and cat converter.i picked up my car but i still hear the noise my car makes and itis louder when turning.
Prob #4 on august 9, 2006, i went to leave for work and my car would not start at all.when i turned the key it sounded as if it would start, but it would not turn over.it is an alternator problem.i had enough with this car.after reading and printing all the complaints on this website, i ended up with 42 pages of complaints, 3 to a page.a number of the complaints had alternator problems and the maxima dying on them while driving around the same mileage that my car is at right now, 27,300.my car is only 3 years old and it would not start!!!when my husband came home from workit started right up for him.i refuse to drive this car now. I am pregnant and cannot risk being stuck on the side of the road somewhere.my husband called the nissan dealership and spoke the man who sold us the car, we are going to try to get out of the lease.i have a complete lemon.on top of all this, i received two recall notices on this car.the first one is for corrosion in the back bumper for "salty" states.since ny is considered a salty state, i am suppose to get this taken car of by their "caring" dealerships.i called nissan in smithtown, ny and made an appointment for 7/20/06 who lost my appt. I made this appointment a month and half before this.she put the service manager on the phone who told me he cant make an appointment for me until nov! i told him i would call corp and he said go ahead.another complaint to corp, nothing done.received another recall notice that the coils in the head rest can go on fire!not only is the car terrible, but the dealerships are no better.all this money customers spend on this car and the service workers and managers at both habberstad and smithtown are rude & obnoxious.corp told me to try another dealership!i told her i will not drive all over long island to find a dealership who will actually help their customers, and that the amount of money i paid for this car, no one should be treated this way.nissan should be investigated.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 65 mph, the horn failed to sound when engaged. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the horn assembly and horn switch were both replaced. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The failure mileage was 146,089.
Woke up to a horn steadily beeping, went to my window to see what was going on and i see flames shooting about 15 ft high and knew my neighbor's car was on fire, after the fire the owner told me he had not driven the car that day, and that it melted the dashboard and quickly destroyed interior and engine compartment of the car, there could have been fatalities or injuries as the car had a full gas tank, and luckily did not reach gas tank, but if it had there would have been major property damage to several homes, and many lives put at risk.
The speedometer malfunctioned.the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who ordered the electronic section of the dashboard.the order was put in june of 2003, but the parts did notarrive.
The abs control module on the nissan 2004 is not only faulty but dangerous.the problem comes from a short on the passenger rear wheel sensor short which in turns causes the abs module to fail.the abs motor will run even without the key in the ignition causing the battery and motor to become very hot.
Car will not shift right-- dealership can't repair the problem and they do work on car and it doesn't fix the problem. We are out repair bills and the car is not fixed by no means.
I was driving on the interstate and i was going about 60mph then all of a sudden the car stalls out i have no control over the vehicle i come within seconds of being rear ended i'm in the middle lane so i have to figure out how to merge over but guess what i can't because the car is stalled out so i put caution lights on and it takes about twins before the car will even start back up and when it does its geared up to what sounds like a fifth gear and it barley takes off i'm talking my foot to the floor and it's taking off at 2mph come on now, so call for help get my car towed check engine light said it was crankshaft position sensor had it replaced check engine light went off came and picked up my car had to drive that day 45mins from where i lived and about e0mins into the trip bam it stalls again at 60mph same scenary after the car cools down it starts back up just fine but after 30mins of a constant drive it stalls out and i'm stuck in 5th gear ....please help!
Unsafe start. Engine will hesitate before going into gear at the same time will initiate high rpm's on it's own causing a unsafe start in crosswalks, driveways and public streets. The engine/transmission will engage in high rpm's on its in multiple gears before moving forward causing sudden jerks and fast starts.transmission has a hard transition from gears causing a vibration throughout the car when changing gears.the nissan north america corporation was notified in writing of this problem in 2012.
My abs light came on about a year ago, i took it to the mechanic shop to have them look at it. And they told me i needed to replace the rear wheel hub and the abs sensor so i did which cost me $800 dollars. The mechanic told me they get a lot of maxima in there shop with the same problem. He said it was a nissan manufacturers flaw. So make the long story short after i replaced the hub and the abs sensor my abs light still stays on and now i need and abs control module which went bad because of the wheel hub getting rusty.
For about 8 months my abs system would engage in the morning for about 5 miles or so every time i tried to stop. After that they were fine. I took the car to a few shops and they could not find the problem. I was told that since when this was happening the abs lights were not showing in the dash that it was probable that it was a brake problem instead. I replaced the brakes and rotors with no luck. Threemonths later the whole abs system failed and blew out.*tw
I have my transmission jerking turns out i need a valve body just like so many other maxima owners this should be a recall.
Whenever i shift to reverse the car pauses and then jerks, same jerk behavior happenswhenever i shift from reverse to drive.sometimes when i am driving i can feel the car hesitating when switching gears.i have been told the transmission is going bad.
My 18 year old son could not get the vehicle to engage in reverse.in an effort to drive the vehicle to the mechanic the transmission failed while driving and luckily i was able to coast to the side of the road narrowly escaping a traffic accident.i had recently passed this vehicle down to my son and i shudder to think what would have happened to him if he had been behind the wheel considering he is a less experienced driver.i have been informed that there are numerous incidents involving nissan vehicle transmissions.
As i was driving home, traffic began to slow down due to congestion.as i slowed down, the car began to jerk violently.i was nearly hit from behind.the car jerked two more times as i made my way over to the side of the highway.i turned off the car and waited a few minutes.i prayed then started my car again.i was approximately 10 miles from home.as i got off the highway and pulled onto my local street, i came to a red light.as i slowed down, the car began to jerk again.i pulled over and turned the car off.after a while, i continued to drive home.i parked the car, checked my oil (levels were good) and started to call around for help.this is extremely dangerous.
The car is jerking is while driving. It is also revving while driving.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving at an unknown speed, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 74,000. The vin was unavailable.
On sunday, march 4, 2018, in the morning around a 11 am, i was driving my 2004 maxima and it started to loose power and turned off. I tried several times to start it, but it wouldn't hold the idle and turned off again. No nissan dealership or repair shop was open so i called the nearest pep boys shop to my home and they towed my car to their repair shop. They said my car was totally dead and needed a new battery even though my battery wasn't that old. I purchased a battery, still wouldn't start. Pep boys then said i needed a new alternator, so that was installed, still wouldn't start. They then said it must be the engine, so the next day, monday, march 4, 2018, it was towed to the fairfield, ct nissan dealership where it is currently until i can figure out what to do. After 3 days, of calling the nissan dealership to find out what was wrong with my car, bet, in the nissan service department told me that they had taken off the side of my engine and tried to manually turn the drive shaft, but it wouldn't turn and that it was the timing chain and that it would cost anywhere from $2,600.00 to $3,600.00 to repair my car. Please help with start a case, i can't afford this. I'm in school for paralegal studies and a ct licensed tax preparer
Transmission problems causes car to jerk very badly, acts as tho it does not want to go. Pulling off you will have to make sure no cars are coming at all because if you just go, you're likely to be hit.
Woke up to a horn steadily beeping, went to my window to see what was going on and i see flames shooting about 15 ft high and knew my neighbor's car was on fire, after the fire the owner told me he had not driven the car that day, and that it melted the dashboard and quickly destroyed interior and engine compartment of the car, there could have been fatalities or injuries as the car had a full gas tank, and luckily did not reach gas tank, but if it had there would have been major property damage to several homes, and many lives put at risk.
[xxx]starting it up takes 2-3x with putting the gas pedal all the way to the floor, then it jerks into gear.while driving it just stalls out which is very scary & dangerous and it goes from drive to 5th gear no 1-4, and it hesitates & when driving up to a red light for example, then it starts to conk out. Also no pick up from an idle position, i just bought it 9/17/14 and called dealer and he told him it wont pass inspection "check engine light on" constant. It feels like transmission isn't in proper gear (5th)just stalls while driving. Everyone behind me leans on the horn and yells at me when itstalls out in drive. Im afraid to drive it.the dealer (north shore auto mall, lynn ma 01905, mgr name [xxx], real jerk !!) said they did a 21 point inspection, but that's bs, they would have caught that seeing that they arein the business and knew they sold me a car w/bad transmission/alternator. Now they don't want to know me.please give me some resources that you know of to remedy the problem. I could go on & on about the treatment i had to endure but that wont help hopefully you canregards[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. When i was driving, the steering locked up and there was no way to steer. I don?t know how i did it, being petite and not so strong, but i managed to make the car move to the side, then it turned off automatically. I tried to turn on the car and it didn't start. I had to wait a few minutes and turn the key for a few seconds until the engine restarted. It becomes extremely difficult to pull over to the side, and i was saved the 5-7 times this happened to me. Luck was on my side! i didn't drive my car on the freeway, because i was terrified my car would stall and my son and i would die in a terrible car accident. I finally had to go to my shop and replace the two camshaft sensors with the following codes p3040 and p0345. With some searching, i found out that i?m not the only one with this issue. I stand by the former complaint: ?i found out that nissan has a recall on altima?s with this same issue, but will not cover and recall my vehicle. This is very dangerous and i do not understand why they would only recall certain makes when it is the same exact error code on both vehicles. It is a p3040 and p0345 cam sensor/cam shaft recall through nissan. However, they say my make and model does not fall under this recall. Shouldn't they recall all vehicles with this same problem?? thank you for your help in this safety issue.
The transmission slips frequently, often hesitation when switching from park/reverse/drive and when switching from 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd.the slip often results in lack of power to the wheels and then a sudden jerk when it does finally kick in.it can be very dangerous when you pull into traffic and expect the vehicle to accelerate normally and instead get stuck between gears.should be a recall on this transmission since it is apparent from online research that this is a very common occurrence.
My 2004 nissan maxima shuts down while running, causing the transmission to default into 5th gear, (2-4 gears effectively disappear) and the all electricity , radio, a/c, and power steering to shut down. On straight highways one can keep driving by shifting into neutral immediately, and trying to restart the engine with the key.usually it restarts and runs but in a deficient power mode.the vdc light appears, letting you know that the transmission will be stuck in 5th gear, with the option of manually starting in 1st gear.either shifting from 1st to automatic or manually to another gear, defaults the car into gear 5. The car is drive-able in this condition, but one has at stoplights, to immediately shift into neutral, and manually with foot pedal, keep the rpms above 1100.fortunately i was driving straight. If turning a corner, and not very strong, i'd have no control over my car.without power steering working the wheel is very hard to turn.finally one day, the car would not start on cold start. It would occasionally almost fire, make some revolutions,but then wouldonly turn on power of the starter. The first mechanic gave an estimate of $3600 to replace the timing chainthe problem originally did not exist when engine was cold, but after engine warms up, at the first time the rpm's fall below 1000, the engine shuts off... Usually waiting for a cold engine again, causes the car to start up in original form.
Engine recall i was driving my car and while i was driving the car caught on fire. I was on highway 62 east in minneapolis mn going the speed limit 60 miles and i look and seen smoke coming from hood and the back of my car from the tail pipes.
Timing chain failure.timing chain was bad from day one.spent nearly 4000 dollars for repair. Then to look up online and find out many other people had problem. Now a few years later. Same problem
Tl- the contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the abs light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, but the cause of the failure was unknown. The dealer did not diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact left the dealer and took her vehicle to her residence. The contact then noticed a fire emerging from the engine compartment. A police report was filed. There were no injuries. The manufacturer was not notified about the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 130,000. Dyd ... Updated 03/24/14
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that after starting vehicle, the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact restarted the vehicle and the vehicle remained on fifth gear as the contact was unable to shift gears. The service engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the repair shop where the crank shaft sensor was replaced. The failure recurred and the engine warning light illuminated.the manufacturer was not made aware of failure. The current mileage was 130,000. The failure mileage was 128,000. The vin was unavailable.
Car jerks when going from first to second gear. Sometimes it won't go at all. Accident waiting to happen.
I bought used 2004 nissan maxima car at north shore auto mall on 9/18/14,the service tech. Drove car up to front of dealership w/car still running he test drove car w/me( didn't think anything about it at the time) i got in and we went for a test drive, car was great. Got back to dealer, gave the balance. Once i left dealer, while driving on highway the car started to skip & felt like it was going to stall, i pulled over to right lane, put hazards on w/traffic behind me, the car stalled, i almost caused a collision, cars were beeping, swerving out of the way, i couldn't get any acceleration with it in drive, so i put it in neutral & after 3 tries it started up w/much hesitation. I was scared for my life & others on the road, i took side streets to make it home & when i stopped at stop sign it stalled again, i repeated the same steps as above w/hazards on the whole ride home.now i know why the service tech. Took test ride w/me. I had a friend with me as my witness.this car wont pass inspection , the check engine light will not turn off, i called dealer he said make an appt, i said i only have 7 days for inspection sticker, he said, he has nothing to do with service and to call them. I called on monday the 22nd &1st,available appt.wasn't til 9/25/14, my 7 days were up on that thursday. He said he'll call me around noon, i waited til friday 5pm, he nor anyone in serv. Called to update me & let me know car will be there over the weekend. What do i do & what's the time limit on fixing my car w/o any communication to me. Im sooooo upset at the lack of professionalism and ethics,im afraid if i say something derogatory, they will sabotage my car. Please help me..!!!!
I took my car in for an inspection, found out that the floor on the passenger side had rusted from the inside out and there was a good size hole. It cost me a couple hundred to fix because it wouldn't pass the inspection. The next thing was the slack timing chain, the car sounds like a truck. I've been told it would cost up to $3000 to fix. Then the biggest safety issue is the transmission, this one is really concerning. The jerking, bucking, kicking, clanging, the seconds of hesitation between drive and reverse and then suddenly it engages and the kick could give you whiplash. Sometimes i feel like i'm in a rodeo. When the car sits for awhile (overnight) there is no issue with the initial start but once it warms up that's it. You can't accelerate properly once the car slows down, or is making a turn, going around a bend or comes to a stop because it drops out of gear, then there is the hesitation and at that point it just revs, this happens 2 or 3 times before it engages again then there is a massive bang and the car lunges forward, by then the traffic is right under your rear bumper. After this happens a few times there is no more acceleration, the pedal has to be pushed to the floor for the car to move. The engine light came on a month or two ago and hasn't gone off. This is a real dangerous, safety issue. A few days ago another issue appeared, i cannot open the driver side door with the remote door opener or the electronic door opener on the inside of the door. At this point i've read many complaints about these issues, they are all manufacture problems but the timing chain and transmission is the biggest when it comes to safety because you do not know when the car will stop. Why hasn't nissan done a recall????? there are enough complaints.
On saturday january 5th 2013, my engine light came on. I called carmax on monday january 7th 2013 to get my extended warranty information. I scheduled an appointment with passport nissan located in oxon hill, md. The service department told me. I need to have my timing chain, gears, guides and tensions replace for $2,619.00 with replacing the oil cooler (it has leakage) $698.00. Well my extended warranty expired when my car hit 100,000. If i had known this before i purchase the car from carmax, i would have never took it off the lot. By the way i only had the car since april 2011.i need help!!!!!i need to express to you the importance for me to have reliable transportation. I have a young child who i need to take to school each day. Without my transportation, my son would have to walk a full mile to the bus stop by himself alone at 7am. By the way it's dark at that time and it's close to an open street. I myself without transportation, i would have to walk a mile plus to a bus stop to catch a bus to the train station. From the train station i have to take a train to work and walk additional mile plus to work. This is very over whelming because i'm still paying a car note and car insurance for a car i can't drive. I'm being put in a difficult situation because i can't afford to get my car fixed.
My 2004 maxima was 'missing' during freeway driving and 'died' as i turned in my driveway.nissan did some miscellaneous repairs but told me that there was 'secondary timing chain noise due to worn guides.'i was told by the service representative that if this isn't fixed the engine could be destroyed.the estimated cost is $1,700.i am afraid to drive my car because if this breaks on the freeway i and others could be in jeopardy.there are class action suits against nissan regarding a design flaw in the 'timing chain tensioner and guide' assembly.i feel it incumbent on nissan to issue a recall but i am unaware that one has been issued.i feel betrayed that i was sold a potentially dangerous automobile with no remedy other than an expensive repair.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 60 mph, the check engine warning light illuminated on the instrument panel and the vehicle stalled. The contact shifted into neutral and was able to restart the engine. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 2,000 and the current mileage was 93,000.
The contact owned a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated while the vehicle was unoccupied and it caught fire from the engine compartment. The fire department extinguished the fire. A fire report was not filed. A local dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was destroyed. The failure mileage was unknown. The vin was not available.
When ever i shift to reverse the car pauses and then jerks. I took it to the shop and had new motor mount put in to solve the problem. For a few days you could barely feel the jerking when switching to reverse. Literally by the next week it was bad all over again and the jerking returned. Also, sometimes when i am driving i can feel the car, to my knowledge, switching gears. For example, this morning i was driving to work and going only around 25mph and as i started to accelerate the car jerked and slowed down for about 5 seconds before it returned to my normal speed. Thirdly, the power locks are not consistent. When i lock my doors with the automatic lock on the keys or even by pressing the power locks on the door handle it will only lock the front right passenger and the back left passenger door. This can be very frustrating as i have left my car doors unlocked unknowingly.
The vehicle has a very sever jerking or kicking sensation when shifting up or down around the speed of 20-30mph. It happens very often. Even when applying the brakes to slow, the car still jerks forward violently.
04v326000 one of the recall numberthe other is 05v512000 not sure what to do at this point i've changed my timing chain also already i also received a letter stating if i had to replace it to contact nissan i believe i'm just getting the run around
Approximately 2 years ago my car wouldn't shift gears. Since it was covered under warranty still i brought it so the nissan dealership and they replaced a sensor. About a year agony car started 'banging' into gear after being driven for a few minutes. I decided to take it to my mechanic since my warranty was up and nissan consumer affairs was not very helpful.i was told today the transmission valve maybe the problem and its $1200 to fix. If this doesn't solve the issue then i have to have the tranny rebuilt.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving about 20 mph, the vehicle shut off and the check engine light illuminated. The vehicle restarted. However, the failure recurred multiple times.the vehicle was not taken to a dealer or an independent mechanic. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 120,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 60 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. After restarting, there was a slight reduction in the engine power. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who stated that the cam shaft sensor would need to be replaced. The manufacturer issued a voluntary recall under reference number: r2022 (cam shaft) however, the vin was not included. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was unavailable.
My car is jerking and bucking really badly whileinto gear also while coming to stops and driving along. The take off is slow and hesitant and it loses power at times while driving. While putting it in gear it jerks really hard as well. Please help! i can not afford to fix this problem and i need my transportation for work
After 100,000 miles transmission started shoes of failure. Shifting past second grar would cause the car to stalll, then buck. Car would also buck when accelerating at high speeds. Also the car would stall and the accelerator would become unresponsive when shifting at high speeds. Forced to release the acceloratot and the press it again, until the transmission would shift correctly and "catch" the gear. Massivegas consumption caused by faulty transmission. Most errors caused when shifting in high speed or uphill. Specifically when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear.car would slow down and work harder to accelerate after driving at high speeds for any period of time.transmission shifts would cause bucking and the body of the car tojerk and shake.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima se a year and two months ago. It had 91,000 miles on it. The transmission started slamming gears a few months ago right around 100k miles. I had it looked at and no problem could be found. But then on 1/8/15 the transmission got stuck in 5th gear. It would go into park and reverse fine but in drive it went straight into 5th. I was able to get it to slowly drive to a friends house where i parked and left it over night and borrowed a vehicle from them. The next morning i came back cranked it and it was fine. So i drove it towards the repair shop. It dies as i pull in. They run a diagnostic and they say the cam sensor is bad. The really expensive warranty that supposedly covers my car from bumper to bumper is claiming that this part is not covered in my bumper to bumper warranty so now i'm suck with a really expensive repair bill if i want to drive my car again. The thing is i get on line and see that there are thousands and thousands of people who have had the same problems i'm having and nissan is aware of the defect in the year model of car and are doing nothing to fix it and no ones warranties are covering the repairs. I'm a single mother and i make very little money so i don't have the extra income to fix this problem that clearly should be a recall in the first place. I hope that you will make nissan accountable one day for their blatant screwing of their customers.
While picking my new, used maxima 2004 from dealer, pulling out of the lot and waiting for clearance to get on highway, i proceeded to turn onto hw & it stalled & alternator light came on & "check engine" it hasn't shut off yet, i felt like i was in a horrible nightmare.. I thought i was going to get hit because cars were coming, i quickly put hazards on, and put it in neutral and tried to start it, it was trying to turn over as i was pumping the gas pedal like a jack hammer, i finally floored it & it started not without whiplash to my neck, my chest hit the steering wheel because it jerked sooooo hard into gear !!!. I put it in drive and was so nervous because cars were honking & swearing at me...i was totally shocked and greatly disappointed that i almost caused multiple car collision. I called mgr at dealership when i got home & he said " just call service and make an appt. I said i just left your lot w/new plates and told him what had just happened, he said " i have nothing to do w/service, so call them in the a.m. & make an appt." didn't even apologize. I got anxiety because i'm 47 yrs old and had quite a few cars and i know when a car jerks, goes from drive to 5th gear with powerful jerking motion all the time, skipping & stalling while in drive, most likely a bad transmission, its obviously not safe to drive, i just bought it 9/18/14 & i cant drive it, it won't pass inspection in 7 days. Check engine light still on, looks like 7 days is not happening my appt is 9/25/14 supposed to be under warranty. Instead of being excited about car i'm so angry & i feel like once they had my money, they could care less about me or my family or drivers on road. Thankfully no-one got hurt, its been parked since 9/21/14, they said they did 21 pt insp, yaa right !! sure they did, how can they knowingly let me drive off lot..with no regard for public safety. Is this legal ??
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I was inspecting under the hood and the radiator split at the top, spraying coolant everywhere.the cap was functioning. No injury but very dangerous.the radiator looks like it is made of some type of plastic.i have a photograph of the radiator. I contacted nissan and they told me to take it to a dealer.i didn't ask for compensation. I asked that the nissan engineering dept review the defect for safety reasons and received no reply.i replaced the radiator myself. This is a safety issue. I have the radiator in my garage.thanks[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
The timing chain tensioner that is made from plastic came apart and has caused my cars engine to fail.this is clearly a defective designed part . It will cost around $2000.00 parts and labor for the repair from the nissan dealership.nissan should step up and correct this design flaw for me and many others with this same problem .
In 2012 my 2004 nissan maxima would not change gears properly. It would jerk, idle up, and take a while to change gears. The transmission was replaced by a nissan dealership in 2012 for $3,725.64. Since having my transmission replaced, i spoke to about 5 owners of a 2004 nissan maxima that i met at the gas station or grocery store parking lot who told me they had the same issue and had the transmission replaced. There are tons of complaints on line.apparently, there is an issue with the nissan transmission but nissan is not taking responsibility. Please help us in this effort to investigate and receive reimbursement for the transmission problems.thank you very much
Engine light continues to come on> thumping sound under hood when started. Timing chain issues!!!!!! this is known according to extensive research to nissan. Why in the world is there nothing done about it?! we are hard working people and spend hard earned money to purchase a car and there is no recourse for a messed up part!!!!
Me and my boyfriend were sold this car for 2500 and the car needed a new battery, a new converter . Once i brought those items and put them in the car started having compression problems to the point it has a slow take off , cannot go up hills , and we have to shift gears just for it to move .. This car was sold to us like this and we almost fell off a cliff because of the compression problem and not being able to go up any hills .. The people who sold us the car said they will not fix the problem or refund our money .
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that while driving at 65 mph, the brake pedal was depressed and the gear shift failed. The check engine warning indicator illuminated continuously. The failure recurred several times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the solenoid needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 188,000.
The contact owned a 2004 nissan maxima. While the vehicle was parked in the garage at the contact's home, the hood blew up and the front end burst into flames. The contact opened the garage door and extinguished the fire. There were no injuries or property damage. The maintenance indicator illuminated. The vehicle was driven to five star nissan of florence (311 n cashua dr, florence, sc 29501, 843-628-0032) where it was diagnosed that the speed sensor failed. The contact stated that the insurance company totaled the vehicle. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 96,149.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 51 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning.the vehicle was able to be restarted after several minutes and proceeded to function normally. The contact stated that four years prior to the recent failure, the same symptoms lead to the contact having to replace the engine and the transmission. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 200,000.
While i was driving onto a highway off of a ramp i went to accelerate to merge into traffic while doing so my car did not move and the engine rpms redlined after about 3 seconds my car jerked into gear and felt as if someone had rear-ended me however i noticed it was my car not being able to get into gear. Once it got into gear the car peeled out uncontrollably and i almost ran my car off the road.the vehicle is a very well maintained vehicle and only has 75,000 miles on it.
My timing chain primary guide has broke ! this is a defective design assembly part! it's made of plastic and the plastic breaks and the chain looses tension! it cost 2000$ to repair. I'm driving the car.i can't go on the highway because if the chain fails the car will just stop!'dangerousnissan has known of the defective part ! they notified all dealerships in 2004 tsb.buyers avoid nissan maxi as 04-08 models.
My wife's 2004 maxima which she originally purchased new at the pomoco nissan dealership in hampton, virginia has 59,000 miles on it currently and the vehicle's automatic transmission jerks violently when decelerating and then slams into gear. The event occurs around an estimated speed of 25-30 mph during downshifting of the transmission. The experience feels like someone has crashed into you from the rear...and the force from the gearing thrust throws the car forward violently. This happens every time the car is driven and is a critical safety concern for us. Vehicle was taken to wesley chapel nissan dealership located in wesley chapel, florida for an inspection and the tech said the transmission needs to be replaced at a cost of $3300 for parts & labor. As reflected in the low mileage, the car has been driven very little and has been meticulously maintained by her and has remained garaged the majority of the time. I have done some research and discovered that numerous 2004 maxima owners have experienced the same transmission (failure) problems with similar mileage range, but no recall was ever activated by the nissan company to remedy the issue. However, there was an extended warranty issued for a few nissan models regarding faulty transmissions excluding the maxima. Called consumer affairs at nissan to complain about the problem, but was told by rep that there was nothing they could do because the warranty for the vehicle had expired. I explained to the rep that there are numerous complaints regarding the transmission problems and that nissan needs to do something to fix the problem since this is a recurring theme when it comes to this specific year of the maxima model.
After stopping at traffic signal, the car doesn't move and starts jerking when shifting between gears.2 months back the gear wouldn't shift from 5th, took to dealer they replaced a bad sensor and now it jerks and doesn't move when shifting gears.
Transmission problem for nissan maxima 04my nissan maxima 04 jerks when down shifting from 2 to 3rd, slips only after warmed up and im getting off the interstate from 3rd to 2nd after a long trip. It also sometimes shifts hard into gear but not always. Thanks,
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle would shake violently whenever the transmission was shifted from park to drive. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the valve body needed to be replaced. Also, the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for a second opinion who stated that the transmission motor mounts and the radiator needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 102,000 and the current mileage was 113,065.
When driving the car, it slams into 2nd gear and/or hesitates shifting into it. When idle and shifting from reverse to drive or from drive to reverse, there is a 2-3 delay and the car jerks and slams into that gear. The jerk is aggressive and can cause in injury. The car does not shift smoothly and constantly jerks and slams into gear. After having the vehicle diagnosed, they mechanics say it will either need a new valve body or new transmission on a car with 112k miles on it. This is a common issue for 2004-2006 nissan maxima owners and is very dangerous andexpensive.
The car started shaking and would not accelerate, the service engine soon light was now displayed. Need to get off the road and have it towed.the ground wire was broken off the transmission and caused the computer to short out as well as all of the six ignition coils as too much voltage was sent to the coils.nissan knows about the problem but did not issue any recall. This can also cause a fire in the car if the wires heat up and catch the evap system; therefore i would recommend issuing a recall of this problem.
'04 maxima, maintained regularly, original owner, purchased in summer of '03(first batch of assy. Line); noise coming from right side of engine. Noise was loud when engine was cold and would go away after engine had warmed up. Eventually started to still hear the noise (not as loud) after engine was warm. Local repair shop said the noise was coming from the timing chain and most likely the guide had broken and was rubbing the chain and stated both would need to be replaced. This shop had never done one of these repairs on a nissan because "this never happens to a nissan motor". Yet they found many tsbs and internet search results about my particular model car having this same issue. They suggested i have the dealership take a look. I contacted the dealership service center and without telling them what the local repair shop said, only summarizing the explanation of the noise when engine was cold and then goes away after warm up, the service advisor interrupted me and said, "it's the timing chain guide". He barely let me finish the story before he knew exactly what it was. He said that was because he (his service center) has done this repair on 04 maxima's so many times it's ridiculous. He also stated that it has been recognized by nissan as a common problem with the 04 model engines but yet will not cover the repairs. Nissan boasts that the timing chains in these engines are maintenance free or at least worth 300k+ miles (since by that time most owners would have got 15 years+ out of the car), but yet the parts to hold the chain on break down way before that. The labor to repair the surrounding parts is the same to replace the chain since the tech has to reach to the same spot of the engine for repairs. I was originally quoted $1500.+ for the repairs but was able to strike a small discount and paid $1133.55 for "2 tensioner chains", "chain guide", "tensioner assembly", and some other seals & gaskets. Labor alone was $787.50. Which was discounted from $1100.+. Outrageous.
I was in the freeway with my baby on 405, car suddenly started feeling weird, 3 warning light came on, my car shut down in middle of freeway , i have to put my car on park and put emergency lights on. Almost caused and accident with my baby. Car will not start. I was told by mechanic this is a fault camshaft. This same problem was on a recall for 2003 nissan maxima, nissan refuses to take responsibility.
For the past 2 months my 2004 nissan maxima has, at periodic times, starts puttering like it is about to stall, then service engine light comes on. Does this for either a few miles or my entire trip. It also jerks very hard when changing gears, ex from reverse to drive. With in the last month the transmission now feels like it is slipping. Recently, got stuck at a red light in a very busy city district b/c my car was fine but then would not move, finally jerked back to life & started going but at the next stop light did the same thing. I have been doing tons of reading on this & it seems like 2004 nissan maximas have a horrible reputation on their transmissions. I believe do to all of these complaints a recall needs to be done as soon as possible. I cannot afford to keep throwing thousand of dollars on a car that i have always serviced properly & until i hot the 100k mileage mark never had a problem with. This car is dangerous to drive due to the severe jerking while changing gears, stalling out, etc. Please look into asap. Thanks
Nissan transmission and timing chain issues.please see attached comments which demonstrate extent of problem.nissan and their dealership should assume responsibility for this obvious defect. Http://www.carsurvey.org/viewcomments_review_61092.html.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the vehicle would violently jerk.the dealer advised the contact to have the motor mounts replaced and performed the repairs however, the vehicle continued to jerk after repairs.the manufacturer was not notified of the failure nor was the vehicle repaired.the current mileage was 120,000 and the approximate failure mileage was 100,000.the vin was unavailable.
Dt:while the car shuts down/loses power. Consumer is getting ready to make a turn, andduring theturn,car loses power.
Transmission slips and hesitates as you place in gear.once you place it in gear from drive to park to reverse it jerks very hard which places pressure on the motor mounts causing them to have problems.all of the nissan maxima's have a serious manufactured flaw with there transmission.this is a serious flaw and should have been recalled by nissan, all of the complaints made are all stating the same thing.this is clearly a manufacture defect. This defect occurs even if you are sitting still with your feet on the brakes and attempt to shift from park to drive to reverse the vehicle jerks so hard it moves the vehicle even though your feet is on the brakes.this is a serious issue.once the engine warms up the transmission begins to slip even as the vehicle approach a stop light or stop sign the car down shifts itself and jerk as it shifts.
I am a nissan maxima lover!! i have had a 95 max, a 00 max, and now a 04 max. I had no major problems what so ever with my maximas except for this 04. This car is literally driving me crazy! first the car started jerking. Then my windows started sticking my driver and passenger window will go down then sometimes not come back up.then later it started making this embarrassing rattling noise. Everytime i got an oil change it would stop for a while. I needed a dependable car which is why i got another nissan but about two weeks ago i was grocery shopping with my kids and as i turned on the highway headed home the whole car shut down in the middle of traffic. How dangerous is that. I managed to coast to a gas station and had to call aaa to tow it home now i am stuck with a car that i cannot drive and have to continue to make car payments on. Ive been told it was a mixture of my transmission and timing chain.there have been several reports on this site with transmission and timing chain problems. Unless nissan does something about this my next car will be a ford fusion! love my maxima but cannot endanger my kids with an undependable vehicle. With all that business nissan gets what harm will it cause for you to help your customers fix cars that you caused the problem to with this faulty engine and transmission problems. It would keep customers like me coming back to nissans. I do like the new models but i dont want to go through this problem with a newer car. Nissan what are you going to do?????
2004 nissan maxima se. Front right ticking sound. Dealer evaluated the car and said it was a primary and secondary timing chain problem. Said i needed a replacement. I'm told by another non-nissan dealer that this is so common it should be listed as a recall.
My car is jerking and bucking bad.there are thousands of people out there with the same problem and nissan is not doing anything about this.i have had my transmission fluid flushed and it has not helped.others have had valve body work done and even replaced the transmission.the cars are still doing the same.the transmissions had to have been poorly built.something needs to be done.i am still paying on the car and having major car issues. Nissan needs to be responsible. The consumer was also informed the vehicle needed a new engine. The cd player had to repaired and the air conditioner failed. Updated 01/21/10.
When the problem initially started you could hear a very loud rattling noise. Nissan certified dealer could not figure out the problem. Last month they gave me a list which was half printed and half written meaning that the most costly, expensive, and important item were not put in their database system. The certified mechanic basically told me to get rid of the car ( car needs a new transmission due to broken tensioner, main chain). In order for them just to confirm that-that's the problem, it would apps. Take 8 labor hours to take the motor apart. The car feels like it is literally going to fall apart.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the transmission would slip from first to second gear and the vehicle would also stall on the road. The contact also stated that the catalytic converter was overheating, causing the engine coils to misfire. The dealer diagnosed that the there was a defect in the computer. The manufacturer was not notified. The vehicle was in the process of being repaired. The failure mileage was 119,000 and the current mileage was 120,000.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima and when i bought it i thought i was buying a great car that was less than 6 months ago although i still like the car it is starting to make this ticking noise the ticking noise is coming from the timing chain and is doing that because of a piece of plastic has gotten loose on the timing chain guides so now that this piece of plastic is loose my timing chain could possibly snap and damage my entire motor so i decide ok ill just fix it but oh no its 1500 dollars to fix because of all the labor that is needed to getmy car repaired because of the labor involved in getting to the timing chainso my complaint is that why do you have a stupid piece of plastic that is now failing for almost all vq 35 engines it just doesn't make any sense why as a company you are so cheap that you cant design something more durable than a piece of plastic to hold together the engine of my car that when it first came out in 2004 was goingfor like 26000 dollars how cheap can you get unbelievable you would think i would not have to worry about my car dying because of this one stupid piece of plastic that is basically defective and was not meant to hold together a timing chain what a crap company now im on the hook for 3 years and i have to pray that my chain doesn't snap because i cant afford to pay 1500 dollars to fix my car because of a stupid piece of plastic.
Tranmission skipped @ 65,518 wich i was told was out of the powertrain warranty paid $4,000.00 on 12/08/08 for what i thought was a new tranmission. Found out later nissan uses re-built trani. Right after the initional trani was put in i continued to have the same problem...took it a few times back but all i got was the run around...they stated it might be the motor mount, that got fixed still the problem was there. The car went thru diagnostic reading from 2009 thru 2012 but since the engine light was not on it would not give any diagnosis codes.... Until april of this year my transmission skipped again @ approx. 113,500.00 while being tested by a nissan mechanic...updated 07/13/12
I have an 04 nissan maxima. I purchased this car in 04.i had to replace the transmission at 60000 after complaining about the way the transmission shifts, numerous trips to the dealership, a 200 dollar transmission flush, and the replacement of a transmission mount, they finally replaced my transmission under warranty. Since then i have had to replace my front struts 3 times, my timing chain $3500, and now i need another transmission at 126,000 miles. I have been on numerous blog sites with people who shared similar stories.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was informed that the transmission and engine motor mounts needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 136,000.
I have had numerous ignition coils replaced over the course of the last 16 months.several times incurring weeks without the vehicle.there have been several electrical problems resulting in part replacement and the engine catching on fire.nissan corporate sent technicians to research the issue and had to replace the engine as a result of the fire, saying fortunately i stopped the vehicle before the fire got out of control.under the hood was charred and melted plastic and oil.since having the engine replaced, i have gone 9 months and have the same problems with coil failures and replacement.i am perusing lemon law action at this time but need to see what else can be done.i am at the point where i have no confidence in the vehicle and everytime i smell something out of the ordinary, i fear that i will see more smoke and another fire.the technician said the ground wire from the battery was shorting out against the body of the engine and transmission.the wire that was replace 9 months ago was replaced again two weeks ago for corroding completely through and making contact with the engine again.
The contact owns a 20004 nissan maxima. While at an independent mechanic for routine maintenance the contact was made aware of holes due to corrosion on the front driver and passenger side floor boards. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technicians stated the floor board had to be replaced. There was also a buzzing noise in the front end of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who stated the timing chain had to be replaced. The timing chain was replaced; however, the floor board was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 95,000.
Same as everyone else with the same make and model.car rpm's go way high and then jerks and goes into gear.happens after the car is warmed up.does not happen on the highway but it does happen getting off an exit.downshifting from gears 3 to 2 the car jerks and hesitates almost giving me whiplash.i went to a nissan dealer to have the problem diagnosed but the test can back with no problems because the service engine light is not on.this car is not safe to drive but it is my only way of transportation so i have to keep driving it.nissan needs to own up to there mistake and have the car recalled.i am not the only one having this problem..please help us out and do the right thing to make our cars safer to drive..thank you
2004 + nissan maxima's are having timing chain issues which starts to occur after 50k as per the thousand of forum members across different forum. I am a victim too. Its a known defect in maxima's and there has been no recalls to fix this. This timing chain issue fix cost appx $1600 and difficult for us to pay such an amount which has been declared by nissan as a maintenance free item. This timing chain would gradually lead to all sort of problems leading to complete failure if not taken care of. We as a customer pledge nhtsa to take appropriate action. Already contacted local dealer and nissan usa without any results.
Shifting from reverse to drive, 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd - engine revs, transmission jerks after short delay.when going on downhill bends this means that the car wants to jerk off the road, somewhat. Apparently due to improper cooling on the transmission fluid, it gets gummy, and then the solenoids clog up and get stuck.there is also a lot of wear on the gears.for the first repair, a flush and replacing the solenoids will usually give another 20k miles, but the problem doesn't get fixed unless a custom cooling system is put on the transmission lines.it's a crappy design.instead of running the cooling lines to the engine and putting a thermostat on a switch, there should be a dedicated cooler on the transmission.also, it's ridiculously hard to get to the transmission fluid filter, which is inside the transmission case.how hard would it have been to put an external filter down in the pan?
The transmission in my car is slipping.when i am trying to take off many times the acceleration is decreased dramatically and puts my family in danger of having a terrible accident.the gears are hard to switch and it makes a loud noise when this happens.sometimes while driving it starts jerking as if it will cut off.the dealer claims to not have many issues with this problem but my online research shows me that the transmission is the source of most of the problems on this make and model car.
I bought a brand new nissan maxima 2004.after driving for 5 years, it has given nothing but headache and stress. It would not accelerate or would be jerking/shaking after stepping on the accelerator. While driving in the freeway, my car would slow down and couldn't drive pass 20 mile per hour, then engine died.i had replaced catalytic converter ,sensors, mufflers,brakes. And the problems still haven't resolved.as of today, i don't have a car, it is at the dealer for diagnostic.
My timing chain started making noise at approximately 65,000 miles.when idling, i can hear the links in the engine.according to nissan, it will cost me approximately $3,000 to $4,000 in labor alone to correct the problem.
I bought my car new in july of 2003 with less than 14 miles on it. I have maintained my car myself (when i can) since a napa repair shop put the wrong transmission fluid in it and completely ruined my tranny. I change my oil regularly and keep up to date with other scheduled maintenance. I now have approximately 144k miles on my car and i have a obd code of p0420. In addition to the check engine light, my brake light stays on even after releasing the emergency brake. One thing i have notice is that i have to add oil every so often because it goes low. I thought it was because the car is approaching 9 years, but now with the obd code, i know that there is an issue with one or both of the front catalytic converters. Please correct these issues before someone gets injured.
Timing chain whine. Altima, quest, maxima, and other nissan vehicles with the vq35de engine.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the vehicle would lunge forward abnormally. In addition,when driving at low speeds, the vehicle would hesitate to accelerate and there was an increase of engine rpms to 3000. The vehicle would also jerk violently when shifting into the next gear.the checkengine warning light was illuminated. A local mechanic diagnosed that the transmission and the timing belt would need to be replaced.the manufacturer was not contacted.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure mileage was 85,000 and the current mileage was 117,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that whenever it was cold, snowing and approximatelythirty degrees the vehicle would not start. The failure has occurred since 2004 immediately after the vehicle was purchased. The dealer has made several unsuccessful attempts to diagnose the failure. The contact is only able to drive the vehicle when someone jump starts it during the winter months. The failure never occurs during the summer months. The contact wrote a letter to the vehicle manufacturer and has not received a response. The contact has repeatedly taken the vehicle to the dealer to diagnose the failure. The failure mileage was 75 and the current mileage was 44,000.
Car started making a whining sound similar to a turbo whine under acceleration, this got progressively worse with time and mileage. Turned out to be upper cam chain tensioners resulting in the engine having to be removed from the car to repair. Replacement parts are redesigned and dealer said most vq35 and vq40 engines are effected. Problem is the symptom's don't show up until 50-75k miles and will not be covered by nissan.
10,522k miles,- i broke down due to failure of alternator and battery. Dealership replaced both.15,358k miles,- i complained about a loud rattling noise, like a flat tire rattling grinding noise and car feeling shaky.= dealership found no problem. Continuing driving my car thinking everything is ok. I bought it brand new so i shouldn't really worry. I was wrong for thinking that.27,500 mi. -i broke down againgot towed to the dealership,where they replaced another alternator.27,732-ibrought it back to dealership, because i just thought the noise my car still made didn't seem right.= dealership resecured heatshield 3.26'099 mi.-r/f headlight bulb burnt out. Dealer fixed that one.28'071 mi.-left side front headlight burnt out. Dealer replaced .29,276 mi.- i paid $300.00 for my major service that was due for my car, also thinking maybe my car wouldn't be as noisy as it is. Maybethe dealership might find the problem.31'431 mi.- i still hear the grinding noise,the cover under engine was loose, my air conditioner was not cold enough, and the center console was loose.=this time the dealership said it was the heat shield for the grinding noise, they fixed the loose cover under engine,fixed center console, and replaced low pressure hose in the a/c.31'813 mi.- car still making the grinding noise, i hear knocking noises from the back of the car when i reverse, and the a/t light stays on longer than normal,then turnes off.= dealer replaced front exaust pipe, said the knocking noise i hear in the back of the car, is from the aftermarket air cleaner.(that is in the front of car).when i picked up my car from the dealership, i felt like this time my car was going to be fixed.i got in my headed for home.i heard the same noise i have been complaining about since 15,358 mi.i turned around brought right back in to service.=they replaced the rear manifold and cat converter.i picked up my car but i still hear the noise my car makes and itis louder when turning.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 40 mph, the vehicle shut off and the steering locked without warning.the dealer stated that the cam and crank sensors caused the failure.as of december 18, 2007, the dealer had not repaired the vehicle. The current and failure mileages were 80,000.updated 01/17/08.*ljupdated
I purchased a 2004 nissan maxima in august 2006, and it all seemed fine for a bit but once i reached about 84k miles, the transmission started having problems. First, when i shift from park to any other gear. It seems to either hesitate to shift into gear and once it does it shifts in a horrible knock! it continues to do the same problem as well as slip gears while in motion. It usually slips from 1st to 2nd, or 2nd to 3rd. It causes the car to rev and shifts when it wants. That makes it snap even harder.i took the car to a local transmission shop which placed it on the computer. The error was a faulty camshaft position sensor (bank 1). Cost was $181.52. I'm still having the jerking with second gear but only when i slow down easily. The car shifts now, but the jerking continues.the local transmission shop said that i would have to replace the transmission for around $3,500 in order to alleviate the jerking and transmission slip issue.i bought a nissan because they are supposed to be dependable long lasting cars. I would hope that it would last over at least 100,000 miles before any sort of problems would even occur.
Car jerks when going into 1st, 2nd or 3rd and has gotten stuck in 3rd gear when driving, had to put in manual gears in order to stop the vehicle. Also when putting in reverse car jerks and then when you go into drive the vehicle jerks again. A/c also went out about 6 months after owning the car, which was bought in 2009. Vehicle has been checked out by dealership and they do not know what the main problem is with the car, and said they would fix 2 things to see if it fixes the problem, only if i pay them about $3000.00 to $3500.00. Dealer does not know the root of the problem, however they want to charge for "what if's". Car also jerks when you break or slow down without using break system. I am afraid for my life and the life of my family.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle stalled.the power and steering failed and the engine shut completely off.the vehicle was pushed to the side of the road.there were no warning lights illuminated on the instrument panel.the vehicle was jump started and driven to a repair shop.the mechanic stated that the battery and crank shaft sensors needed to be replaced.the vehicle was not included in the recall for the 2003 models, nhtsa campaign id number 03v455000 (engine and engine cooling).the contact believes that the vehicle should be included in the recall since the failures are identical.the vehicle has not yet been repaired.the current and failure mileages were 83,000.
For the 4th time in 35,000 miles the car began to misfire, run rough and lose power. Since we have experienced this before we quickly pulled over and had it towed to a mechanic.the mechanic told us that the same parts failed that failed the last three times. These consist of ignition coils (plural).changing these fixed the problem for 5 weeks where the problem happened again although more catastrophic.grounding cables ($2250, six coils ($1,100), and then whatever else (ecm is expected and maybe cylinder sensors).doing internet research has resulted that this is a known problem for the 2004 line that nissan has refused to compensate owners for.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.on approximately six occasions, the engine revved while approaching a stop.the brake was being depressed at the time of the failures.the abs actuator had to be replaced at 62,000 miles.two of the goodyear tires cracked and had to be replaced.the current mileage was 63,000 and failure mileage was 62,000. Updated 12/1/08 the consumer also stated there was a problem with the transmission. Updated 12/05/08.
Iac valve went bad and car sometimes don't start and when it does it ideals rough cant order the part from anywhere but the dealer and they are very expensivei can't even pull anything up on it nowhere other than other people having the same problems everywhere this idem should be recalled.
Drove my 2004 nissan maxima off the lot on 3/3/14 and noticed a jerk once i got to 30mph, the dealership told me after i purchased it that what ever problems i have i need to fix myself because i bought the car "as is".
My 2004 nissan maxima was stalled on the road twice in the middle of the road while driving around june 2008 with a mileage of 54,500. Before the stalls happened, the vehicle jerked when shifting from first to second gear and vs versa. At the time of the stalling, the check engine light went on. I brought it back to nissan dealer, thinking it is still within the power train warranty. The dealer however told me the warranty does not cover this problem. It costs me over $600.00. The report said that camshaft position sensor is malfunctioning.
2004 nissan maxima se with vq35 3.5l v6 engine - timing chain tensionersmy maxima timing chain tensioners need to be replaced due to a faulty design in the secondary timing chains wearing the tensioners out faster than they should.nissan quotes anywhere from $1,500 to $3,000 dollars to complete repair which usually consists of removing the engine from the vehicle!many complaints on multiple forums online from many different owners complain of this same issue, normally occurring around 60,000 mile mark.it is only a matter of time before all of these vehicles are affected.the cost for the repair of the vehicle i am still financing is catastrophic!nissan would have to have the car for 3 days to complete the repair.this is not a problem i should be having with a vehicle that is still being financed for a few more years. Timing chains were designed to allow customers the security of not messing with them for way more than 100k miles, or 60k miles rather!i am so lucky mine has even lasted this long and nissan refuses customers regularly who ask for assistance.nissan needs to be held accountable for this repair since they know about the issue, released a technical service bulletin (ntb07-042c) highlighting the issue, and notify their technicians of the faulty secondary timing chain design.
I took possession of this vehicle around the 14th of november and this vehicle has been returned back to the dealership 6 times within a two week period.i think this could possible be a flood car there is a smell of mildew and the visor are water damaged.to this day the vehicle has not been fixed and it is the 26th day of december 2011. The transmission seems to be slipping and i am afraid to enter traffic as the car stalls and then sticks upon accelerating. The check engine light as well as the brake and abs lights are constantly on when the dealership stated that they had turned them off.i can smell fumes upon starting and driving this car.i am parent and i don't like to give my child or any other person a ride because of the smells.the tires were bald on the car and twice when it rained i almost has 2 major collisions when the vehicle veered into the other lane driving 45 in a 65 mph zone.i am filing a complaint because i don't think this car is a good car. I have contacted the finance company and they are stating this is out of there hands. I have taken pictures of the different item that seems to be water damaged.i also will be filing a complaint with the consumer law group regarding this matter.
Warning signs started with a hard shift from 1st to 2nd to 3rd at 45k miles. Done regular transmission maintenance but problem remains the same. Later it started hard bang or jerk when shifting from drive to reverse or reverse to drive. At 112k miles it got worse and then knew reading online about faulty valve body problem in many 2004-2006 maximas transmission. Repair cost is too high to even mention. Second problem is timing chain plastic tentioners. A what? yes plastic timing chain tentioners inside engine compartment. Problem started at 50k and continued as of today. Complained to dealer when car was under warranty and deler said my car is running awesome. Nissan later changed the design of plastic timing chain tentioner. But what about those who has faulty designed timing chain tentioners? responsible parties knows about these isses but refuses to acknowledge. Why there is no recall yet?
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving between 20-35 mph, the vehicle slips and stalls in and out of gear.the failure also occurs between first and second gears.occasionally, the transmission kicks into gear, but it is so severe that the vehicle finally accelerates to a very high speed.the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and they stated that new engine mounts were needed.he did not believe that new engine mounts would correct the failure.the contact took the vehicle to a repair shop and was informed that the transmission failed.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage was 70,000.
After only 2 years of ownership our 2004 nissan maxima are having some issues. First the transmission now we are having a hard time starting the car. After the diagnostic test we needed to replace the camshaft position sensor.however that does not solve the transmission problem. We are driving and all of a sudden our car loses tension.we accelerate and it doesn't get us any further. We are looking at rebuilding our transmission and trading in the car because it's really not worth all the issues the car is starting to have. According to the internet there's been a lot of these problems with these cars.
Car began making a chattering sound and i had oil checked immediately.full, but it was suggested to me at gas station that i might have a sticking valve.i had an appointment for an oil change on monday, november 7th but on sunday, 11/6/11 as i was going up a slight hill chattering got louder and engine stopped.i'm told the car "jumped timing" due to the failure of the tensioner which holds the timing chain.it's likely the heads were damaged in the process but i have not yet had the engine pulled apart.from on line research this seems to be a common problem with the maxima models 2004-08.called nissan but they insist that i have it towed to dealership and pay a large sum of money to have it diagnosed and then they "might" pay for the parts (job is labor intensive!)for their "flagship" engine, it was probably not a good idea to use a plastic part in it!i will be contacting nissan again soon.thank you.
I bought a used 2004 nissan maxima se and i'm having problems the jerking, thrusting forward and the bad down shifting. I took the car to the nissan dealership act like they never heard of a problem before and they said the transmission needed a flush ($200), so i did, it continued kicking. I took it back to nissan they drove it and told me it need motor mounts ($2,000), i got the motor mounts replaced at local auto shop. They have no problem wanting me to spending money on diagnosis the problem, when they know what the problem is. The transmission is a recall issue they don't want to make public. I'm very disappointed in nissan. I've had 2 altima, i have a 1997 max and never had major issues (i drive that more than the new car) and i have a 2004 armada, i would not recommend them to anyone any more. They pride themselves in not selling lemons...well i got one! i don't understand how i can have 1997 max and not have transmission problems and new model car 2004 and having all these issues. I cannot afford a $3,800 transmission and a new set of $500 motor mounts.....another problem i've had with this car is the a/c keeps going out...there is no leaks in the lines but there is something wrong with the a/c pump so i was told by a local repair shop.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 30 mph uphill, the vehicle suddenly failed to shift into gear.the rpm's increased into the red zone on the instrument panel gauge.the gear final changed and the vehicle began to jerk badly.the vehicle eventually settled back into gear and proceeded up the hill.the failure was intermittent.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the motor mounts were the cause of the failure.the dealer replaced the motor mounts.currently, the transmission is causing the same failure.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 62,000.
Another motor mount broke, had it fixed. One week later i started experiencing jerking and gear changing as i drove. Was on freeway and vehicle went into third and jolted my upper body (had sore neck for one week). Also experiencing 2-3, and 3-2. Putting vehicle into drive and reverse, the vehicle jerks badly, reverse being the worst. When i come to a stop the vehicle lunges forward very sharply.nissan paid for the diagnostics test $234.00 and buena park nissan's report stated the vehicle needs a new transmission. Nissan consumer affairs is behind closed doors and will let me know if i get a new transmission at there expense, i hope so, i'm unemployed since 10/2010.
2004 maxima has had timing chain noise for years has been blowing oil for 2 years now transmission is banging and shifting very hard losing power etc. For 3 months now had trans flushed did not help at alltires were defective in the first year a/c has not worked for 2 years this car is very much a lemon.
While driving at highway speed steering wheel shook.dealership inspected vehicle twice.first timethey tightened thesuspension system.the second time dealershipreplaced the frontrotors, but the problem recurred. Also, radiator failed.
Problem 1 of 5:purchased 2004 maxima brand new on 4/12/04.end of june, 2004, noticed temperature gauge pinned at hot.also, sometimes when i reverse, my trunk pops open.called nissan to bring car in.was not given appointment until 7/12/04.of course, the wonderful mechanics at nissan huntington could not experience the same problem and said my car was operating property at that time.gave me my car back and was told the next time my car is pinned at hot, bring it right in.then, a few weeks later, the thermostat was pinned at hot again.when i called nissan the woman who answers the phone for service would not let me bring my car in despite what the mechanic told me a few weeks back. She would not give me an appointment until the following week.i told her that this could be a major engine problem and what if my car engine fails.she did not care.so i drove the car in anyway, and had to cut the line at the service dept and grab a mechanic so they can see for themselves that the thermostat was indeed pinned at hot and i am not crazy.this was on 8/11/04, my car is just about 4 months old now.the dealership finally determined faulty temperature gauge and placed gauge.i only had 3,992 miles on this car.the dealership did give me a rent a car because i made a big stink about my car being broken and i would be out of a car for 4 days.
2004 maxima has had timing chain noise for years has been blowing oil for 2 years now transmission is banging and shifting very hard losing power etc. For 3 months now had trans flushed did not help at alltires were defective in the first year a/c has not worked for 2 years this car is very much a lemon.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving the contact heard a buzzing sound which alerted him that the motor mounts were failing.the dealer stated that the engine motor mounts were torn , and the front and rear mounts on the cross member were replaced.approximately one month later the contact heard the buzzing sound and felt the engine shifted.the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure.approximately three months later the vehicle was taken to the dealer again.the dealer replaced the front and rear motor mounts.the contact continued to hear the buzzing sound.the dealer advised the contact to replace the transmission fluid, and the right front strut.however, the repair did not solve the failure.the dealer informed the contact that the ecm computer should be replaced.the buzzing sound continued and the manufacturer stated that they would have their technician inspect the vehicle.presently, the technician has not inspected the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 33,000.update 5/3/07
Terrible transmission issues with my 2004 nissan maxima.
This is problem #1:(i had so far 4/5 major problems)purchased 2004 nissan maxima brand new.within 2 months of driving this car, the thermostat kept registering at h, pinned at h.when i took it to the dealership in huntington, ny, they could not find the problem.was told, when it pinns at hot again, bring the car in.well, when i driving to work and the thermostat was pinned at hot again, i called the dealership to tell them and the receptionist said i could not bring my car in, it was not an emergency.i informed her that i don't know what type of problem this can be and what if my engine ceases?she said there was nothing i can do, and i can come in next week.i drove there anyway, and had to grab a mechanic to see that my car thermostat was indeed pinned at hot.it turned out to be a "electrical" problem and they had to replace the entire thermostat, and dash board. Also, while all my problems were going on, my trunk pops open when i reverse every now and then.of course, the wonderful mechanics at the service dept in huntington could not duplicate the problem.. What a surprise??
The car started up and was running fine. My wife went back into the house to get our daughter and found the car had stalled. The car has not started since. I am concerned about this situation, because of the fact that the car justed stalled for no apparent reason. I hate to think what could have happened if my wife was driving the car. In addition, according to several post on edmunds.com this is happening to other consumers.i have had other problems with this car since i purchased it 3-12-03. It has been back to the dealership several times for the following reasons: service engine lights coming on, leaking sunroof, cd not working, a fog/condensation behind center console screen, and interior molding coming loose. I have called nissan usa and spoke to matt at 310-771-8454 ext 8454. If you can help with this please contact me at 410-239-0119. Thank you for your time and efforts.
My car was having shifting issues with the transmission. The car shut off while i was driving and when i restarted it, it stayed in 5th gear. I took the car to the local dealership where they did something and resolved the problem but didn't inform me what it was. I then had the same issue about 3 months later i took the car to the same dealership they said they test drove my car but the mileage was only 1 mile different from when i dropped it off. So i know that was a lie. I was told they were unable to duplicate the problem. My vehicle was under warranty. I pleaded with the service manager telling him that i drive the car everyday and i have the problems all the time. He game me a smart ass answer like " when it does it again stop by and pick me up and show me what it is doing". Now 4 months later my warranty is over and my transmission is shot. They are now saying they are going to do nothing to help me out with this issue. I have to pay $3600 to fix the problem.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While attempting to accelerate from a stop, the contact noticed that the vehicle jerked forward and vibrated. The vehicle was taken to a local repair shop where the contact was informed that the control solenoid and valve body needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 17,000 and the current mileage is approximately 82,000. Updated 1/19/2010 updated 01/27/11
I recently brought a user maxima 2004 se 3 weeks back. When i first drove it with 55,500miles on it. It is having this problem from day one but i did not observer clearly but these days i can feel the jerking affect. When i start driving the car it jerks from 1st to 2nd and sometime into 3rd. While accelerating from stop the rpm shows a high value (3k) but the car wont move accordingly. All of a sudden it picks and shifts two 2nd gear and start moving. This happens all the time when i accelerate from 0mph. I have not yet replaced due to the fact that almost all the 04 maxima's are having this issue. Hope someday nissan will recall these faulty transmission systems.
I purchased a 2004 nissan maxima in 2006.the first year my tires were on recall.that same year my car had a rattling noise when you start the car. One day driving on the city street with my kidsthe car completely shut down. The engine light was on. A few months later the car was not driving past 20 mph. I had the car towed to the dealer who said it was a cam crank sensor. That cost me 441.46 cents. The car was now driving on 4th and 5th gear.that was on 10/10/o8.this past year on 1/22/09 the dealer called me to say that nissan recalled the rear suspension membrane. I towed the vehicle to get fixed i was then told my transmission was gone. Nissan did not want to pay for this bill. I paid 3,000 to replace the trasmission. My car is still rattling.
When accelerating, there's a rattling sound/noise coming from around the engine area.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. When he started thevehicle there was a loud noise in the engine for approximately 3 minutes. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and remained there overnight so that the dealer could duplicate the failure; however, they stated that they couldn't duplicate the noise. The failure has occurred since the vehicle was purchased on 10/27/07. The mileage at the time the vehicle was purchased was 48,701 and he is the second owner. The manufacturer stated that a representative would call him regarding the failure. The current mileage was 4,000.
My 2004 nissan maxima with 64000 miles, has started shifting hard in 1st, and 2nd gears, with these transmissions your not suppose to feel the gears changing at all. Also there is a ticking coming from the timing belt which i am told is normal....doesn't sound normal to me!
I have a 2004 nissan maxima se with 103,000 miles. I am having transmission problems and after reading several forums on the internet, it seems as though i am not the only one with this problem. Nissan is not willing to rectify the situation - i can not afford to buy a new transmission, the car is still practically new! this is something that nissan needs to do and issue a recall on all 2004 nissan maxima's - with the way the economy is going rightnow, this is an additional expense. Http://www.carsurvey.org/viewmorecomments_review_61092_4.html.
Dt*:the contact stated that while driving 72 mph,a piston in the engine fractured causing oil to leak out of the vehicle.the instrument panel failed to provide a warning that the oil was low, and that the vehicle was overheating.the vehicle was taken to a service dealer, where the dealer was unable to repair the problem.
2004 nissan maxima: october 7, 2009 the check engine light came on, several miles later as we entered our drive way the car started to shut down. I notice some jerking and metal rattling noise as i slow down. After stopping the car would not go forward. At this time the car would only go in reverse, but once i turn the engine off i could not start the car again. The dealership were i purchase the car has done all the services, and yes they did flush the transmission. Type of transmission fluid is not know.
The engine stalled after sputtering briefly while in park.
Good morning, i currently own 2004 maxima & have been experiencing major problems with this car for about 2-3 years. My major problem at first was my transmission. Apparently the dealership states i will need a new transmission which is absurd since the car is not even 10 yrs old. I knew there was a problem when the car started jerking on its own. At times it jerks real hard when shifting from 1st to 2nd and it is quite scary & embarrassing. When the problem started, i have two friends who were owners of a nissan maxima as well and they were experiencing the same jerking transmission problems. They eventually traded their cars but i not wanted to go through the whole process of financing a car, i figured i'll fix the problem. The transmission is one problem but why every couple of months there isother problems as well. For example i last year i had to change my catalytic converter, my mounts, and my routers. Now what has made me at my ends with this car is what happened last month (june 2009). While driving, there was a loud sound, i opened the hood of the car and right buy the engine, and there were flames. The fire dept was called along with the police. As i submit my complaint now my car is still at the shop. This has become a frustrated and very expensive issue that i have been facing. Honestly i have spent about 5k's or more on this car, not considering that i'm still financing as well. How is it that, i have done my research and there are many others out there who have the same issue. Nissan needs to take full responsibility and it is not a coincidence also. I have documents and emails from others who are also experiencing the same issue (over 300 complaints since 2006). Pls if anything, there needs to be an investigation, many ppl are suffering and losing $ as well.
The car started up and was running fine. My wife went back into the house to get our daughter and found the car had stalled. The car has not started since. I am concerned about this situation, because of the fact that the car justed stalled for no apparent reason. I hate to think what could have happened if my wife was driving the car. In addition, according to several post on edmunds.com this is happening to other consumers.i have had other problems with this car since i purchased it 3-12-03. It has been back to the dealership several times for the following reasons: service engine lights coming on, leaking sunroof, cd not working, a fog/condensation behind center console screen, and interior molding coming loose. I have called nissan usa and spoke to matt at 310-771-8454 ext 8454. If you can help with this please contact me at 410-239-0119. Thank you for your time and efforts.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.when the vehicle was started, the clutch would not shift into any of the gears.the dealer repaired the master cylinder and the clutch system twice, yet, the failure continued.another dealer stated that the transmission was failing.the vehicle has not been repaired and is currently parked.the failure mileage was 29,000 and current mileage was 83,000. Updated 06/17/08.*ljthe consumer stated the fule pump and map sensor was replaced. Updated
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while attempting to accelerate from a traffic light, the vehicle would not move.the contact had to shut off the vehicle and wait a few minutes to restart it before it would drive normally again.the failure occurred several times at various speeds.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the catalytic converter and transmission were failing.the current and failure mileages were 84,000.
10,522k miles,- i broke down due to failure of alternator and battery. Dealership replaced both.15,358k miles,- i complained about a loud rattling noise, like a flat tire rattling grinding noise and car feeling shaky.= dealership found no problem. Continuing driving my car thinking everything is ok. I bought it brand new so i shouldn't really worry. I was wrong for thinking that.27,500 mi. -i broke down againgot towed to the dealership,where they replaced another alternator.27,732-ibrought it back to dealership, because i just thought the noise my car still made didn't seem right.= dealership resecured heatshield 3.26'099 mi.-r/f headlight bulb burnt out. Dealer fixed that one.28'071 mi.-left side front headlight burnt out. Dealer replaced .29,276 mi.- i paid $300.00 for my major service that was due for my car, also thinking maybe my car wouldn't be as noisy as it is. Maybethe dealership might find the problem.31'431 mi.- i still hear the grinding noise,the cover under engine was loose, my air conditioner was not cold enough, and the center console was loose.=this time the dealership said it was the heat shield for the grinding noise, they fixed the loose cover under engine,fixed center console, and replaced low pressure hose in the a/c.31'813 mi.- car still making the grinding noise, i hear knocking noises from the back of the car when i reverse, and the a/t light stays on longer than normal,then turnes off.= dealer replaced front exaust pipe, said the knocking noise i hear in the back of the car, is from the aftermarket air cleaner.(that is in the front of car).when i picked up my car from the dealership, i felt like this time my car was going to be fixed.i got in my headed for home.i heard the same noise i have been complaining about since 15,358 mi.i turned around brought right back in to service.=they replaced the rear manifold and cat converter.i picked up my car but i still hear the noise my car makes and itis louder when turning.
Steering wheel shimmies at speeds from 50-80 mph and also shimmies harshly when braking at lower speeds.i had this in for repair twice so far. The first time they turned the rotors. The next time they rotated the tires. Also, had gps/nav system in for repair three times to date. The dvd was reprogrammed the first time and replaced twice. I'm getting ready to file a lemon law complaint.
Faulty bose sound system6 cd changer. Left side speaker on & off.i called so many times to nissan corp. No proper reply. So many people have same kind of problem. Nissan use faulty parts and never recalled and fix this units.
Transmission jerks on 2nd and 3rd gear. Common problem with 2004 nissan maxima se, and nissan refuses to do anything.
Transmission jerks/slips between the 1st and 2nd gear shifts when accelerating and decelerating.
I was driving to work july 3rd, 2013 around 7:00am.i smelled smoke in my car so i pulled over, opened my hood and i didn't see anything.i got back in my car and continued to drive to work.i smelled smoke again, only this time to realize that my bottom was getting hot. I looked down to the right to see if my seat warmer was on and it wasn't.then my seat began to move forward & backward by itself about 3 times.i turned back around to the front and there was a cloud of smoke in my face & flames at my feet.i quickly grabbed my phone and my ipad, released my seat belt, pulled up my emergency brake, opened the door and jumped out of my car falling onto the ground, jump up, and called 911. While waiting on the fire department & the police i stood there crying hysterically, terrified and watched my car go up in flames.
My car is jerking and bucking bad.there are thousands of people out there with the same problem and nissan is not doing anything about this.i have had my transmission fluid flushed and it has not helped.others have had valve body work done and even replaced the transmission.the cars are still doing the same.the transmissions had to have been poorly built.something needs to be done.i am still paying on the car and having major car issues. Nissan needs to be responsible. The consumer was also informed the vehicle needed a new engine. The cd player had to repaired and the air conditioner failed. Updated 01/21/10.
Gps navigation system gives a disc error message when trying to use it.
Cd player does not connect to speakers. Sound muffled.
I bought this 2004 nissan maxima at difeo nissan dealership of jersey city.since i got it, i had to take it four times to the dealer to change front struts.right now as i am sending you this email, i can hear that sound again.this is causing me a lot of inconvience, so i would be glad if someone can do something about it.i paid a lot of money for this car and i don't think i should be going through all this frustration for a car i spend so much money for.secondly the c.d. Don't play when it's cold in the car. Please could someone get back to me or do something about these problems for me please. Thank you,seepersaud.
'04 maxima, maintained regularly, original owner, purchased in summer of '03(first batch of assy. Line); stereo head unit sat button, but no sat connections in back of head unit. I made an appointment one year ('06) near christmas to treat myself to have sirius satellite radio installed in my car as i was promised by the advertisements at time of purchase. The tech had already mounted the antenna to my roof and then was ready to install the tuner and connect it to the stereo head unit and could not locate the jacks on the back of the head unit to connect the satellite tuner.the service advisor explained to me that they have run into this on the cars that came off the assembly line in the first 6 months of production of this particular model. The cars have a sat button on the dash but no connections on the head unit to connect one. Also explained it had since been corrected by nissan on all cars of the same model made after, that had the appropriate stereo head unit installed to accommodate satellite radio tuners. He then continued to tell me that nissan was not covering the replacement of the head unit for those customers requesting satellite radio installation. This was a big blow to me and i could not afford to replace the head unit myself. The tech had to un-mount the antenna leaving chunks of paint missing from my roof and i had since had to install an aftermarket portable satellite radio which always gives me static problems. I believe nissan should cover this replacement since the car was advertised at time of purchase to have the option of satellite radio. I only opted out at time of purchase because i felt comfortable with the fact that i could always come back and get it installed. If i would have known that issue at time of purchase, the dealer would have fixed that in order to make the sale. Why not after the fact? treating current owners good is just as important as attracting new ones. Repeat business is every companies bread and butter.
My car is jerking and bucking bad.there are thousands of people out there with the same problem and nissan is not doing anything about this.i have had my transmission fluid flushed and it has not helped.others have had valve body work done and even replaced the transmission.the cars are still doing the same.the transmissions had to have been poorly built.something needs to be done.i am still paying on the car and having major car issues. Nissan needs to be responsible. The consumer was also informed the vehicle needed a new engine. The cd player had to repaired and the air conditioner failed. Updated 01/21/10.
The cd player in the vehicle did not work properly.when the consumer tried to play the system it took a long time to get results.when the system finally did start to work,the sound blasted out and only the end of the song played.the cd's played randomly even when they were not suppose to.the dealer replaced the system four times with the same system.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.since the vehicle was purchased, the contact has experienced failures with the radio and headlights, the rotors were replaced three times, the front coil springs were replaced twice, and the battery wiring burned.currently, the transmission pulls when the vehicle is accelerated.the vehicle will be taken to the dealer to diagnose the transmission failure.the manufacturer stated that no recalls were available for any of the failures.the current mileage was 49,000 and failure mileage was 26,000.
Safety issue when dimming headlights, lamps completely turn off - yes no headlamps in the middle of the night is a serious problem.
The body control module keeps the front and back lights from working. The tail lights also not working. The license plate lights not working cost for replacing with labor and tax is over 1k in california.while i was driving at night i could not see the road. I had to pull over and get towed home.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. It has 97.000 miles on it and the transmission has been giving me problems since i bought it. It won't go into drive from park without a 3-5 second delay, it dosen't down shift properly when coming to a stop.it's to the point now that when i come to a stop it down shifts so erraticly that the tires chirp. I looked online and there are over 150,000 people with the same complaint.i took it to the dealer and they said they can't duplicate it, which i think is a falsehood.the bottom line is that there clearly is a defect with these transmissions and nissan needs to recall them.the fog lights short out and burn out after limited use. I have spend hundreds of dollars on fog lights, now i just gave up and leave them burned out.the front struts were defective and had to be replaced.
Takata recall on lightkeeps going off! already replaced bulb but it still goes off and comes back on when you turn it on!
Dt:there was a problem with the headlightsand fog lights not working.when the consumer took the vehicle to the dealerto be repaired they told him that the bulbs were getting hot, which caused them to blow. Out.the problem first started on november 1, 2004.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.since the vehicle was purchased, the contact has experienced failures with the radio and headlights, the rotors were replaced three times, the front coil springs were replaced twice, and the battery wiring burned.currently, the transmission pulls when the vehicle is accelerated.the vehicle will be taken to the dealer to diagnose the transmission failure.the manufacturer stated that no recalls were available for any of the failures.the current mileage was 49,000 and failure mileage was 26,000.
Dt:there was a problem with the headlightsand fog lights not working.when the consumer took the vehicle to the dealerto be repaired they told him that the bulbs were getting hot, which caused them to blow. Out.the problem first started on november 1, 2004.
10,522k miles,- i broke down due to failure of alternator and battery. Dealership replaced both.15,358k miles,- i complained about a loud rattling noise, like a flat tire rattling grinding noise and car feeling shaky.= dealership found no problem. Continuing driving my car thinking everything is ok. I bought it brand new so i shouldn't really worry. I was wrong for thinking that.27,500 mi. -i broke down againgot towed to the dealership,where they replaced another alternator.27,732-ibrought it back to dealership, because i just thought the noise my car still made didn't seem right.= dealership resecured heatshield 3.26'099 mi.-r/f headlight bulb burnt out. Dealer fixed that one.28'071 mi.-left side front headlight burnt out. Dealer replaced .29,276 mi.- i paid $300.00 for my major service that was due for my car, also thinking maybe my car wouldn't be as noisy as it is. Maybethe dealership might find the problem.31'431 mi.- i still hear the grinding noise,the cover under engine was loose, my air conditioner was not cold enough, and the center console was loose.=this time the dealership said it was the heat shield for the grinding noise, they fixed the loose cover under engine,fixed center console, and replaced low pressure hose in the a/c.31'813 mi.- car still making the grinding noise, i hear knocking noises from the back of the car when i reverse, and the a/t light stays on longer than normal,then turnes off.= dealer replaced front exaust pipe, said the knocking noise i hear in the back of the car, is from the aftermarket air cleaner.(that is in the front of car).when i picked up my car from the dealership, i felt like this time my car was going to be fixed.i got in my headed for home.i heard the same noise i have been complaining about since 15,358 mi.i turned around brought right back in to service.=they replaced the rear manifold and cat converter.i picked up my car but i still hear the noise my car makes and itis louder when turning.
Dt*: the contact stated the turn signal switch and the headlight switch are located on the same lever.when pushing up to turn the right signal on, the headlight switch inadvertently gets turned on, causing the headlights to go off.this has happened once at night at ahighway speed of 55 mph.the dealership has not been notified.updated 4/11/2006 -
Dt*: the contact stated the turn signal bar was loose, and the turn signal lights were not illuminating, however the headlights were.the vehicle was taken to dealer who determined someone intentionally broke the signal bar.the vehicle was taken to the dealer with a loose signal bar.after the vehicle was inspected, the bar was broken.updated 07/05/06.
Dt*: the contact stated the turn signal switch and the headlight switch are located on the same lever.when pushing up to turn the right signal on, the headlight switch inadvertently gets turned on, causing the headlights to go off.this has happened once at night at ahighway speed of 55 mph.the dealership has not been notified.updated 4/11/2006 -
My 2004 nissan maxima has become a safety hazard in that it jerks violently while shifting gears and losses power during acceleration.i was on the highway and was very close to being involved in a serious accident with a semi when my car suddenly slowed and when i applied pressure on the pedal it jerk violently like someone had rear-ended me.there was a semi right behind me approaching at a rapid speed.because i hadn't applied my brakes he didn't realize my car would suddenly slow down in front of him.i was terrified to say the least.i made calls to nissan but they could care less and will assume no responsibility for their faulty equipment.after doing significant research in assessing the issue and trying to find a solution i found that many other people who own this particular model have the same problem.i was also told that mechanics have done many things like new or rebuilt transmissions, engine mounts replaced, fuel filter replacements, etc.none of which have solved the problem.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.when the vehicle was started, the clutch would not shift into any of the gears.the dealer repaired the master cylinder and the clutch system twice, yet, the failure continued.another dealer stated that the transmission was failing.the vehicle has not been repaired and is currently parked.the failure mileage was 29,000 and current mileage was 83,000. Updated 06/17/08.*ljthe consumer stated the fule pump and map sensor was replaced. Updated
The car is jerking is while driving. It is also revving while driving.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. Check engine light came on and within a few days problem began.when driving down an incline and turning one way orthe other the car will die, steering will lock up and there is no way to steer.unable to restart engine until you come to a complete stop, put in park then it takes multiple attempts to restart.you also cannot even steer over to the side of the road to get out of traffic.this almost caused me to have an accident on two different occasions.i found out that nissan has a recall on altimas with this same issue, but will not cover and recall my vehicle.this is very dangerous and i do not understand why they would only recall certain makes when it is the same exact error code on both vehicles.it is a p3040 cam sensor/cam shaft recall through nissan.however, they say my make and model does not fall under this recall.shouldn't they recall all vehicles with this same problem?thank you for your help in this safety issue.
I had my daughter and 2 grandkids in my 2004 nissan maxima ,baby 3 days old my daughter just had her my car ran out of power right on the highway we were almost hit by oncoming vehicles we had to literally stand outside the vehicle so cars wouldn't hit us antifreeze all over ground and smoking radiator cracked and got antifreeze in transmission
After 100,000 miles transmission started shoes of failure. Shifting past second grar would cause the car to stalll, then buck. Car would also buck when accelerating at high speeds. Also the car would stall and the accelerator would become unresponsive when shifting at high speeds. Forced to release the acceloratot and the press it again, until the transmission would shift correctly and "catch" the gear. Massivegas consumption caused by faulty transmission. Most errors caused when shifting in high speed or uphill. Specifically when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear.car would slow down and work harder to accelerate after driving at high speeds for any period of time.transmission shifts would cause bucking and the body of the car tojerk and shake.
The transmission in this car gets very jerky and causes either delayed or unexpected acceleration which is very hazardous while driving in high traffic areas.from what i've read, this is a common problem for this vehicle.
Fuel pressure dampner leaking gas after 72,000 miles on 2004 nissan maxima. There are two on fuel rail.if climate control vent is open, one can smell gas if there is a problem. Very poor design to fix 3 hours labor to pull intake manifold off torepair, bolts upside down on dampner and hard to get to.just replacing dampners did not stop leak, fuel rail also had to be replaced.
2004 nissan maxima lock actuators failed after six years / 58,000 miles.
Dt*: the contact stated the automatic door locks worked intermittently and at inappropriate times. On occasion, the vehicle's doors often would lock automatically without the contact's efforts.sometimes this occurred with the driver door and other times with all doors.the vehicle was taken to the dealership twice where the problem could not be duplicated.the doors did not automatically lock while driving also the rear seat belt went into safety catch/lock mode when someone barely flicked the seat belt.the consumer could open the door at any time, the doors would not lock at timed. Updated 09/13/06.
Power door locks do not work always. Persons in back seat cannot get out. Doors have to be opened from outside of vehicle. This can be a serious problem in an emergency situation.
I've been having problems with my 04 nissan maxima...from door locking system to now transmission jerking and skipping. I just bought this car in feb 08 and i cant believe how many complaints on the transmission problems. Please take a look at the complaints because their should be a recall for this.
Nissan maxima 2004 door lock passenger sidelock fails to lock or open with key or fob.
My 2004 maxima is hesitating to shift an im disable living on 700 dollars a month. My daughter is in college driving this car in traffic an im afraid she is going to get hurt making left turns in this car. There have been close calls with me driving it,but i live in south ga. Where people are more sensible toward others. This is a serious problem an someone is going to get killed from these faulty transmission. I have to get a used transmission under 1500 dollars that i had to borrow to keep my child safe. Nissan should be held countable for this. I paid 19000 dollars for this car and your screw up is costing me to put a 2002-2003 transmission in my car. The transmission shops in albany ga. Are thanking nissan for their 2500-3000 contributions that the 2004-2005 maxima owners are spending with them and my transmission owner made this statement to me. Aatco transmission of albany who states he has redone so many valve bodies on these cars. I guess some actions will be taken when people that does not has the fundingsto fix this problem themselves. I had to drive my car like this until i found the money an it broke all my motor mounts from the jerking and hard shifting.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 60 mph, the vehicle began to shake abnormally. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection and they advised that the transmission and motor mounts needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 100,000 the vin was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 20 mph, the transmission jerked into gear very abruptly. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnosis and the contact was informed that the transmission valve body would need to replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure and current mileage was 72,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving 25 mph when he noticed that the vehicle would jerk when shifting gears. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 120,000 and the current mileage was 124,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was traveling 30 mph when the vehicle lunged forward abnormally. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The dealer confirmed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 115,000 and the current mileage was 142,000.
Transmission failed at 76,000 miles.nissan would not help in repairs.failed again @ 139,000 miles.safety issue would be when car stops completely and your car could get rear ended and/or when it just all of the sudden slows even when accelerating. All this with little ones in the car!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated while driving 40 mph the vehicle began to shift into gear excessivelyand it also caused the vehicle to lunge forward with force. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was unavailable.the failure and current mileage was 120,000.
As i was driving my 2004 nissan maxima the car started to jerk. I would be driving and when i come to a stop and start again the car would jerk really hard. I have taken the car for repair and i was told that it is a problem with the transmission. This jerking is very scary and it's not getting better just worst and now i'm thinking it's time to find a new car. The body of the car and everything is fine but just jerking that i get when i drive the car is really concerning.
Transmission jerking hard shifting , whole car hiccups, wont shift gears, car gives out. Stuck in one gear.
My transmission started missing jerking when i slow down and pick up speed it jerk harder this problem would stop and start up again so i took the car to the shop and had the trans rebuild and it still do the same thing after paying two thousand dollars for this problem you thank that would be fix but i have to put it back in the shop again.
I bought a used 2004 nissan maxima se and i'm having problems the jerking, thrusting forward and the bad down shifting. I took the car to the nissan dealership act like they never heard of a problem before and they said the transmission needed a flush ($200), so i did, it continued kicking. I took it back to nissan they drove it and told me it need motor mounts ($2,000), i got the motor mounts replaced at local auto shop. They have no problem wanting me to spending money on diagnosis the problem, when they know what the problem is. The transmission is a recall issue they don?t want to make public. I?m very disappointed in nissan. I?ve had 2 altima, i have a 1997 max and never had major issues (i drive that more than the new car) and i have a 2004 armada, i would not recommend them to anyone any more. They pride themselves in not selling lemons...well i got one! i don?t understand how i can have 1997 max and not have transmission problems and new model car 2004 and having all these issues. I cannot afford a $3,800 transmission and a new set of $500 motor mounts.....another problem i've had with this car is the a/c keeps going out...there is no leaks in the lines but there is something wrong with the a/c pump so i was told by a local repair shop.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would shift improperly when accelerating until it reached third gear. Once the vehicle reached third gear, it would start to jerk and exhibit an abnormal popping sound.the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was advised that the transmission needed to be replaced. The dealer did not provide a reason for the failure. The transmission was replaced. The failure mileage was 81,000.
Car began experiencing hard shifting from d to r or r to d.hard shifting then began to occur during 1st to 2nd gear and 2nd to 1st gear.shifts are hard and feel as if the car has been hit by another car.if you do not anticipate the hard shift the car could jump forward into another vehicle.owner looking into replacing the valve body as this appears to be the main (costly) fix for this issue.
When the car is driven on the highway for 30 minutes or longer this happens.after slowing down or coming to a stop, when starting up the transmission seems to miss when shifting from 2nd to 3rd.the engine rives up like the transmission is in neutral or park.after slowing the engine down and starting up again it works correctly.
Delayed engagement between gears. The automatic transmission slips and the rpm's increase while vehicle is attempting to transition between 1-2, 2-3 & 3-4 gears. The vehicle will jerk and make a loud noise once engaged into a new gear.
2004 nissan maxima violent jerking from 2nd to 3rd.also, from reverse to drive. During city driving engine will rev up to 3,000 rpms before going into gear.
The transmission experiences a "hard jerk" when slowing down.also kicks to shift in gear when beginning to accelerate.i see there are thousands of occurrences online by other drivers with the same problems.
Transmission jerks when shifting from 1st to 2nd and when downshifting. Also jerks and banks hard when the vehicle is put into drive after reversing. If the brake is not pressed really hard, the vehicle lungs forward very hard.
When car is warm and i shift from park to drive, the car hesitates, jerks and take a few seconds to go into gear. Also, upon accelerating on a highway on-ramp, the rpms rev up high but the car does not accelerate as expected which bogs down the response. I have almost been hit numerous times merging onto a highway or trying to get up a ramp. This is a safety issue - even more so when my children are in the backseat.upon doing research online, i have discovered that it is apparently a function of the transmission used in the 2004 maxima. I will be getting this car fixed but felt that this organization needed to be aware of the problem.
When i am driving my 2004 maxima, there is a hard jerk when shifting gears and when i am going from reverse to drive. I have had the cv axles changed, the struts changed, and the engine mounts changed. I have changed the transmission fluid and everything else that i can think of. Can someone please help in trying to get this problem fixed? now i am in the process of changing the transmission mount. Help. Is there a class action lawsuit concerning this problem?
My 2004 nissan maxima jerks/bangs when changing low gears. It makes my entire car bang loudly and jerk forward causing me to jerk forward as well. I have banged myself on the steering wheel numerous times. I read online thousands of complaints of this same issue. The dealerships try to tell me all these different things need to be fixed, but i know from all the other complaints its a faulty transmission in these cars and it needs to be recalled!!!
The transmission slips frequently, often hesitation when switching from park/reverse/drive and when switching from 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd.the slip often results in lack of power to the wheels and then a sudden jerk when it does finally kick in.it can be very dangerous when you pull into traffic and expect the vehicle to accelerate normally and instead get stuck between gears.should be a recall on this transmission since it is apparent from online research that this is a very common occurrence.
I am a nissan maxima lover!! i have had a 95 max, a 00 max, and now a 04 max. I had no major problems what so ever with my maximas except for this 04. This car is literally driving me crazy! first the car started jerking. Then my windows started sticking my driver and passenger window will go down then sometimes not come back up.then later it started making this embarrassing rattling noise. Everytime i got an oil change it would stop for a while. I needed a dependable car which is why i got another nissan but about two weeks ago i was grocery shopping with my kids and as i turned on the highway headed home the whole car shut down in the middle of traffic. How dangerous is that. I managed to coast to a gas station and had to call aaa to tow it home now i am stuck with a car that i cannot drive and have to continue to make car payments on. Ive been told it was a mixture of my transmission and timing chain.there have been several reports on this site with transmission and timing chain problems. Unless nissan does something about this my next car will be a ford fusion! love my maxima but cannot endanger my kids with an undependable vehicle. With all that business nissan gets what harm will it cause for you to help your customers fix cars that you caused the problem to with this faulty engine and transmission problems. It would keep customers like me coming back to nissans. I do like the new models but i dont want to go through this problem with a newer car. Nissan what are you going to do?????
Transmission slams/bangs from 2nd to low gears at approx 20 mph during down shift. Also has hesitation/pause causing a huge jerk/push when changing shifting from 1st to 2nd gear at aprroximately 20 mph. Seems to occur after car has warmed or heated up after about 10 - 20 minutes of driving. Both incidents has extremely high potential of causing a major accident which could possibly cause major injury or even loss of life. Cannot understand why nissan has not voluntarily initiated a recall for this major/serious defect in their product.
About 2 years ago while driving the transmission would down shift to second or first gear, which would rev out the motor. Sometimes it would jerk harshly back into gear.i replaced a sensor on the transmission and somewhat solved the problem. Now its worst than it was before, i basically drove 10 minutes at 20 mph on first gear. I hope it can be fixed this time.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle would shake violently whenever the transmission was shifted from park to drive. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the valve body needed to be replaced. Also, the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for a second opinion who stated that the transmission motor mounts and the radiator needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 102,000 and the current mileage was 113,065.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving approximately 20 mph when the transmission began to jerk slightly. The failure became progressively worse over time and the transmission exhibited a violent jerk. The malfunction recurred whenever the transmission would shift from first gear and also when driving in reverse. The vehicle was taken to an independent transmission center for diagnosis. The contact was awaiting a response from the technician. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 84,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated the vehicle would jerk and it fail to function normally while shifting gears at various speeds. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who stated the vehicle needed a new transmission. The transmission fluid was flushed, but the transmission was not replaced. The failure continued to occur. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 85,000.
Car lurches forward when coming out of turns, seems like it is getting caught downshifting from what must be 3rd gear down to second..when it catches, the car takes off and accelerates forward quickly. Bought the car without a warranty at 79,000 and am shocked this hasn't been made into a recall yet for the extremely dangerous nature of the problem.
Ride in the car has become very jerky, from gears slipping. Vehicle in need of a transmission re-build.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated while driving approximately 40 mph, the vehicle began to stall. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technician stated the power transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to the dealer on several occasions for the identicalfailure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated the vehicle was not included in any recalls. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 128,000 and the current mileage was 140,000.
Delayed engagement of transmission from reverse to drive and neutral to drive, also "shift jerk" at various speeds while accelerating.
On that day i was driving to work and out of no where the car stop running i hit the gas but it was doing nothing.
Transmission problem between gear 1 & 2. I had to replace transmission @ 70,000 miles. Terrible slippageand bucking. Wouldn't accelerate into gear in a safe time frame.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph and releasing his foot from the accelerator pedal, the vehicle jerked violently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection where they advised that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified but provided no assistance. The failure mileage was 90,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 45 mph, the vehicle began to jerk significantly with hesitation. The failure recurred whenever the vehicle was in operation. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who stated the transmission would need to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The contact planned to notify the manufacturer regarding the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.
Original owner 2004 maxima se 3.5transmissionshifts in jerking motion problem affecting 3rdgear. Hard jerks as trans.downshifts engine revs-up while trying to upshift out of 2nd gear.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 10 to 50 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. After restarting the vehicle, the contact was unable to shift to any gears. The vehicle was later towed to an independent mechanic. After diagnosis, they advised him that the transmission failed and needed to be replaced or rebuilt. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 105,000. The current was approximately 130,000.
Vehicle jerks into gears when shifting up, as well as shifting down. Gears will often get stuck in high and manual shift will sometimes work. It takes a while for the car to go from park to drive while sitting still and jerks when it finally shifts to drive. Gears will often slip while shifting while driving down the road from 1st gear to 4th gear. The car will rev very high and then kick like a horse for the gears to shift into place.
Nissan maxima 2004 automatic transmission failure. Symptoms started as a hard jerk into gear when going from drive to reverse and back to drive. I changed the fluid and that worked for awhile but the hard jerking started again which led to transmission failure.
When giving gas to accelerate, the car will jerk/jump going from 1 to 2 rpms
I have done some research and found that numerous people have experienced a problem with this model's transmission, to the point where nissan has issued a tsb.i have repeatedly been operating in traffic when the vehicle's acceleration pauses, the rpm shoots way up, the drops down after a few seconds, and then the transmission re-engages in a jerking fashion.this is a considerable problem given my operation in and around a major metropolitan area with significant traffic.sudden unexpected changes in velocity, and failure to maintain velocity, is an accident waiting to happen.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving 35 mph when the transmission caused the vehicle to jerk abnormally before shifting into gear. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 84,000.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and i am having problems with the car jerking into and out of gear. I have read several complaints on carsurvey.org with the same exact problem and nissan doesn't seem to be helping anyone. With as many complaints that i have read you would think there would be a recall on the transmission. I hope someone could look into this because this seems to be quite a problem in 2004 nissan maximas.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph, the transmission slipped. The vehicle was taken to a transmission repair shop for inspection who stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer was contacted but did not offer any assistance. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 110,000. The vin was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph, the vehicle jerked violently while shifting gears. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic and the dealer for inspection, who both advised the contact that the transmission sensor or cylinder needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 94,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving 25-30 mph, the contact noticed that the gear shifted hard several times as if someone was hitting the vehicle from the rear. The vehicle was taken to a local transmission ship where the contact was informed that the transmission valve body was defective. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was 77,087 and the current mileage was 77,809.
Transmission problems.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the vehicle was violently jerking between first and second gears.the dealer diagnosed the vehicle with a faulty transmission and advised the contact to have the transmission replaced.the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The current mileage was 78,000 and the approximate failure mileage was 72,000.
Vehicle has 91000 miles on it and transmission is failing.(jerks when vehicle takes off from stationary position. Front end gives rough ride, after replacing struts.
After stopping at traffic signal, the car doesn't move and starts jerking when shifting between gears.2 months back the gear wouldn't shift from 5th, took to dealer they replaced a bad sensor and now it jerks and doesn't move when shifting gears.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that while driving at 65 mph, the brake pedal was depressed and the gear shift failed. The check engine warning indicator illuminated continuously. The failure recurred several times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the solenoid needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 188,000.
2004 maxima with a check engine light. Looks like it needs a transmission valve body replacement. The code is p0745. Looks like lot of customers are having the same issue. Is nissan going to recall this?
What is wrong with nissan? why is there not a recall on the maxima transmissions?something needs to be done about !not everyone has the money to throw away on a problem that the manufacturer caused.someone should really help solve this issue. Cannot drive the car because the transmission is shot. So much for a reliable car for my son to get back and forth to college with. My husband has served this country for close to 25 years and is shocked that nissan is not being made to be accountable for their mistakes.
Car shifts really hard from 1st to 2nd and revs like its not catching gear like its supposed to do and the transmission flush is not the fix nissan has a lot of complaints about this why is nothing getting done higher up before someone gets killed or serious injured. 543 reports and what has got done thus far. Also when putting in drive it pauses then switches into gear cause it to jerk real bad like the tranny an motor mounts are about to fall out. Please someone take action about this issue !!!!!!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While at a trafficlight the vehicle would not accelerate and the rpm readings began to fluctuate. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. The mechanic stated the engine mounts were fractured and had to be replaced. The failure continued to occur after the vehicle was repaired. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer where the technician stated the transmission had to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 120,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact noticed that when the transmission warms, it is difficult to change gears.when he shifted from drive into reverse, the vehicle made a loud noise.the dealer discovered that the transmission was discolored and stated that a new one would be needed at the cost of $3,900.a report was filed with the manufacturer and the failure was investigated for two weeks.the manufacturer concluded that they would not assist with the repair.the failure mileage was 56,000 and current mileage was 57,000.
Told by a trans. Shop i need a new valve body & or a new transmission for my 2004 maxima. Was told by the shop that this is a huge problem with nissan maximas. Owner said i was the third maxima @ his shop with the same problem this month!
When driving the car wil lose power and start jerking badly, cutting back like losing power. It feels as if it is going to stop in the middle of the road. I took it to a well know transmission specialist and was told that this is a problem with several nissan cars including mine. There are several recalls including the 2003 but not my year,i'm confused and it's getting worse. But it's a known issue. I don't understand. My safety is warranted???
I own a 2004 nissan maxima and when i purchased the car in 2009 at 73,000 miles, it did not jerk, but the more i drove it i began to notice the jerking of the transmission from 1st to 2nd gear. It started only when i was going 20 miles per hour, but now it jerks from 1st to 2nd gear shifting to go faster than 20 mph. I contacted my independent mechanic, i had my transmission fluid flushed, and even tried the lucas transmission fluid. Nothing worked. I contacted a nissan dealer and they said my transmission would have to be replaced to fix the problem.
Warning signs started with a hard shift from 1st to 2nd to 3rd at 45k miles. Done regular transmission maintenance but problem remains the same. Later it started hard bang or jerk when shifting from drive to reverse or reverse to drive. At 112k miles it got worse and then knew reading online about faulty valve body problem in many 2004-2006 maximas transmission. Repair cost is too high to even mention. Second problem is timing chain plastic tentioners. A what? yes plastic timing chain tentioners inside engine compartment. Problem started at 50k and continued as of today. Complained to dealer when car was under warranty and deler said my car is running awesome. Nissan later changed the design of plastic timing chain tentioner. But what about those who has faulty designed timing chain tentioners? responsible parties knows about these isses but refuses to acknowledge. Why there is no recall yet?
Transmission jerks from p to dr, jerks when down and up shifting.does not seem safe.73, 0000 miles on vehicle
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when accelerating or changing gears from second to first, the vehicle would hesitated and jerk. The failure was experienced numerous times. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who performed a diagnostic and located the failure at the transmission, which would need replacing. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was unavailable. The failure mileage was 75,000 and the current mileage was 98,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that when placing the vehicle in drive, the vehicle would lunge forward abnormally and also, when depressing the brake after driving 55 mph. The dealer was not contacted.the manufacturer was notified of the failure but denied any assistance with repairs to the vehicle.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure mileage was 58,000 and the current mileage was 80,000.kmj
Faulty transmission, needs to be replaced, nissan should have recalled these models and taken care of the issues.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 50 mph, the transmission slipped gears and the vehicle jerked. The contact also stated that a loud clunking noise was heard and the engine revved rapidly. The failure occurred multiple times. The vehicle was taken to three authorized dealers and they were unable to duplicate the problem. The technicians informed the contact that the motor mount needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 50,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 20 mph, the vehicle jerked between first and second gear. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnosis and the transmission was flushed. The failure recurred. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure and current mileage was 87,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated while driving approximately 10 mph, the transmission began to jerk violently. The contact mentioned that the failure would occur when down shifting and coming to a complete stop. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The approximate failure mileage was 56,078.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 25 mph, the contact noticed that the vehicle became hesitant to accelerate while depressing the accelerator pedal. The vehicle also began to jerk. The failure occurred constantly. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for a diagnostic test. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 98,100.
My 2004 nissan maxima has been a perfect car, needing only routine maintenance until recently. I'm at 130,000 miles and over the last few hundred miles the car has been jerking and slamming into gear when i go from parkto reverse, drive to brake/stop to reverse, and driving at a slow speed (ie: taking a corner) and then accelerating. I took the car into my mechanic, and he told me the tranny is on the way out. I've been keeping tabs on the maxima.org forums and have found that this is becoming a very serious issue.i hope nissan steps up and fixes these issues, because i'm ready to sell my car, and i don't really want to have to do that.
Myself and other owners of 2004 nissan maximas encounter premature transmission failure.the transmissions in these cares jerk when going into each gear and downshifting.at any given time, the car may hesitate.nissan dealers only solution to this problem is transmission flush.the transmission flush only subsides the problem for a short period of time.at anytime, the car can delay and cause an accident of some sort.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 45 mph, the vehicle jerked abnormally. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection and they advised the contact that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired and the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 78,000. The vin was unavailable.
Transmission jerk.
My 2004 nissan maxima, a 5-speed automatic, jerks violently when shifting from drive to reverse and reverse to drive. The problem keeps getting progressively worse. It first started in march 2104 and now in june 2014 i have a huge problem. From doing some research i see that other nissan maxima owners are having the same problem. This has to be a manufacturer defect and nissan should own up to this.
I am the original owner of a 2004 nissan maxima. I like many others that have filed a complaint, am experiencing a transmission failure.the failure starts on the downshift from second to first gear after the car has been driven about 20 miles.the transmissionbegins to jerk.i have also experienced late shift on acceleration and a hard "thunk" when shifting into reverse.dealer quoted $4000 for transmission replacement. I have noticed several complaints filed with nhtsa for this same failure, a class action law suit that has been filed in sept. 2011, and several complaints on nissan forums.when will nissan be held accountable for a defective part?
Drove my 2004 nissan maxima off the lot on 3/3/14 and noticed a jerk once i got to 30mph, the dealership told me after i purchased it that what ever problems i have i need to fix myself because i bought the car "as is".
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while attempting to shift into drive, the vehicle erroneously accelerated. The vehicle was taken to a private mechanic where it was confirmed that the transmission had failed. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the issue. The failure mileage was unavailable and the current mileage was 109,000. The vin was not available.
Im having safety issue with 2004 nissan maxima, the transmission get stuck in high gear and shift very hard, my car only has 65 k miles and this seen like a problem that has happened to a lot of maxim.
Whenever i first crank my 2004 nissan maxima se up and shift the gearshift from park to reverse there would be a really hard kick and then when i shift it from reverse to drive it would kick really hard again. And then when i start moving forward it would be slow by picking up speed because it would be stuck in 5th gear instead of being in 1st gear like it suppose to be in. So other words it would take the maxima 45 seconds to a minute to get to 55 to 60 mph. And i already have taken it to the nissan dealership where i brought it from a total of three times before they finally told me its the transmission and that could cost me anywhere from $3500 up to $4000 just to get it rebuild. And i definitely don't have that kind of money to be spending on getting the transmission rebuilt. I have had this maxima every since march 12, 2008 and its been good to me until this happen. So please could you help me? it would be much appreciated thanks.
Very hard shifting from 1st to 2nd and 3rd back to 2nd. I talk to dealership service manager about the problem and he told me that all 04 maximaand some of the 05 maxima had bad transmission and nissan corporation needs to recall them.
Car started slipping and jerking. The transmission was failing at 84,000 miles. When changing gears from reverse to drive the car jerk very hard and sounded like an explosion everytime i shift gears. Also when driving on the highway the gears felt like itdidn't wont to change and when its finally changed gears then it jerk forward while driving. Thatwas a hazard. Had the transmission replace and now it starting to have the same issues.
When trying to merge onto highway or avoid traffic, the car slips going into gear. With the transmission slipping it is difficult to operate safely as its hard to predict the vehicles behavior. It is a costly repair and according to research the problem is not that uncommon with said vehicle. Please investigate and recall.
Transmission will rev high, bang into gears 1-2, 2-3, 3-2,and r-,causing the car to jerk. Very unsettling. Common problem to this model vehicle. Very fearful of causing an accident 1 day.
Car will not shift right-- dealership can't repair the problem and they do work on car and it doesn't fix the problem. We are out repair bills and the car is not fixed by no means.
Transmission shift erratically!slips, clunks, slams into or out of gear!there are times it is so bad the car is unsafe to operate on public roads or highways.since i've experienced this problem i have read many other of the complaints whom describe the same problems.nissan needs to recall this car/transmission.the know it is a deadly problem.if there have been "unexplained" injury or deadly accidents involving the nissan maxima the nhtsb may want to look into the transmission failing and causing the deadly accident.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would violently jerk into gear when shifting from reverse to drive. The dealer was notified and stated that they would replace the entire transmission at the owner's expense. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 180,000.
Vehicle transmission would not operate properly and would continually slip into 5th gear.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While reversing the vehicle, the gear jerked, vibrated, and hesitated to shift into drive. The failure occurred on numerous occasions prior to receiving a manufacturer's recall related to the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who indicated that the transmission fluid needed to be replaced. The dealer replaced the transmission fluid and serviced the transmission. The contact stated that the dealer's remedy did not prevent the failure. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer where it was to be diagnosed and repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 112,000.
Transmission always slips had it remanufactured 2700 dollars later same problem. This leads up to and causes other problems especially since transmission needs to be worked on every 3 months hands are always taking out putting back together not to good for the car this prob jus doesn't go away. Sensors went bad now timing chain. Problem after problem but to me and mechanics i have talked to all leads back to the defective transmissions these 04 maximas have.
The automatic transmission is shifting very eradiclly. Uneven downshifts and a losss of power during acceleration due to the fact that the transmission sticks in 5th gear. This loss of power is very dangerous as there is no warning as to when the car is going to do this. If you try to perform a manual downshift the car slams itself as if it had been struck from behind. Because these are performance cars this is a very dangerous situation. The cars are only now starting to reach that mile stone where the damage is so fall along that the threat of bodily harm is greatly increased from past incidents.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while the vehicle turned at unknown speeds, the transmission slipped and made a noise. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who stated that the transmission failed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 92,000. The current mileage was 95,492.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 20 mph, the vehicle began to jerk when changing gears. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing and the technician stated the transmission would had to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.
Yes i brought my 2004 maxima into nissan dealership at 58,000 miles for loud noise on cold start up's, coming from passenger side of motor and nissan tech told me that i didn't have nissan oil filter and it not purging the oil to top of motor on cold starts. So i recently had oil change a few hundred miles before so not changing it till next required oil change at 61,000 when it came time brought it to nissan for oil change because they have special oil filters i guess. Well now at 65000 miles my noise is there all the time hot or cold and cold startis the worse and even when its running, and its not the oil filter there's is no different than any other brand and it is the plastic guides in the timing chain that have failed and now it's my problem to fix around 2000 dollars to fix and nissan saysit's out of warranty so they won't coverit well nissan was wrong again nissan is aware of their faulty parts you can search the original part number for my maxima and you will find a new part number for the guides because nissan changed part number and material when making the new part without a recall or consumers knowledge of them doing it.
My 18 year old son could not get the vehicle to engage in reverse.in an effort to drive the vehicle to the mechanic the transmission failed while driving and luckily i was able to coast to the side of the road narrowly escaping a traffic accident.i had recently passed this vehicle down to my son and i shudder to think what would have happened to him if he had been behind the wheel considering he is a less experienced driver.i have been informed that there are numerous incidents involving nissan vehicle transmissions.
Transmission in 2004 nissan maxima jerks, so hard that feels like you just got rear ended. These transmissions are failing at an astounding rate. It doesn't happen all the time but when it does, it makes the car uncomfortable to drive.
Car was fine initially then started car which took longer than normal to start and car would not hardly go due to it not being in 1st gear. Put the transmission into manual mode and downshifted it to first and got a hard clunk but car would now go under its own power but when you put it back in auto mode it goes straight to 3rd gear. Shut car off came back later and started car it started right up and had no issues with transmission. Drove it for a bit turned car off for a bit and then went to start again and had the long start and bad shifts again.
Car starting shifting extremely hard when changing from 1st to 2nd gear thought i was rear ended. Proceeded to research and came across many owners of this make model and year having the same issue and now as i change gears to park it idles for a few seconds then changes extremely loud and make a banging noise. I'm extremely worried for my safety due to the fact i commute back and fourth to work far distances and i bought this car at the nissan dealership with confidence my car only has 101,000 miles and its a 2004 so it hasn't been abused.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and i read so many complaint about this vehicle especially the transmission i am having and there hasn't been a recall i have had problem with this vehicle such as axle radiator navigation don't work went out electricalproblems car is pulling because of transmission.
2004 nissan maxima has a transmission problem it jerks and now it does not shift at all, now i can't afford to fix this problem. Nissan has many complaint. I need help.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would jerk while shifting in and out of each gear. The vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop where the contact was informed that the transmission or the valve body would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 80,000. The vin was unavailable.
Transmission slips then bangs hard into gear. Also transmission get stuck in high gear. Just prior to the car getting stuck in high gear, the car stalls no matter what speed your going. When you restart the car, you are stuck in high gear. No other gears work.
Transmission shifts when it wants to. 5 second delay going into gear from park to drive after transmission heats up. Slips into to 2nd and 3rd with a high rev. After slowing,slips into neutral then bangs into gear. After a stop it slips very hard between two gears. Often smell burned oil or fluid inside cabin.
My 2004 nissan maxima transmission went bad as i was driving on the interstate. I was driving about 55 mph and all of a sudden the engine started to rev and i had no power to the wheels/drive train. The transmission went without any warning. I did also experience the rough shifting that many others had complained about. I only have69000 miles on it. The car is 9000 miles out of drive train warranty. I always took the car to a authorized nissan dealer paying g the higher service costs. I did this in case i ever had a problem thinking that the manufacture would then stand by the car. I got nothing. The dealer was not able to help.i called nissan motors of america and i told them about my situation. Nissan told me there is nothing they could do for me. I asked why, they said the car is out of warranty. I said i know the car is out of warranty, that is why i'm calling the consumer affairs line. I told them that i took the car to the dealer for all my service, that i always purchased all the preventative maintenance that the manufacture and dealer recommend, i'm the original owner and that i only drive the car to work.i asked what is the criteria for nissan to assist a customer if a car is out of warranty. They said that they look at what maintenance was done at a authorized dealer and was the car owned by the original owner. I said that i had done all of this. I asked why they can't help, they again said because the car is out of warranty.i went online andread about the 500 plus transmission complaints. It now makes sense why nissan will not help us. They know they have a transmission problem and don't want to put out a recall. The cost is about $3800. Is this grounds for a class action suit? nissan does not stand by it's cars.updated 05/25/11
Purchased the 04 maxima se used in 2010, after nearly one year, while driving down the interstate the car jerked severely and began to slow down. Got off the interstate and noticed a burning smell and the transmission locked in 5th gear, notified the dealer and they had the trans repaired. Beginning of this year (2013) same issues, starts revved high, jerks into gear, no power @ take off or no movement at all and a burning smell from under the hood.still making payments so went back to the dealer and found out then the repair that was completed 2 years earlier was the second repair done to the transmission.the warranty that came with the repair had expired and now i am left with a vehicle i am still making payments on, can't drive and now have to come up with a way to pay $2500-$3000 for a new transmission. I love my car and would like to continue to enjoy it for at least a few more years but this is ridiculous to know there are this many complaints concerning one vehicle and the manufacturer not seem to care enough to correct the obvious issues.
The 2004 nissan maxima suffers from a common issue within the transmission. The valve body causes premature transmission failure within these cars. This results in sudden hard jerking / delayed shifting when changing gears in their automatic transmission. This means loss of control occurs when the transmission finally catches itself since the car will continue to rev higher than normal. Overtime the car will experience slow acceleration, due to the car being thrown into a safety mode unexpectedly which keeps the car in a "5th"gear state. Also, because of the codes this faulty part will throw, a vehicle with this transmission will not pass certain state emissions. Repairs are upwards to thousands of dollars, and unfortunately replacing it with the same part will only be a temporary fix.this is a major safety concern because it dramatically reduces the response time, and puts the driver at serious risk.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with very bad transmission issues...slipping-jerking-jumping-kicking between 1-2nd gear. It is very embarassing to ride anyone in it and the dealership want over 4 thousand to fix help. Is there a recall on these transmissions anyone know.
My transmission stop working.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima se. The contactmerged into traffic at 60 mph and there was a strong pull from the rear of the vehicle. On a separate occasion, the vehicle stalled twice while in heavy traffic and would not accelerate. The contact was able to drive the vehicle to his residence ,butit would not restart once parked. The manufacturer advised there were no recalls and to have the vehicle diagnosed by the dealer. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where he was awaiting a diagnosis of the failure. The failure mileage was 65,245 and the current mileage was 67,398.
2004 nissan maxima transmission problems, 3000 over my warranty. Nissan needs to won up to these tranny problems in these $30,000 vehicles. I am not the only one having this problem. Please see consumerafairs.com.
On feb 8, 2012, as i was accelerating to get on the highway, mycar started jerking as though it was not getting gas, then it stalled out on me.i restarted the car with no trouble, started to push on the gas pedal, my car started jerking and stalled out again.very scary, thank goodness, i was just entering the highway and able to get to side of road.my husband used plug-in reader to determine what was wrong with engine, it reads bank one-crankshaft sensor.we had just replaced this sensor in dec 2011, my car was acting up, but not stalling out on me.so now we know we have an issue with this sensor working properly.looked up on the internet and found out that indeed there is a recall for this sensor on 2003 maximas for doing the exact same thing, jerking and stalling out.i called a nissan service dealer and was told that my vin was not covered under that recall.i am now driving my husbands truck instead of my car because i am terrified of this sensor going out again while i am going 65 mph and it stalling out on me.
Purchased this car approx 4 weeks ago. On drive home from dealership, transmission got worse and worse. Transmission had to be replaced - total overhaul. Also passenger floorboard is almost rusted through. Similar complaints found online consumer reviews. Recurring problem with this model and year.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20-30 mph, the vehicle began jerking and shifting violently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where they advised her that they would drain and seal the transmission fluid. The vehicle was repaired by draining and sealing the transmission fluid. The failure recurred approximately two weeks after the repair. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 55,000. The current mileage was approximately 60,000. The vin was unavailable.
Vehicle speeds up and slows down without warning .it has a hard kick from reverse to drive. Slips while driving at low speeds.
I am a small independent car dealer. This is just one maxima i have purchased from an auction. I can't believe how ridiculous the 04-05 nissan maxima transmissions are. I bought the one indicated by the vinnumber thinking i was getting a good deal. However, i was very wrong! i as a small independent business owner cant believe the amount of bad transmissions i have seen on these year model maxima's. There should be a recall issued for all 04-05 maxima's. I have seen the same symptoms with a large amount of maxima's. For the amount of miles on the nissan maximas that i come across, this should not be happening. This includes slipping and jerking of the transmission , which in turns wears out the motor/transmission mounts, which in turn cost even more money beyond the transmission help our consumers and protect small independent dealers from these kinds of problems.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle jerked while driving approximately 20 mph. The contact stated that the failure occurred while shifting gears and the failure recurred whenever the vehicle shifted from first into second gear. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and they were unable to diagnose the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 115,000.
The car is jerking is while driving. It is also revving while driving.
In heavy traffic, the 2004 nissan maxima transmission was knocking and slipping, had excessive high rpm's causing the car to "burn rubber", andjerked heavilywhen shifting.a rating severity of 10 is given due to having had 4 near miss (possible) accidents in a period of 20 minutes. The car was sent to the repair shop and items were replaced that the mechanic said would fix the problem (engine mounts).the car was driven again and displayed the same defects. The car manufacture was notified of these defects on 3/7/2013. These conditions pose a safety hazard not only to myself but also to my passengers (which are family and friends), other drivers on the road as well as innocent pedestrians that may come in contact with my car when i finally do have that serious life threatening accident due to my transmission defect.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving at any speed, the vehicle jerked forward without warning. The vehicle jerked when attempting to accelerate or decrease in speed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 105,000.
These transmission should of been recalled years ago i always tend to feel a gear jump in the first gears when about to start moving the car or braking. This can be a serious problem when you suddenly need to make a hard stop and the transmission will make a huge jump then stop and with that extra time it takes to jump them stop can be a minor injury if a pedestrian is present or even death.
Transmission jerks from 1st to 2nd gear.wont shift into 3rd.makes a very hard jerk while shifting gears and won't go to 2nd sometimes.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving 60 mph, the vehicle jerked forward and began to decelerate. The contact continued to depress the accelerator pedal until the vehicle began to accelerate normally. The failure recurred intermittently. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 142,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 60 mph, the vehicle stalled and failed to accelerate. After a few moments, the vehicle began to accelerate. The vehicle then jerked while shifting gears and nearly crashed into another vehicle. The failure had occurred previously. The vehicle was taken to repair shop, where they stated that the vehicle had a manufacturer's defect on the valve body of the transmission. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified, however no assistance was provided.the failure and current mileages were 100,000.
The automatic transmission began to slip at about 63,000 miles.it continues to get worse and occasionally delays in engaging in drive especially after shifting out of reverse.from what i have read this is a common problem that nissan refuses to address and may result in transmission failure.
I purchased a 2004 nissan maxima in august 2006, and it all seemed fine for a bit but once i reached about 84k miles, the transmission started having problems. First, when i shift from park to any other gear. It seems to either hesitate to shift into gear and once it does it shifts in a horrible knock! it continues to do the same problem as well as slip gears while in motion. It usually slips from 1st to 2nd, or 2nd to 3rd. It causes the car to rev and shifts when it wants. That makes it snap even harder.i took the car to a local transmission shop which placed it on the computer. The error was a faulty camshaft position sensor (bank 1). Cost was $181.52. I'm still having the jerking with second gear but only when i slow down easily. The car shifts now, but the jerking continues.the local transmission shop said that i would have to replace the transmission for around $3,500 in order to alleviate the jerking and transmission slip issue.i bought a nissan because they are supposed to be dependable long lasting cars. I would hope that it would last over at least 100,000 miles before any sort of problems would even occur.
Based on what i have read online, this is the same transmission issue that thousands of other 6th generation nissan maxima owners are experiencing.my 2004 nissan maxima's automatic transmission shifts violently during a change from 1st to 2nd gear, 2nd to 1st and drive to reverse.during this time, the car is unable to accelerate for about 2 seconds and when it does it jerks it so hard it feels like i was rear-ended.this happens on about 20 to 30% of the shifts from 1st to 2nd gear and a little less often in the other two situations.i has nearly caused me to get into 2 accidents over the past 6 months when the car would not accelerate when coming off the shoulder and onto the freeway.this transmission issue is very hazardous and needs to be recalled by nissan.
Car jerks when changing shifts.results need a transmission.
I took my car in for an inspection, found out that the floor on the passenger side had rusted from the inside out and there was a good size hole. It cost me a couple hundred to fix because it wouldn't pass the inspection. The next thing was the slack timing chain, the car sounds like a truck. I've been told it would cost up to $3000 to fix. Then the biggest safety issue is the transmission, this one is really concerning. The jerking, bucking, kicking, clanging, the seconds of hesitation between drive and reverse and then suddenly it engages and the kick could give you whiplash. Sometimes i feel like i'm in a rodeo. When the car sits for awhile (overnight) there is no issue with the initial start but once it warms up that's it. You can't accelerate properly once the car slows down, or is making a turn, going around a bend or comes to a stop because it drops out of gear, then there is the hesitation and at that point it just revs, this happens 2 or 3 times before it engages again then there is a massive bang and the car lunges forward, by then the traffic is right under your rear bumper. After this happens a few times there is no more acceleration, the pedal has to be pushed to the floor for the car to move. The engine light came on a month or two ago and hasn't gone off. This is a real dangerous, safety issue. A few days ago another issue appeared, i cannot open the driver side door with the remote door opener or the electronic door opener on the inside of the door. At this point i've read many complaints about these issues, they are all manufacture problems but the timing chain and transmission is the biggest when it comes to safety because you do not know when the car will stop. Why hasn't nissan done a recall????? there are enough complaints.
I just purchased the vehicle this year as a used vehicle. The vehicle has started to jerking and would not accelerate when i press the gas. It takes at least 1 minute then the rpm shoots up. Sometimes i feel that i am going to get whiplash from all the jerking this vehicle does. I should not have to pay for a new transmission when nissan knew about the transmission in these vehicles. They should be hold accountable for their actions and replace all the transmissions in these vehicles and pay other individuals back their money that has already paid to replace their transmission.
Transmission experiences extremely harsh shifting between 1st and 2nd gear.seems to be worse when vehicle is warmed up. Occurrence is intermittent. Vehicle will slip completely out of gear when turning a corner under braking, then slam back into gear as gas is applied exiting the turn. Vehicle also will hesitate when shifting from reverse to drive for 10 seconds, then slam into drive.vehicle slipping out of gear and then slamming into gear could lead to possible rear collision. Also feels like it could not go back into gear when driving on a hill.with the number of blog posts regarding this issue it is obviously not isolated. I have been informed that the only 'fix' is to replace the transmission at my expense to the tune of $3000-$4000. Neighbor traded in her .05 maxima for a toyota because dealer told her she had to pay $4000 for a new tranny for the maximum. As it is apparent that nissan will not voluntarily own up to what it obviously a manufacturing or design defect, i hope they will soon be forced into issuing a recall and fixing this issue.
2004 nissan maxima all features had locked up. Consumer tried to fix the problem, when trying the car jumped out of park and rolled down the driveway hitting a taurus and a trailer. Airbags did not deploy.***nar***the consumer was injured and as the vehicle was rolling down the driveway a family member, which the vehicle nearly missed fell backwards and broke her wrist.the consumer stated there was no reason for the gear shift to lock or for the vehicle to jump and roll. The vehicle had been placed in park and the parkingbrake had been pulled prior to the incident.
I bought a brand new nissan maxima 2004.after driving for 5 years, it has given nothing but headache and stress. It would not accelerate or would be jerking/shaking after stepping on the accelerator. While driving in the freeway, my car would slow down and couldn't drive pass 20 mile per hour, then engine died.i had replaced catalytic converter ,sensors, mufflers,brakes. And the problems still haven't resolved.as of today, i don't have a car, it is at the dealer for diagnostic.
I purchased my 2004 maxima 18 months ago. From the time i drove it off the lot it started shaking. I took it back to the dealer a total of 4 times each time they told me it was something different,from the rotors to a weight falling off the wheel(which they say i lost).i was driving on a interstate highway and the vehicle started shaking and pulling so bad i almost had an accident.when i took it back for the fifth time i was told i had to pay to have the vehicle fixed(i had not owned it but 2 months). Finally i took it to another dealer (same affiliate) who fixed it so the shaking was not as bad (after 3 visits). I have taken the vehicle back on several occasions since then,and now when the jerking has gotten worse,sometimes jerks so hard it hurts my neck. The gears jerk when changing. I thought i just had to deal with the fact that i brought a lemon,but after reading all these complaints (which are either the same or similar) i know nissan needs to correct these issues before someone is seriously hurt or loose there lives(as well as others).and i do plan to continue emailing sending letters,and calling until someone listens.now i don't feel alone in this issue just pissed off.that nissan has allowed this to go on so long without addressing the safety issue of this vehicle.
Suddenly after putting my car in drive from reverse after being parked in a parking lot my car jerked so bad i thought my neck was broke.it has continued.i live on a budget and am disabled so i don't have the money to replace or make repairs on my transmission.
Car started to jerk and clunk and a couple of times while turning in to driveway it would jerk and make the tires squeal.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while traveling 60 mph the vehicle began to shake violently and stalled. The contact was able to eventually merge to the side of the road. The vehicle was able to be driven to the contact's home. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was confirmed that the transmission valve body had failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure and current mileage was not available.
Nhtsa,please, please go to the website i have pasted below and look at all the complaints on the 2004 maxima. Nissan has turned a blind eye to the american consumer and are looking the other way on the defects in automobile. We look to and rely on the nhtsa to help resolve serious defects in this automobile that should be recalled. Nissan doesn't want to do the right thing and we need you. It is not a coincidence that owners of the 2004 nissan maxima are all having the same transmission problems and other issues. I will not let my wife drive this car anymore due to the safety hazard the faulty transmission poses not only to the driver but anyone in it's path on the road. The car jerks, stalls, and on occasion flat loses power in normal driving conditions.w.carsurvey.org/reviews/nissan/maxima/r61092/comments/.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that she experienced difficulty shifting the gears. The vehicle eventually shifted gears and the vehicle jerked. The vehicle was taken to dealer. The dealer stated that they had to replace the transmission. The vehicle had not been repaired.the manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 73,000 and the current mileages was 94,000.
Problem with transmission started soon after i purchased car, i would say in the first year i had it which was in 2003, although it is a 2004. I took it in more than once when the transmission started causing trouble. It would act (and still does to this day) as if it had/has been knocked out of gear, rpm goes up and then the transmission picks back up. When that happens it will jerk really hard and take off. As i said, i took it to my nissan dealer and each time was told they did not find any thing wrong with it. This is my 5th maxima, and have to say it is my last. The son of a woman i used to work with had the same problem with his 2004 maxima, which he bought used. He traded it for something else. My car is still going, although the problem does not seem to be happening more often, but does seem to be more severe when it does happen.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the vehicle would lunge forward abnormally. In addition,when driving at low speeds, the vehicle would hesitate to accelerate and there was an increase of engine rpms to 3000. The vehicle would also jerk violently when shifting into the next gear.the checkengine warning light was illuminated. A local mechanic diagnosed that the transmission and the timing belt would need to be replaced.the manufacturer was not contacted.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure mileage was 85,000 and the current mileage was 117,000.
My nissan maxima jerks from 1st to 2nd gear. Its uncontrolable and extremely dangerous. It isalso delayed when switching from drive to reverse. I could live with repairing these issues if they werent common but the amount of people that ive read about with the same issues shows me that its nothing i did. Its clearly a manufacturing issue and its a shame that nissan doesnt stand by their products
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving approximately 35 mph when the vehicle suddenly stalled. The contact was able to restart the vehicle and continue to drive without failure. Additionally, the contact stated that when the gear was shifted from park to reverse, the vehicle would jerk. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing or repairs. The approximate failure mileage was 71,914.
I have my transmission jerking turns out i need a valve body just like so many other maxima owners this should be a recall.
Car jerks when going from first to second gear. Sometimes it won't go at all. Accident waiting to happen.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the transmission failed and had to be shifted into a lower gear in order for the vehicle to operate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 121,646.
The automatic transmisson on my 2004 nissan maxima gets stuck in 5 gear and there is a very violent hard jerk when shifting from drive to reverse then back to drive.i have to park the car and shut it off for about 30-60 seconds for the gears to resto reset the gears back to first gear.i'm able to see the gears are stuck in 5th gear by shifting to manual and display on my dashboard shows the gear is in 5th gear.the engine light came on and i took my maxima to the nissan dealer.nissan told me the transmisson needed to be replaced based on the codes and was going to charge over $4000.i got a second opinion from and the failure codes indicated the cam shaft sensor was bad.they replaced the cam shaft sensor and the problem went away for a little while but the stuck in 5th gear problem still exists.replacing the cam shaft sensor didn't resolve the hard violent jerk problem. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 51 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning.the vehicle was able to be restarted after several minutes and proceeded to function normally. The contact stated that four years prior to the recent failure, the same symptoms lead to the contact having to replace the engine and the transmission. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 200,000.
Whenever i shift to reverse the car pauses and then jerks, same jerk behavior happenswhenever i shift from reverse to drive.sometimes when i am driving i can feel the car hesitating when switching gears.i have been told the transmission is going bad.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving various speeds, the vehicle jerked while shifting from first to second gear. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was found that the body valve had failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 115,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated the vehicle would not shift from park to drive. In addition, when driving at speeds of at least 50 mph, the vehicle would suddenly decrease in speed without warrant. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who added transmission fluid to the vehicle but to no avail. The failure persisted. The failure mileage was 111,520 and the current mileage was 111,929. Updated 06/0611the consumer stated h/she spent $ 1,900 to correct the transmission problem. Updated 06/10/11
I have been experiencing transmission problems about 80,000 with 04 nissan maxima. The gears slips for 1st to 2nd and from 2nd to 1st and jerks when if finally shifts. The car halts when going for r to d and giving a hard jerk when in gear. This is unsafe when backing out into traffic.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would violently jerk when shifting into drive and when shifting from second to third gear. The vehicle was taken to various independent repair shops and the contact was informed that the transmission either needed to be rebuilt or replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 142,000. The vin was unavailable.
When auto is in motion when the transmission shifts from low to higher gear engine revs to exceedingly high rpm's as if in nuetral. When letting off the accelerator after slowing the transmission reengages with a violent jerk, very dangerous at interstate speeds
Maxima jerks when slowing down to a stop or when shifting from drive to reverse or vise versa. Maxima seems to struggle sometimes to get to high gears. At high speeds maxima seems fine but annoying jerks occur when coming to a slow stop.
I purchased a brand new nissan maxima 8 yrs ago. For the last 2 yrs it has been given me problems with the transmission. The car will get stuck in between gears and then suddenly jerk will i'm driving, which is very scary and dangerous. I've noticed that it tends to get worse when it's hot or i am going incline. I've done some research and it seems to be a recurring problem with the 2004 and 2005 models. I purposely bought a brand new car to avoid these types of problems. I don't think it's fair that i have to pay $3,000 to fix it when it's obvious that it is a manufacture flaw. It's very frustrating to see so many complaints filed against this model, and nissan not taking responsibility for it. I hope this can change soon.
This is the 4th time the transmission has gone out on this vehicle, and this time it happened on the street.i feel i was very fortunate to not get struck by another vehicle as i got the vehicle home.i purchased the vehicle in 2006, there has to be an issue with the transmission in these vehicles.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with a bad transmission.i bought it new.it has 85,000 miles.since the beginning of 20078 the car started giving me problems on first and second gear.it jerks, slips and will no change gears when it needs it.i took it to the dealer, they had me replace the abs system telling me it will fix the problem, because the abs light was on.spend $2,000.00.the problem got worse.they said that there was a short on the grounds of my cd player (that is a trip computer and info display) it cost me $1,700.00.the problem was not fixed.i went on-line and there are 100's of people complaining about the same issue.i need my car to work, now i have to spend $4,000.00 fixing he transmission.it is ridiculous that i just finished paying for my car and i have to invest have of the value into something that should not be broken.please help me.....a lot of people are having this problem and nissan is saying they can not recall this transmission because it is not a safety issue.to me it is, because it has to do with driving the car.
I am the only owner of my 04 nissan maxima and have experienced my maxima violently jerking when taking off or when stopping.also while taking off to turn at an intersection or at a stop sign it sometimes stalls.i have 3 children under the age of 5 and am very concerned that my car is going to stall and i will be hit in the side of my car.i had the car tested by a private company and they said it was the transmission.i have looked online and there are thousands of complaints about the nissan maxima 04-07 models.no one is doing anything about it and someone will end up getting hurt if this problem continues. Please check out website http://www.aboutautomobile.com/complaint/2004/nissan/maxima/automatic+transmission.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, the vehicle suddenly shook violently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 75,000 and the current mileage was 76,500.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving at 60 mph, the vehicle switched gears independently and the floor board was rusted. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the technician diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired.the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 110,000.
Maxima has begun shifting very hard from 1st to 2nd gear, and into reverse.
The problem started small and has become an issue with the vehicle. The transmission shifts hard and lags between shifts. When the transmission finally engages it does so with a hard bang.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 45 mph, the vehicle hesitated while accelerating. The contact depressed the accelerator pedal repeatedly and the vehicle lunged forward independently. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic for diagnostic testing. The mechanic advised that the speed and abs sensors would have to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired however, the failure persisted. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 10,000.
Car have a hard jerk when shifting. Also when slowing down and trying to accelerate my car jerk real hard like someone kicked me from behind.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving approximately 50 mph when the transmission began to jerk with hesitation into the third gear. The failure also occurred whenever the gear selector was shifted into reverse. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who advised the contact that the transmission would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer had not been notified of the consistent problem. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.
Transmission problems causes car to jerk very badly, acts as tho it does not want to go. Pulling off you will have to make sure no cars are coming at all because if you just go, you're likely to be hit.
My transmission started jerking with a loud bang sound upon shifting gears and upon slowing down to a stop. It began to slip into neutral while in the drive mode causing the rpms to increase and the car will not move. It jerks back into drive until the next stop or slowing down and starts the problem over again. I have taken the car into a transmission repair shop, which states it needs to be replaced. I have noticed many complaints from nissan customers with the same year, make and model.
Transmission shift poorly, high rev inbetween shifts, hard down shifts and extremely hard up shifts. Very dangerous to drive during icy conditions due to the high rev and hard down shifts that cause uncontrollable loss of driving.
Tranmission skipped @ 65,518 wich i was told was out of the powertrain warranty paid $4,000.00 on 12/08/08 for what i thought was a new tranmission. Found out later nissan uses re-built trani. Right after the initional trani was put in i continued to have the same problem...took it a few times back but all i got was the run around...they stated it might be the motor mount, that got fixed still the problem was there. The car went thru diagnostic reading from 2009 thru 2012 but since the engine light was not on it would not give any diagnosis codes.... Until april of this year my transmission skipped again @ approx. 113,500.00 while being tested by a nissan mechanic...updated 07/13/12
While pulling out into a enter section of a main road in morning traffic my transmission went out causing me to almost be t-boned.this needs to be looked into before someone gets hurt or worst.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle jerked forward when switching gears. Additionally, the vehicle stalled intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis. The mechanic stated that the transmission would have to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 110,000.
2004 + nissan maxima's are having timing chain issues which starts to occur after 50k as per the thousand of forum members across different forum. I am a victim too. Its a known defect in maxima's and there has been no recalls to fix this. This timing chain issue fix cost appx $1600 and difficult for us to pay such an amount which has been declared by nissan as a maintenance free item. This timing chain would gradually lead to all sort of problems leading to complete failure if not taken care of. We as a customer pledge nhtsa to take appropriate action. Already contacted local dealer and nissan usa without any results.
Transmission started to "slip" around 100,000 miles.i took it to five star nissan in warner robins ga, they said there was no problem and recommend transmission fluid flush, which they did perform.at about 111,000 miles, the transmission began to slip again, and it started to "shift hard". I took it back to five star nissan who advised me "the transmission is shot".luckily it did not fail in traffic.
Transmission jerks when downshifting on highway and roads, this is a very hard jerk that is very hazardous. I have done research online and there are hundreds of other people having the exact same problems with the same vehicle.
The car started bucking when is downshift into a lower gear and it jerks and it'sslips. I have a hundred 100 thousand miles on the speedometer.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle began to jerk, lunge, and slip. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis and the contact was informed that the transmission would need to be replaced or rebuilt. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 170,000. The vin was not available.
I bought a used 2004 nissan maxima se and i'm having problems the jerking, thrusting forward and the bad down shifting. I took the car to the nissan dealership act like they never heard of a problem before and they said the transmission needed a flush ($200), so i did, it continued kicking. I took it back to nissan they drove it and told me it need motor mounts ($2,000), i got the motor mounts replaced at local auto shop. They have no problem wanting me to spending money on diagnosis the problem, when they know what the problem is. The transmission is a recall issue they don't want to make public. I'm very disappointed in nissan. I've had 2 altima, i have a 1997 max and never had major issues (i drive that more than the new car) and i have a 2004 armada, i would not recommend them to anyone any more. They pride themselves in not selling lemons...well i got one! i don't understand how i can have 1997 max and not have transmission problems and new model car 2004 and having all these issues. I cannot afford a $3,800 transmission and a new set of $500 motor mounts.....another problem i've had with this car is the a/c keeps going out...there is no leaks in the lines but there is something wrong with the a/c pump so i was told by a local repair shop.
Was heading off a ramp onto the expressway when i felt a slight jerk from the transmission, probably going at (40-45mph). Then 2 minutes after all power was lost in the transmission, had to pull aside with the engine still idling. Tried various times to get it to move and it couldn't. Went to the dealer the next day and replacement had be to issued for transmission, small bits of metal were found in the fluid which had not been burned out or low by the way. This was the second time the transmission had to be changed in under 70000 miles, thankfully i had an extended warranty on the car. It was previously changed by nissan approx 18months prior.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 20 mph and attempting to accelerate, the vehicle began to jerk and the rpms increased to 6000. The accelerator pedal also became unresponsive. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnosis and the transmission was flushed however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was returned to the dealer and the throttle body was replaced. The failure recurred. The dealer then informed the contact that the transmission would need to be replaced. The manufacturer had not been notified. The failure mileage was 100,000 and the current mileage was 107,000.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima. Here recently my transmission has been slipping, i began to look online for recalls and found that several other owners have had the same problem. I think nissan should recall this problem, because my car only has 85,000 miles and has been well taken care of. I took it to the shop and was told they wasn't for sure but thought it was the valve body that needed to be replaced,and it was going to cost 2,000-3,000 dollars, i was astonished that this would happen. I thought nissan was supposed to be a well made car that is why we bought it. Also the mechanic i took my car to said he did not know what the problem was cause it was not showing anything on the machine, so he called nissan and they told him what it was and they had several of that part that was needed to fix the car in stock, so they obviously know at nissan that they would be needing several of those parts to have so many readily available and i think nissan should be ashamed of themselves for that and not recalling the part.obviously nissan would not be making a part that cost so much money and not be able to sell them so shame on them.
Transmission keeps jerking and stalling out keeps on sliping during shifts
Transmission failure at 100k miles
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that as the engine was started and the gear was placed in drive, the vehicle would jerk abnormally. The failure would also occur when shifting from first to second gears, accelerating or reversing. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who inspected the vehicle and located the failure at the transmission. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 106,000 and the current mileage 110,000.the vin was not available.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima for almost three years now. I bought the car with 70,000 mi. And in very good shape at the time. Three months went by and i started noticing my transmission slipping and shifting very hard. I took it to the local nissan dealership for them to check my transmission and told me they did not see anything wrong with it but suggested a transmission flush. Because of their high price for a transmission flush i took it to jiffy lube. The vehicle shifted smoothly for about 30 min. Into the drive then the slipping and hard shifts continued. I went online to research this problem and found out that i was not the only person with this exact problem. I found this website (http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/nissan/maxima/r61092/comments/page-16/) and came across thousands of nissan owners with the exact transmission problems. After learning this i was convinced that it was a defect and nissan needs to recall the transmission. I am never going to buy a nissan car ever again! i have this expensive car note for the next four years and the transmission was defected ever since it was put in the car! my warranty was expired before this started happening. This should be looked into and an investigation needs to start. It is so unfair to me and the other people who are going through this. Please help!
My 2004 nissan jerks at shiftingspeed of 15-23 mile per hr.
Transmission has a delay in shifting gears. It jolts/kicks really hard and the car slows down as if it's going to stop. I can't really drive beyond 30mph w/o having an issue. It started doing it once a day and the dealer said they "fixed" the problem. Now, the car does it a lot more andthe jolts/kicksare much worse then before.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving 45 mph when the vehicle abnormally accelerated. In addition, the vehicle would jerk, lunge, and slip gears without warning. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis and the contact was informed that the transmission would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The vin was not available. The failure and mileage was 145,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 to 25 mph the contact experienced extreme jerking when going into second gear. Immediately after, the service engine light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. After diagnosis, they advised him that the 5 speed automatic transmission needed to be repaired. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was unknown. The current mileage was approximately 114,587. The vin was unavailable.
Transmission problems- '04 maxima se v6 automatic transmission 53,000 miles. Experience sudden and severe jerks when shifting from 1st - 2nd, 2nd - 3rd and back down. No injuries occurred, however high potential for a front to back end collision.
Same problem as many others with this horrible transmission.at low throttle, major jolt when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear. Just about rips the engine off it's mounts.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact statedwhile driving 15 mph, the vehicle changed gears and jerked very hard. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection and they stated the transmission needed to be flushed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified but provided no assistance. The failure mileage was 89,000.
For the past 2 months my 2004 nissan maxima has, at periodic times, starts puttering like it is about to stall, then service engine light comes on. Does this for either a few miles or my entire trip. It also jerks very hard when changing gears, ex from reverse to drive. With in the last month the transmission now feels like it is slipping. Recently, got stuck at a red light in a very busy city district b/c my car was fine but then would not move, finally jerked back to life & started going but at the next stop light did the same thing. I have been doing tons of reading on this & it seems like 2004 nissan maximas have a horrible reputation on their transmissions. I believe do to all of these complaints a recall needs to be done as soon as possible. I cannot afford to keep throwing thousand of dollars on a car that i have always serviced properly & until i hot the 100k mileage mark never had a problem with. This car is dangerous to drive due to the severe jerking while changing gears, stalling out, etc. Please look into asap. Thanks
After the car gets hot, it will rev very high going from 2nd to 3rd gear.it will not shift into 3rd gear until i take my foot of the gas, let the rpm's go down, then hit the accelerator again.it will also hard shift going from park to reverse and reverse to forward gear.also when downshifting the car will shift hard, mainly going to lower gears, which causes jolts and unexpected increases in the rpm as the shift happens.this is dangerous because it is unexpected and has caused me to slam on the brakes in traffic, when startled by this action of the transmission.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the vehicle surged independently. The vehicle also would not respond immediately when the driver applied the accelerator and instead, would stall for seconds before jerking forward. The vehicle was taken to a personal mechanic for diagnosis and the contact was informed that he would need to replace the transmission. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 94,000.
While driving my wifes 2004 maxima the transmission started slipping in between 2 and 3 gear.
While driving on highway, the automatic transmission downshifted and was stuck between 2nd and 3rd gear. When i came to complete stop, and then started to accelerate, the car would move forward very very slowly and then pick up speed. But car did not change gears. Once i turn off engine and waited for about 10 minutes, i turned engine back on and problem went away. I have taken it to dealer but they cannot duplicate issue. This continuously happens to me and cannot figure what to do. The car has actually completely turn off on the road while driving and have avoided accidents. Once the car turns off on the road at high speeds, the steering wheel locks up and gets difficult to pull over on the side of the road/highway. The 2004 maxima, as i have read online, are having transmission issues. I will never purchase another nissan vehicle.
Transmission kicks between 1st and 3rd shifts.
I bought my 2004 nissan maxima sl 3.5 in january 2011 with 80,000 miles. This is by far the nicest car i've owned and i was excited about the low miles, i thought it would be a great car and have very little issues. In august 2011 at about 86,000 miles it started jerking really bad when i switch in and out of park, drive & reverse. It also stalls and jerks while i'm driving. I notice it a lot when i'm stopped at a light and then start to go, or when slowing down, or when it's automatically switching gears, pretty much all of the time. It's very scary and irritating, i feel like the car could die at any moment, while i'm switching into drive or even while i'm driving. Mechanics recommended a transmission flush, but aren't sure how to do it on the nissan because it doesn't have certain hoses that their machine hooks up to. I've done research on the internet and found hundreds of complaints of this problem and nobody has had good results. Nissan should either recall this, or figure out how to fix it & pay for it. I just need to know how to fix it, i don't like feeling like i'm just out of luck and have to live with it, and i don't want to spend thousands of dollars. This was already a large amount of money and i can't afford to pay to try everything, and i don't want to keep driving while it does this, i feel it will only get worse.
I am having the same issues as many other 2004 nissan maxima owners.the issue has to do with the transmission failing and the dealer charging over $5,000.00 to replace it.nissan knows these transmissions are defective and they are not doing anything about it.they are not considering the huge risk factor for people driving these cars of having an accident due to the malfunctioning of the transmissions.the transmission will not downshift or upshift properly in many instances like stopping in a traffic light, going uphill or even just cruising.the concern is the amount of people that are having the same issue and the unnecessary exposure to an accident.thank you,omar
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would hesitate after shifting into gear and would also shake violently when engaging in gear. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised that the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 128,179. Updated 12/21/12*lj updated 1/4/2013
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently and increase in engine rpms when shifting at highway speeds.the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who diagnosed that the transmission was defective and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was no longer under warranty .the vin was not available. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 96,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle jerked and lunged abnormally. The vehicle was not taken for diagnosis or repairs. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 137,000....updated 09-26-13
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently when the engine would extend beyond 2-3 rpms. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who was unable to diagnose the failure. The manufacturer was contacted who did not offer any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 60,000 and the current mileage was 69,900.
Ok my brother and i were driving on highway 85 and came to a stop because of traffic. I try to take off but my car just stalls. We were very fortunate to be in the left lane because if we were in the middle lane we would have been stuck in the middle of the highway and could have been in a real bad accident.we were still fortunate that no one hit us because my cars tail was still stuck out a lil because it would not move in neutral. I know its probably my transmission and torque converter but i just thank god that we were in the left lane and there was no accident.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated while shifting from park to reverse he heard a loud noise coming from the engine. The vehicle was able to be driven to an independent mechanic where it was confirmed that the transmission was slipping. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the issue. The failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was 96,000.
The car is jerking/bucking violently when shifting from reverse into drive and again when shifting into first and second gears. It is also jerking when downshifting from second to first gear. At first, the shifting problem was an occasional occurrence, however, it has progressively gotten worse. Now it is almost constant. After researching this problem, i have found that hundreds and hundreds of '04-05 maxima owners are experiencing the exact same problems. This is quite obviously a nissan manufacturing defect that should be corrected by nissan corp.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while attempting to make a right turn the transmission malfunction with out any warnings and he was unable to continue driving. The contact stated that the failure had occurred once before and the transmission had to be replaced. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 108,190.
After only 2 years of ownership our 2004 nissan maxima are having some issues. First the transmission now we are having a hard time starting the car. After the diagnostic test we needed to replace the camshaft position sensor.however that does not solve the transmission problem. We are driving and all of a sudden our car loses tension.we accelerate and it doesn't get us any further. We are looking at rebuilding our transmission and trading in the car because it's really not worth all the issues the car is starting to have. According to the internet there's been a lot of these problems with these cars.
The transmission throws itself into 5th gear and the whole vehicle jerks when it happens. Now it happens every day, the fluid is clean aswell as the filter, this is an ongoing problem with the maxima of that generation. I am an employee of toyota and i really think this is unsafe and i know nissan knows about the issue but will not do anything because of the price of what the recall may be but this needs to be addressed.
The transmission shifts out of gear and pops back in at will, i've had it looked at by a mechanic who sees no physical signs of undue wear. He cleaned filter and put in nissan transmission fluid to no avail. I fear this defect will happen at an inopportune time and get me or my family injured or worse. Hundreds of similar complaints exist about this car model and years 2004-2006.the transmission also shifts very roughly in lower gears, even when i expect a bad shift i can't tell when it will happen.this occurs during speeds of 0 to 60. I've read numerous reports of multiple transmission failures after nissan replaced the original. This is a faulty piece of manufacturing. Nissan needs to replace this transmission with a different type or re-engineer the existing one.
In 2012 my 2004 nissan maxima would not change gears properly. It would jerk, idle up, and take a while to change gears. The transmission was replaced by a nissan dealership in 2012 for $3,725.64. Since having my transmission replaced, i spoke to about 5 owners of a 2004 nissan maxima that i met at the gas station or grocery store parking lot who told me they had the same issue and had the transmission replaced. There are tons of complaints on line.apparently, there is an issue with the nissan transmission but nissan is not taking responsibility. Please help us in this effort to investigate and receive reimbursement for the transmission problems.thank you very much
Transmission hangs inbetween park reverse neutral and drive. Jerks when shifting between 1st and 2nd.
Transmission is jerking when shifting thru most gears and sometimes gets worse while driving long periods. I feel this problem needs to be taken care of and nissan needs to be held responsible and needs to be put out there for everyone to see how money hungry they are for not wanting to help. They are taking money from people when they know the problem. I even seen companies come out with parts that help the problem because they know there is a market for this problem. You need to make nissan fix there problem and make right because in today market this is not going to end well with the people who are getting screwed over. I have been working with green light auto who is tired of dealing with this car because it has this issues now let me tell you this new mounts, fluid all new even sensors and 02's that are noted to go and cause these issues. Still have the problem. You need to make them fix this problem before the transmission fails and kills someone due to an accident then we will start having people sue and get some help from legal matters. Class action law suite is also filled and is going on as well. Shows that everyone is tired of the crap.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would violently jerk when attempting to shift between gears and she would lose power. The dealer advised the contact that she needed to replace the transmission valve body.the manufacturer was not notified of the failure nor was the vehicle repaired.the current mileage was 77,614.the approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
Car jerks when going into 1st, 2nd or 3rd and has gotten stuck in 3rd gear when driving, had to put in manual gears in order to stop the vehicle. Also when putting in reverse car jerks and then when you go into drive the vehicle jerks again. A/c also went out about 6 months after owning the car, which was bought in 2009. Vehicle has been checked out by dealership and they do not know what the main problem is with the car, and said they would fix 2 things to see if it fixes the problem, only if i pay them about $3000.00 to $3500.00. Dealer does not know the root of the problem, however they want to charge for "what if's". Car also jerks when you break or slow down without using break system. I am afraid for my life and the life of my family.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, the transmission exhibited hard shifting with a loud clanking noise. The failure recurred whenever the vehicle was in operation. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified and advised the contact that the vehicle be diagnosed by an authorized dealer. The approximate failure mileage was 120,000.
We were driving homelast night and the car hard shifted down from third to first on it's own. It was such a violent downshift the car actually turned off. We were nearly rear-ended and had to pull off to the side of the road. I got home and looked it up online and it appears to be a known issue with this car but there are no recalls. I took it in today and spent over $1000 but the check engine lights came on during the ride home and it is hard shifting again.
I have had issues with my car since i, purchased it back in april 2004.i wrote a letter to the nissan headquarters and did not receive any response, currently my vehicle jerks when i try to reverse then it skips before it gets into gear. Also to add, once the car gets to a certain speed i can feel the car rev-up before it even catches gear which is mainly in the first and second gears. I have been to the nissan dealership which they replaced my motor mounts and i am still having the same problem as before.nissan needs to recall maxima 2004's.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.when the contact shifts from first into second gear, the vehicle shakes.when attempting to shift into third gear, the rpm's increase and never fully shifts into third gear.when shifting from drive into park, the vehicle makes a thud sound.the current mileage was 91,350 and failure mileage was 20,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving various speeds, the vehicle shook violently when downshifting and would sometimes stall without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the transmission failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.
Transmission extremely hard shifts when up shifting and downshifting.downshifting is much worse than up shifting but both are extreme.when this occurs the car experiences a hard jolt.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving at an unknown speed, the gears shifted without warning. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the technician stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 150,000.
Transmission failing for second time.transmission was rebuilt/overhauled in march of 2014. Mileage at time of rebuild was 111,090 miles. The total cost of said repair was $2,996.00.as of today august 19, 2016 the said mentioned transmission is failing for the second time.the current mileage is approximately 136,xxx miles.the current symptoms while car is in motion are, extremely hard shifts and slipping into upper gears.
The contact owns a owns a 2002 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would jerk while driving at all speeds. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that a valve body near the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unavailable.
Went to stop at a stopsign car started to pound when i went to leave the stop sign car moved but very hard. The transmission has problems the started out of the blue no warning its even stalled my car and left me stranded. There has been tons of complaints about this . When i called the nissan company they said take to a nissan dealer to look at it and let them know. You have to pay for diagnostics then they tell you sorry they cant help this should be a recall because there are so many complaints and its a horrible expense a used rebuilt is 3000 dollars it horrible. So i have this car in beautiful shape that just sits cause i cant pay to fix it.
Same as everyone else with the same make and model.car rpm's go way high and then jerks and goes into gear.happens after the car is warmed up.does not happen on the highway but it does happen getting off an exit.downshifting from gears 3 to 2 the car jerks and hesitates almost giving me whiplash.i went to a nissan dealer to have the problem diagnosed but the test can back with no problems because the service engine light is not on.this car is not safe to drive but it is my only way of transportation so i have to keep driving it.nissan needs to own up to there mistake and have the car recalled.i am not the only one having this problem..please help us out and do the right thing to make our cars safer to drive..thank you
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 20 mph, the transmission slipped. The contact stated that he had to restart the vehicle in order to get the vehicle to function properly. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for inspection and they stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 30,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while accelerating to 20 mph, the vehicle jerked harshly. The vehicle was not inspected by a dealer or an independent mechanic. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure and current mileages was approximately 174,200.
Transmission jerks really hard when driving and going into gear.also while driving it doesnt want to shift at times.
The transmission is having issues when changing gears. It starting to hesitate between first gear and second and second to third. My vehicle has only 85,000 miles.
When shifting from drive to reverse the hard hesitated and shifted hard making a loud noise. It then did not go into drive properly either. It has also started to shift hard between 1st and 2nd gears.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehiclehesitated intermittently when the gears were changed. The vehicle also jerked violently while downshifting. The dealer replaced the transmission. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,702.
I bought a brand new 2004 nissan maxima when they first came out, and everything was perfect. Nothing was wrong with it, and it drove smoothly. A few months ago, after hitting about 70,000 miles the transmission has been messing up. If the car is shifting up or down, into 1st, 2nd, or 3rd gear, it jerks. The more the car heats up, the harder the car jerks. It was jerks if i'm shifting into drive. There have been times when the car revs up to 5,000 rpms and jerks very hard. It is not safe at all, and there are many cars with the same problem.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 5 mph in reverse, the contact shifted into drive and the vehicle began to jerk violently. The failure occurred whenever the vehicle was in operation. The contact planned to take the vehicle to an auto transmission shop for diagnosis. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The failure mileage and the vin were unavailable.
Transmission failure - i was driving my vehicle on the highway with my 1 year old child when all of a sudden the transmission slipped and failed. I went from doing 50 to 5 on the highway in front of an 18 wheeler. Luckily i am a good driver and used my senses to pull over as quickly and safely as possible.
It started with a delay from reverse to 1st, or vice-versa, followed by a hard "thud" as the car got into gear. Then, every time the car warmed up, the transmission would slip while switching gears. Now, the car will only operate in reverse and 5th gear. So it's like driving a lawn mower. I see that hundreds of others have had this same problem and reported it on-line. Although my car was at the dealership just this weekend, and they mentioned nothing about a history with this model/year.
The transmission shifts hard from 2nd to 3rd after driving about 20 minutes. Then it shifts hard up and down. When going from park or reverse into drive it will not engage gear and then slams into gear. While driving at freeway speeds it will slip gears. It also slips gears after pulling out at a stop sign. A diagnostic check revealed that it has a pressure control solenoid c stuck on .i have found many many online posts on forums about the same exact problem at about the same mileage on many 2004 maximas. I am concerned that i can not drive it safely and nissan knows about this failure in the car and choose to do nothing.
Vehicle suddenly lost power while traveling at 45mph. Transmission acting very strangely now.
My 2004 nissan maxima was stalled on the road twice in the middle of the road while driving around june 2008 with a mileage of 54,500. Before the stalls happened, the vehicle jerked when shifting from first to second gear and vs versa. At the time of the stalling, the check engine light went on. I brought it back to nissan dealer, thinking it is still within the power train warranty. The dealer however told me the warranty does not cover this problem. It costs me over $600.00. The report said that camshaft position sensor is malfunctioning.
Whenever i accelerate and the speedometer hits 20 mph the transmission jerks or if i'm going 60 mph on the freeway and start to brake and as my speed is decreasing when the speedometer hits 20 mph it jerks. The transmission must be slipping or have an issue.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 10 to 20 mph, the transmission jerked. The failure was experienced on numerous occasions. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on several occasions where the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was then taken to an independent transmission specialist, who stated that the transmission fluid had to be replaced every 50,000 miles and the transmission could not be repaired, only replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 100,000 and current mileage was 117,000. The vin was unavailable.
Shifting from reverse to drive, 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd - engine revs, transmission jerks after short delay.when going on downhill bends this means that the car wants to jerk off the road, somewhat. Apparently due to improper cooling on the transmission fluid, it gets gummy, and then the solenoids clog up and get stuck.there is also a lot of wear on the gears.for the first repair, a flush and replacing the solenoids will usually give another 20k miles, but the problem doesn't get fixed unless a custom cooling system is put on the transmission lines.it's a crappy design.instead of running the cooling lines to the engine and putting a thermostat on a switch, there should be a dedicated cooler on the transmission.also, it's ridiculously hard to get to the transmission fluid filter, which is inside the transmission case.how hard would it have been to put an external filter down in the pan?
Transmission gave out on the highway, almost crashed into another vehicle, had to pull off the side of the highway, was written up at work for being late. I had bought the car less than 6 months ago. Nissan looked at it said it was fine. 150,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle was stopped when she applied the accelerator pedal, but the vehicle hesitated to accelerate. The vehicle eventually began to accelerate, but would not accelerate beyond 20 mph. The failure recurred on an intermittent basis. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where the contact was informed that the valve body within the transmission needed to be replaced. An authorized dealer was notified and the contact was advised to replace the entire transmission. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and recommended the contact take the vehicle to a dealer. The failure mileage was 120,000.
I have a 2004 nissan maximum and the transmission is slippingand the car is making a noise after being replaced and nissan has done nothing to rectify the issue because the warranty is up.
2004 nissan maxima transmission started to go at 108,000 miles.car halts and then bucks from 1st to 2nd gear and from 2nd down to 1st gear.at a red light, car halted and bucked in the middle of an intersection and nearly caused an accident.no accident occurred, but the problem continues to persist and the transmission needs replacing.multiple 2004 and 2005 nissan maxima's have transmission problems due to installation of faulty transmissions, yet no recall has been issued.i have found 20-30 internet reports of faulty 2004 and 2005 nissan transmissions.i am afraid that this car could do the same thing in the future with a worse outcome.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated while driving 35 mph, the vehicle would shift gears slowly. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection and they stated the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 99,000.
Vehicle started to slam into gears and hesitate to move.gear shifter moves freely through all the gears no problem.however, on my way into work one day the transmission made a loud thud and would not move any longer.dealership stated that they could fix it for $4,000.the vehicle was just about a year outside of its warranty.you can place the car into gear and the rpm's will drop like it should, however, when you press on the accelerator the car does not move.the car has been parked since then. I have read hundreds of reports from other nissan maxima owners that have had the same or similar issues.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While accelerating from a complete stop, the transmission exhibited a delayed response without warning. Additionally, the transmission jerked violently whenever the gear lever was shifted from the park position into drive. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the transmission sensor failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unavailable.
The problem first occurred while driving at approximately 30 miles an hour.the automatic transmission made a thud noise and the gear indicator showed 5 instead of d and would no longer shift and felt like it would not accelerate.even when trying to manually shift the transmission it wouldnot go into d and would continue to indicate 5.nissan serviced the transmission with a fluid change and this did not fix the problem. This has occurred on several occasions since then.the problem occurs at various speeds and now it sometimes causes the vehicle to shut off.this is a hazardous situation and we have been fortunate this has not occurred in heavy traffic and involved us in an accident.
I took possession of this vehicle around the 14th of november and this vehicle has been returned back to the dealership 6 times within a two week period.i think this could possible be a flood car there is a smell of mildew and the visor are water damaged.to this day the vehicle has not been fixed and it is the 26th day of december 2011. The transmission seems to be slipping and i am afraid to enter traffic as the car stalls and then sticks upon accelerating. The check engine light as well as the brake and abs lights are constantly on when the dealership stated that they had turned them off.i can smell fumes upon starting and driving this car.i am parent and i don't like to give my child or any other person a ride because of the smells.the tires were bald on the car and twice when it rained i almost has 2 major collisions when the vehicle veered into the other lane driving 45 in a 65 mph zone.i am filing a complaint because i don't think this car is a good car. I have contacted the finance company and they are stating this is out of there hands. I have taken pictures of the different item that seems to be water damaged.i also will be filing a complaint with the consumer law group regarding this matter.
As i was driving home, traffic began to slow down due to congestion.as i slowed down, the car began to jerk violently.i was nearly hit from behind.the car jerked two more times as i made my way over to the side of the highway.i turned off the car and waited a few minutes.i prayed then started my car again.i was approximately 10 miles from home.as i got off the highway and pulled onto my local street, i came to a red light.as i slowed down, the car began to jerk again.i pulled over and turned the car off.after a while, i continued to drive home.i parked the car, checked my oil (levels were good) and started to call around for help.this is extremely dangerous.
I purchased this vehicle in 2009 with 99,000 miles on it.it ran excellent.at the first of this year, 2011 it started hesitating when going from reverse to 1st.the problem then progressed into when letting my foot off the gas and reapplying it going to 4 rpm then slamming into gear.the main problem would be when going below 40 miles an hour.today, dec 2011, it slipped and slammed into gear, the check engine light came on and the car would barely go.nissan says i have to replace the transmission at $4500.00.i have read so many forums and complaints about 2004 maximas with the same problem.600 plus... With the exact same problems.how long before nissan honors their customers and does some type of recall on this situation.
Unsafe start. Engine will hesitate before going into gear at the same time will initiate high rpm's on it's own causing a unsafe start in crosswalks, driveways and public streets. The engine/transmission will engage in high rpm's on its in multiple gears before moving forward causing sudden jerks and fast starts.transmission has a hard transition from gears causing a vibration throughout the car when changing gears.the nissan north america corporation was notified in writing of this problem in 2012.
I previously reported my 2004 nissan maxima se as having power train transmission problems.i took my vehicle to bp nissan and they did a diagnostics on the transmission and determined that a new transmission was needed. Nissan to call me back today, we'll see.after the dealer did the diagnostics, i was driving home and what a coincidence, the "check engine light" came on. It seems that every time i have my car to the dealer for one thing, shortly after lights start coming on.i guess they don't reset or something as they should.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while shifting gears the transmission became hesitant. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 60,000 and the current mileage was 67,000.
I have a 2004 maxima and i am having very bad transmission issues. When i take off it jerks real bad with hard shifting right around the 20-25 mph shift gear and then when i am slowing down about to come to a stop it also kicks and jerks when it gears down to 1st and 2nd. I also got a transmission rebuilt but it did not solve the problem.
In october of 2008 the car started jerking really hard when shifting between 1 and 2nd gears. Mainly when i was slowing down to take a turn or when approaching a light and then tried to accelerate. Dealer said that i needed to replace transmission or have it rebuilt. I had the transmission rebuilt in january 2009 problem was gone for a little while and then began again about once a week. With time the problem the shifting kept getting harder and harder. February 2010 the check engine light came on. Now the car will sometimes jerk really hard and make a really loud clanking noise when shifting. When it does this the car acts like it does not want to accelerate. When car is driven for a few minutes, then turned off and then turned on again then the noise is gone and car accelerates just fine. Problem occurs about every other day. When taken to the dealer they said it was the shift solenoid that's related to the transmission.
Automatic transmission has very hard shifts and delays in shifting between gearsoccurs more often after warming up.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle hesitated when shifting gears. In addition, the vehicle was slow to respond when accelerating at initial start-up or when accelerating from a complete stop. The dealer was contacted and advised the contact that the transmission would need to be replaced or rebuilt. The vehicle was repaired on 9/13/2012. The approximate failure and current mileage was 123,303.updated 01/18/13*ljthe consumer stated the dealer advised that the cam and crank shaft sensors went bad. The sensors are responsible for telling the vehicle which gear to be in at start up. With the sensor failure, the car sits in 5th gear. There is no immediate acceleration after sitting idle, or when starting the car. Updated 1/24/2013
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 5 mph, the vehicle failed to accelerate. The brakes were applied and the contact attempted to shift into reverse but the vehicle would not respond.the vehicle was not repaired. The vin was unavailable. The failure and current mileage was 154,000.
Taking off from intersection car shifts erratically. Sometime it will slip in intersections and cause safety issues. Slips, shifts erratically on highway as well.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving less than 20 mph, the vehicle jerked as if the transmission would hesitate.the failure then began occurring while driving between 40-50 mph.the dealer stated that they could not determine the cause of the failure.the manufacturer stated that nothing could be done to assist due to the mileage and the year of the vehicle.the failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage was 90,000.
My wife's 2004 maxima which she originally purchased new at the pomoco nissan dealership in hampton, virginia has 59,000 miles on it currently and the vehicle's automatic transmission jerks violently when decelerating and then slams into gear. The event occurs around an estimated speed of 25-30 mph during downshifting of the transmission. The experience feels like someone has crashed into you from the rear...and the force from the gearing thrust throws the car forward violently. This happens every time the car is driven and is a critical safety concern for us. Vehicle was taken to wesley chapel nissan dealership located in wesley chapel, florida for an inspection and the tech said the transmission needs to be replaced at a cost of $3300 for parts & labor. As reflected in the low mileage, the car has been driven very little and has been meticulously maintained by her and has remained garaged the majority of the time. I have done some research and discovered that numerous 2004 maxima owners have experienced the same transmission (failure) problems with similar mileage range, but no recall was ever activated by the nissan company to remedy the issue. However, there was an extended warranty issued for a few nissan models regarding faulty transmissions excluding the maxima. Called consumer affairs at nissan to complain about the problem, but was told by rep that there was nothing they could do because the warranty for the vehicle had expired. I explained to the rep that there are numerous complaints regarding the transmission problems and that nissan needs to do something to fix the problem since this is a recurring theme when it comes to this specific year of the maxima model.
Driving on the freeway at about 60 mph i noticed the engine light turned on and the cars power was gone.i continued to step on the gas but still no power at all.the transmission was stuck on 5th gear.once i came to a complete stop and i press on the gas the engine just revs up with very little power.i take it to the dealership for them to confirm i needed a new transmission.i didn't want to pay $3,000 at a nissan dealership so i decided to take it to my local mechanic in which he said he's worked on maximas before with the same problem.he said the issue is in the valve body (part of the transmission) so he replaced it.i got the car back after a $1,500 bill and everything was working just fine.until today 6-18-14, approximately two years from the first incident.once again my transmission is stuck on 5th gear.prior to this there was some jerking from 3-4 gear and a hard jerk from p to r.here i am now facing another bill.this could of easily caused an accident and after numerous reports from other drivers nissan needs to address this issue!
Transmission is failing prematurely.this should not happen to a car of this price range/age.nissan refuses to acknowledge there is a defect. Transmission is very jerky and sometimes refuses to change gear.
When in motion the transmission starts to slip in 1 and 2 gear then 4 and 5 gear jumps out of gear then goes in to limp mode
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when attempting to shift into drive or reverse, the vehicle would shake violently. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not offer any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure and current mileage was 68,000.
Vehicle was purchased used, at first the vehicle jerked abruptly from 1st to 2nd, after driving it for a few miles it seems like its not gearing properly, now the vehicle starts jerking as soon as i start driving jerking from 1st, 2nd to 3rd, after 30 miles the vehicle drives ok. Also there's been times when the accelerator pedal is pressed and the vehicle fails to accelerate. Vehicle also jerks when changing to reverse. I took the vehicle to different mechanics and was advised that the transmission needs to be replaced, the cost could be about4,000 to 5,000 which is about what the vehicle is worth. This should be taken care of by nissan, there are many complaints about the same problem its obviously a manufacture problem and owner shouldn't be responsible for replacements costs.
Transmission is stuck in 5th gear when going forward. Shifting to reverse or attempting to downshift causes serious jerking (thump). The problem seems to be electronic in nature because restarting the vehicle would fix the problem when it first started occurring.now, restarting the engine does not fix it.nissan has certainly known about the problem for years, since many complaints occurred when the vehicles had fairly low mileage.
The 2004 nissan maxima, a 5-speed automatic, jerks violently when shifting into the 2nd and/or 3rd gear and during down shift.also jerks violently when shifting from drive to reverse and reverse to drive.
Turned into hard shift then uptick of 500 rpms between 2nd and ... 2004 nissan maxima shimmy in steering,transmission jerk.2004 nissan maxima.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated when the accelerator pedal was engaged after the vehicle stopped it would jerk and would not shift into gear. While driving approximately 5 mph the vehicle wouldn't accelerate to a higher speed. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and they advised her that she needed to replace the transmission due to the first and secondgear having issues. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and was waiting for a response. The failure mileage was approximately 3,600.
The vehicle has a very sever jerking or kicking sensation when shifting up or down around the speed of 20-30mph. It happens very often. Even when applying the brakes to slow, the car still jerks forward violently.
I purchased a used 2004 nissan maxima from this dealership.this is my third maxima that i have owned.i recently started having issues with my car.it starting having trouble shifting into gear.i took this to this dealership and of course they claimed they had never heard of this issue before.they came back and showed me this bottle filled with fluid and claimed that this black oil was the fluid they took from the transmission.they inspected the car and told me they would send it to the nissan corporate office to see if they would consider a goodwill assistance.immediately upon leaving i took my car to a transmission company and they checked the oil and told me there was no way that oil came out of my car.i was also told that this is one of the oldest tricks in the book and that this is probably the same container used on all customers that come in and complain.i just spoke with deland nissan to see if they were going to pay for this considering howmany people are having this same issue and they stated no.i will never purchase another nissan ever and will be looking to see if there is anything else that can be done against this company.
[xxx]starting it up takes 2-3x with putting the gas pedal all the way to the floor, then it jerks into gear.while driving it just stalls out which is very scary & dangerous and it goes from drive to 5th gear no 1-4, and it hesitates & when driving up to a red light for example, then it starts to conk out. Also no pick up from an idle position, i just bought it 9/17/14 and called dealer and he told him it wont pass inspection "check engine light on" constant. It feels like transmission isn't in proper gear (5th)just stalls while driving. Everyone behind me leans on the horn and yells at me when itstalls out in drive. Im afraid to drive it.the dealer (north shore auto mall, lynn ma 01905, mgr name [xxx], real jerk !!) said they did a 21 point inspection, but that's bs, they would have caught that seeing that they arein the business and knew they sold me a car w/bad transmission/alternator. Now they don't want to know me.please give me some resources that you know of to remedy the problem. I could go on & on about the treatment i had to endure but that wont help hopefully you canregards[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
At 66,000 miles (approximately) the car would not shift into gear when warm,. (warm defined as driven in excess of 30-45 minutes). At that point the car would not shift into gear immediately. Then car would suddenly slam into gear, causing the car to lunge unexpectedlywe took the car off the road and delivered to nissan dealer.at first the nissan dealer was unable to diagnose. Eventually, they diagnosed a bad transmission.to get a second opinion we brought the car to a transmission specialist who indicated the problem was the valve throttle (a part of the transmission). His experiences were that this was a fault he had seen on other nissan transmission sets (valve body) in that eracost of part with labor $1,895 - not covered by warrantynissan has no recall or technical service bulletin available on this issue aside from cost, car slamming into gear, lunging is not safe.
Transmission slips and hesitates as you place in gear.once you place it in gear from drive to park to reverse it jerks very hard which places pressure on the motor mounts causing them to have problems.all of the nissan maxima's have a serious manufactured flaw with there transmission.this is a serious flaw and should have been recalled by nissan, all of the complaints made are all stating the same thing.this is clearly a manufacture defect. This defect occurs even if you are sitting still with your feet on the brakes and attempt to shift from park to drive to reverse the vehicle jerks so hard it moves the vehicle even though your feet is on the brakes.this is a serious issue.once the engine warms up the transmission begins to slip even as the vehicle approach a stop light or stop sign the car down shifts itself and jerk as it shifts.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle jerked violently when shifting gears.the vehicle was taken to the dealer who performed a diagnostic that located the failure at the transmission and recommended having the transmission replaced.the vehicle was not repaired. The failure and the current mileage was 82,000.
Very hard shifting and delay from park to drive, hard shift from park to revers
We have been having problems with our transmission for a few months now, we took it to the dealership (cerritos nissan) and they say the problem is that we need a new transmission. This will be our third tranny and the car only has 120,000+ miles on it. Our first transmission lasted 5yrs. Before having to be replaced and now this one has lasted 3yrs. The transmission now is stuck in 5th gear when you switch to the tip tronic setting to see the gearing and this is the reason there is no power during acceleration. We also need motor mounts now because of the violent jerking that the tranny does when put into gear. And the dealership also said we needed a timing chain replacement because it was bad as well, total repair cost $6700.00+. I've recently taken my car to another mechanic and he said the timing chain was perfectly fine. Our driver side window switches do not work again, that was replaced 1yr ago. And we are now on our third set of front struts.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that at low speeds, she experienced unintended vehicle acceleration. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the transmission was flushed; however, the repair did not remedy the failure. The failure mileage was 75000 and the current mileage was 107000. Updated 3/12/10 the consumer stated the transmission would get stuck in gear when trying to resume speed after stopping and dropping 10-20 mph slower. When the accelerator was applied, the transmission idled, but the vehicle staggered in 1st gear. Updated 05/10/10
My transmission in my car keeps getting stuck in 5th. It is an automatic with a slap stick, i have tried to manually gear it down and it will jerk and make a loud noise and will not come out of 5th. I have to turn the car off and wait about 10-15 minutes and crank it to see if it is back in 1st 9 times out of 10 it is still in 5th so i have to keep turning off the car and re crank it and it acts like it doesn't want to start!
I had gears banging and jerking from p-r, p-d, d-r, 2-3, 3-4, 4-3 and 3-2. Also when driving under 25mph, if i let off the gas to slow down, then accelerate, the rpms jump almost to redline, then the gear catches and rockets the car forward! very dangerous! also while driving i came to a stop at a red light, when the light turned green i pressed the gas pedal to find the car would accelerate very slowly. I shifted to manual mode to find the transmission was stuck in 5th gear. I pulled over, turned car off, restarted minutes later and it was fine. The next day i get in my car to find i had reverse, but its stuck in 5th gear again when shifted to d/manual. I have been without a car for 1 year and 6 months now because of this. Nissan knows about this defect, but will not admit it because they are making so much money selling $5,000 transmissions and $1,500 valve bodies. Not to mention labor fees and all the small parts to people trying to fix this themselves. Nissan made 8 different versions of this valvebody trying to get it right, but finally gave up and just put a cvt tranny in the 09' and newer maximas. Leaving the 6th gen owners to fend for ourselves. I spent $15,000 on my maxima, now i have to spend $5,000 every 2 years just to keep it? that's not right. Nissan you have lost my love and respect. Your about to lose me as a customer. You should show your loyal customers some real loyalty and recall the aw55-50/51sn re5f22a transmissions. Not only because this is your fault, but also because there are children that ride in these cars and its only a matter of time before someone is killed. Do you want a child's blood on your hands nissan? man up and take responsibilty before that happens and maybe you'll save your company.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to shift gears properly. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the dealer confirmed the shift control valve had malfunctioned. The manufacturer was contacted but the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 62,000 and the current mileage was 79,000.
At approximately 89000 miles the transmission started shifting hard from 1st to 2nd gear. Nissan dealers told us that there was nothing wrong with the transmission.as time went on it continued to do the same thing.just recently we noticed that the transmission was doing the same thing but got worse and would slip and bang into gear at take off.this has been dangerous because when you step on the gas it hesitates for a few seconds before it takes off making it dangerous in traffic.we notified the nissan dealers again and they told us that they never heard of any problems with this transmission.we have been lied to many times by the service centers of the dealer.we currently bought a new 2010 maxima and things seem to be ok.i really wish that nissan would own up to the premature failure of this transmission. I recently brought the car to an independent transmission shop and was quoted a $3600.00 replacement cost.i believe this is unfair and that before someone gets hurt or killed they should replace this faulty part at no cost and regardless of mileage.
When accelerating there is a hard jerky stall shift from 1st to 2nd gear.afraid i'm going to be rear-ended.when decelerating, there is a hard shift jerk from 3rd to 2nd gear.reminds me of semi truck road signs (no engine brake allowed).
The transmission is slipping on my 2004 nissan maxima. It creates a hard jerk right after a slow start.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and something seems to be wrong with it but no one knows what. When the car shifts gears there is a extremely hard shift, mainly between 2nd & 3rd, and 3rd & 4th gears. Also when i put the car in reverse and back into drive there is a slight pause and then an extremely hard jerk in the car. I have taken to a mechanic and had the valve body replaced for $950 and the problem seemed to get better for about two weeks then it is happening again. I have also had the transmission fluid flushed about 3 times. I have talked to many maxima owners that have the exact same issue and no one has been able to repair the problem. I am tired of spending money for guess work instead of nissan determining the problem and should issue a recall to fix their problem. If this is what i have to expect from nissan, it will definately be my last one.
I was pulling out at a stop sign for a left turn when all a sudden the car jerked and i heard a loud bang. This was my transmission letting go. I was stuck in the middle of the road. Luckily someone stopped and helped me push the car to the side of the road.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when driving and shifting gears, the transmission would shake intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed that the transmission was defective and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 70,000 and the current mileage was 86,402.
I have had my 2004 nissan maxima for six years. I have had this car since it was brand new.the car slams into gear and jerks into first gear when starting to drive.it bangs and throws me forward when downshifting from 2nd to 1st gear.it also throws me into gear when going from 2nd to 3rd gear. It has about 76,197 miles.at 70,000 miles the struts had to bereplacedi reported the transmission problem to nissan north america, by filing a formal complaint.they advised me to take the car to a nissan dealership for diagnostic testing.the nissan dealership told me that the transmission needed to be replaced. When i told nissan north america what the dealership told me,they informed me that there was nothing they could do about the transmission problem, because the car is out of warranty.with all of the complaints about the 2004 nissan maxima, it will cost me a total of $3553.13 to have this problem repaired.with so many complaints about the transmission on the 2004 nissan maxima , i don't understand why there hasn't been a recall!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact placed the gear into drive from reverse and noticed the vehicle began to hesitate and jerk before it shifted into drive. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing and was advised that the transmission had to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 105,000.
Prior to my maxima's transmission getting stuck in 5th gear, the car has had rough transmission shifting from 1st to 2nd gear while accelerating and 2nd to 1st decelerating.but this usually occurred only after the car has been driven around for about 7-10 minutes or the car being warmed up already.there were no error codes or check engine or transmission light, until the car was stuck in 5th gear.when the car was stuck in 5th gear, i was accelerating from a stop light and almost got into an accident.the car behind me almost struck me from behind when my car lurched forward from 1st gear to 5th gear.the car could not gain speed fast enough coming from the stop light and the car behind did not expect my car to almost stop abruptly as it shifted from 1st to 5th gear on it's own.since the car was still covered under warranty for just under 1000 more miles, i took the car to the dealership to have it repaired.they only replaced the cam sensor circuit.the car did shift thru all it's gears for about 3 months.then started having the same problem of rough shifting from 1st to 2nd and 2nd back to 1st.by then the car already went past the warranty mileage limit to have nissan cover the repair.i took the car to the dealership again but since there was no error codes and they did not let the car warm up to reproduce the rough shifting, they said they couldn't do anything.eventually, 2yrs after the dealership changed the cam sensor circuit and got the car moving but still had the rough shifting, i had saved enough money to have the transmission looked at again.this time i took it to a garage that specialized in nissans.again, since there were no error codes, they just replaced the motor mounts, change transmission fluid and radiator mounts.it's been about 2yrs and not the transmission is getting worse on the rough shifting....still no error codes.
I just bought a 2004 nissan maxima and the transmission has been slipping and jerking. I went to the dealer and they said i have to get a new one, and it will cost me 4500 dollars !!!!
Transmission hesitates when shifting up, when shifting from drive to reverse, and then jerks the car hard.it also jerks hard when down shifting when stopping.
While i was driving onto a highway off of a ramp i went to accelerate to merge into traffic while doing so my car did not move and the engine rpms redlined after about 3 seconds my car jerked into gear and felt as if someone had rear-ended me however i noticed it was my car not being able to get into gear. Once it got into gear the car peeled out uncontrollably and i almost ran my car off the road.the vehicle is a very well maintained vehicle and only has 75,000 miles on it.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 55 mph, the vehicle began to shake vigorously and the contact heard a rattling sound. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing and the vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.
At about 98000 miles i notice that shifting from reverse to drive i was getting a pause for about 8 second then the transmission would jerk and givea clang sound.i went to my local nissan dealer to see if there was a recall or had nissan had this problem.i was told to change fluid because i was so close to 100,000mile maintenance,did so and at about 110000 problem came back now even worse. Icarried the car to a transmission shop and was told that it would have to be rebuilt.$3000.00.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 40 mph, the vehicle jerked abnormally. In addition, the vehicle stalled intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis, who replaced the cam shaft position sensor however, the failure continued after the repair. The vehicle was not further repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 125,000.
I am the owner of a 2004 nissan maxima w/124,000 miles.i have been experiencing transmission problems since around 115,000 mile. It seems liken there has been a plethora of the same complaints with these transmissions. Can someone please explain to me why there has not been a recall on the vehicles?
Down shifting in lower gear or upshifting from lower to higher gear loud bang in transmssion
When the problem initially started you could hear a very loud rattling noise. Nissan certified dealer could not figure out the problem. Last month they gave me a list which was half printed and half written meaning that the most costly, expensive, and important item were not put in their database system. The certified mechanic basically told me to get rid of the car ( car needs a new transmission due to broken tensioner, main chain). In order for them just to confirm that-that's the problem, it would apps. Take 8 labor hours to take the motor apart. The car feels like it is literally going to fall apart.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated the transmission gear shift failed to shift in reverse or drive.the transmission was replaced at 68,000 miles, but the failure was not corrected. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnostic testing; however, they were unable to locate a failure code. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 68,000 and the current mileage was 180,000.
Transmission slipped and vehicle surged forward striking a vehicle.abs system faulted as i stopped.
My 2004 nissan maxima has suffered severe transmission problems over the course of the last year.when the vehicle is switched from "park," to "drive," it sometimes takes several seconds to engage.when it does, the car jerks really bad.also, the car jerks horribly bad when shifting between gears while driving.the jerking can be so severe at times, the car will veer to the left.i fee that this is a huge safety concern!the car has almost veered into oncoming traffic on more than one occasion!when the vehicle is at a dead stop (stop sign, red light, etc.), it will also take a few seconds to engage itself to drive.my nissan maxima has less than 60,000 miles!no car should be having such severe problems at such a young age.i have been reviewing this problem on the internet, and it appears that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of nissan maxima car owners who are having the same problem.it is absolutely ridiculous that nissan would turn a blind eye to an issue that they have to be aware of!!i have been a huge advocate of nissan, if this issue does not get resolved by nissan, you can bet that i will not only never buy a nissan again, but convince everyone i know to never buy a nissan.
When shifting from park-reverse or reverse-drive, the transmission has a short delay before "jumping" into gear. This problem was intermittent and seemed to only occur during extremely cold temperatures. I had a transmission flush performed ($65) that seemed to remedy the problem but it returned within 5k miles. Several months later, the transmission randomly became unresponsive at speeds of 20-30mph at which time the rpms would increase rapidly with loss of acceleration. Another transmission flush was performed and the problem seemed worse. Finally while driving on the interstate at 70mph the vehicles transmission suddenly "slammed" then the service engine light was activated with a noticeable power loss. Upon slowing down to exit the highway the vehicle stalled and died. It restarted but the throttle was restricted. The vehicles gear was changed to manual mode and it was discovered that the transmission was stuck in 5th gear. At that point the vehicle got stuck in 5th gear after 15-20 min of driving and the low speed power loss became almost constant. The vehicle was no longer driven until it was put on diagnostics by a transmission specialist ($60) and the code indicated the failure of 3 sensors: cam position sensor, electronic acceleration position sensor and transmission speed sensor. The nissan dealership was contacted to inquire about the issue and the error codes and they acknowledged this as a common problem with no suggestions other than replacing the sensors. The electronic acceleration position sensor required a new throttle body which was then replaced ($115). The 2 cam sensors ($120) and transmission speed sensor, aka transmission revolution output sensor, were then purchased ($125).i had to take the car to a nissan dealer and pay another $365 to get the new sensors flashed.the problem still remains.i'm now looking at getting the tranny replaced.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when shifting from first to second gear or from second to first gear while driving 35 mph, the vehicle would jerk severely. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised the contact that the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure who offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 120,000 and the current mileage was 140,000.
Transmission slipping
Transmission slipping almost ran into another car. This is a major problem i see after doing online research.
Seems like when weather is warm, transmission jerks in 1,2,3 gears.happens when slowing down and speeding up.research indicates that this is a common problem with them make and model.shouldn't nissan be made to own their issue.most vehicles never have a transmission problem, especially when regularly serviced.not the case with this car.my wife won't drive it, and i won't let her.im trying to be very careful with it, but the problem is there.i can't afford the fix.help.
When driving the car, it slams into 2nd gear and/or hesitates shifting into it. When idle and shifting from reverse to drive or from drive to reverse, there is a 2-3 delay and the car jerks and slams into that gear. The jerk is aggressive and can cause in injury. The car does not shift smoothly and constantly jerks and slams into gear. After having the vehicle diagnosed, they mechanics say it will either need a new valve body or new transmission on a car with 112k miles on it. This is a common issue for 2004-2006 nissan maxima owners and is very dangerous andexpensive.
While driving at a low rate of speed between 10-30mph the car rpm will shift up to 4-5 while still stuck in first gear then it will give a very hard jerk forward!!!! that's not safe.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While at a stop light, the vehicle jerked forward without warning. The contact stated that the vehicle jerked when attempting to accelerate or decelerate. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 146,000.
Transmission failed while driving causing vehicle to come to a complete stop while in traffic almost causing an accident by vehicles following. Nissan has completely ignored this inherent transmission failure on thousands of these model year vehicles. A recall is necessary to fix this totally flawed transmission, and give the consumer some sense of responsibility that nissan so far has failed to show.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima 3.5 se with 74,000 miles, and for the past couple of weeks the transmission has begun slipping and jerking from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to3rd. But the biggest problem has happened twice now; where the car has been sitting idle at a stop light, the transmission has slipped out of 1st gear, and when the light turned green the car would not rev up and i was stuck holding up traffic until i put the car in park, was able to obtain rpms and then put the car back in drive.
The transmission on the 2004 nissan maxima is defective and causes a driving hazard as power is lost upon acceleration. Hundreds of customers are having the same problem but nissan refuses to issue a recall. They were aware of this problem back on march 10, 2004 when they issued a "technical service bulletin, # ntb04-035" describing the problem. Numerous internet sites show the hundreds of customers complaining of this dangerous condition.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was decelerating from approximately 20 mph when the vehicle jerked violently while shifting from second to first gear. The failure recurred whenever the vehicle downshifted from second to first gear. The failure was more prevalent when the engine was warm. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the contact was told that the transmission would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 93,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle was stuck in high gear and would not shift. When he was able to shift into gear, the vehicle jerked violently. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin was unavailable. The current mileage was approximately 140,000 and the failure mileage was approximately 90,000.
Owner of a 2004 nissan maxima se experiencing severe jerking when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear.
While driving, out of the blue, at street speed, 10-25 mph, a sudden "clunk" is heard and then the transmission fails causing the car to stop suddenly and left without any power.if car restarts, the transmission is left in 5th gear with no ability to change gears at all. Only 44000 miles on the car, but we have been complaining/documenting to the nissan dealer every service, since we bought the car new.all they do is "add transmission oil", or just tell us "there is no problem for this is normal."
Maxima 04 problems with transmission, sometimes it slips freely and then it takes again causing the one driving to lose control of the vehicle. Nissan must recall maxima 04 models to fix transmission problems.
My nissan maxima transmission jerks while driving feels like u were hit from the back or if u hit something.also while driving on freeway it will go out of gear making the car suddenly slow down!
The 2004 maxima transmission is shifting very hard. And the problem seems to not be able to be fixed.
My 2005 nissan maxima just started shifting hard between 1st and second. I have 97,000 miles on it, but i see that others are having the exact same issue i am.if this car was shipped with a defect that seems to occur for most right after the warranty has expired, then nissan should recall these cars and fix them.i have always taken great care of this car and do not drive it recklessly.there is no reason the transmission should have problems.
Transmission acting up on my 04 nissan maxima. I see i'm not the only one having these issues but hundreds of other people as well and nothing is done about it. I'm having hard shifts and mis-shifts. I honestly think that a class action lawsuit should be made against nissan for not doing something about this.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with 61,038 miles on it.as i am driving, my car will jump sometimes lightly & at other times very hard.if i put the car in reverse and then put the gear back into drive, i will have to wait for the car to jump into gear.when i brake, the car will jump before stopping.it feels like the engine is slipping.at times, the car jumps so hard that i see other people look my way.this can happen at any time, day or night, hot or cold... The car would have been driven for hrs., so yes it is warmed up. In june of 2008, i took the car to a transmission shop & i was told i needed 2 transmission mounts and a transmission flush which would cost over $900.00. I took it to my mechanic and i had it done for a little over $600.00.a few days later i had the same problem.i took the car back to my mechanic 3 more times & they could not find anything wrong. In september of 2008, i took the car to a nissan dealer & it passed all of the diagnostictests.i was very disappointed.on 2/6/2009, i took the car to a nissan dealer & i was told that i needed a transmission which will cost me $4507.00,i need a right engine mount which will cost $361.00, both front struts are making a chucking noise...$832.00, lower control arm bushings are broken...$809.00.all of these repairs because of the car's jerking.the mechanic told me that if i get this done, the car should last about 6 to 7 more yrs.i had to pay $98.00 for the dealership to trouble shoot, when the amount is usually $65.00 for inspection at other places.i cannot afford to buy a new transmission,i would be better off trying to by something else (no nissan) to drive.i still have payments on this car, so that is not even being realistic.i am fed up with this car & there is nothing that i can do about it.i only drive the car to work & places that i must go to, because i am scared to rely on it.i can't enjoy my weekends anymore because i have to depend on this car. Please help.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima which has started having transmission problems. It started out revving really high when the car would try to shift into higher gears. It now has began jerking violently when it shifts gears. I have read many many complaints from other maxima owners of the same year with this very same problem. If it were only a handful but it appears that when these vehicles get close to or above 100k miles the problems begin, hence the influx of complaints within the last 6 months. The problem started out once in a while, now it's everytime we drive it hot or cold. I took it to nissan and they just told me in a very rude manner to replace the transmission. The problem is so common that when i told the technician i was having problems with my maxima's transmission, he said "what year and how many miles"? after i told him a 2004 and approximately 113k miles. He said, "replace the transmission".
(1)2004 nissan maxima, with no warning , theengine reves up intermittently, cars doesn't accelerate then it starts jerking and bucking, you are stuck in the middle of traffic , until it decides to work again....(2) it occurs intermittently, no consistent time frame, theengine reves up intermittently, cars doesn't accelerate then it starts jerking and bucking.......consequences: someone is going to get killed because of this failure to operate correctly.....i have read the same problemall over the internet about this vehicle.....there should be a recall done before someone get killed!!!!!!!!my 20 year daughter drives this car and i am concerned for her safety.(3)i have brought it into nissan 5 or more times, but the could not reproduce the same problem....it finallydid it again a came up with a code....they now recommend a complete transmission replacement at $4,600.00 ...they do not rebuildthese, only replace them because it id too complicated to rebuild.. ********please investigate this problem further and make them recall these vehicles before someone get hurt or killed!!!!!thanks forthe opportunity to vent my frustrations!
I own a 2004 nissan maxima se. At approximately 80,000 miles, the car began to jerk when upshifting and downshifting from the 1, 2, and 3 gears. Between 80,000 miles and 90,000 miles, the jerking worsened and became hard jerks. The problem was particularly noticeable in traffic, when going under 35 mph or at freeway off ramps (when i decelerate from freeway speed and then accelerate into a turn). At 91,000 miles, i took the car to the dealer for a 90,000 mile maintenance. Dealer claimed no problems. I did a partial transmission flush per dealer suggestion. 2 weeks later, the car jerked very hard during a slow left turn. The "check engine" light turned on. At the next intersection, the car was between 2,000-3,000 rpm at a stop. Then, when the light turned green, the car would not move when i applied gas. I revved the car to nearly 4,000 rpm and the car moved very slowly. It took a very long time to get to traffic speed. I drove directly to the dealership, and was told my transmission was dead. They suggested i get a new transmission for over $4,000. I have read many, many websites with hundreds of complaints from owners of the 2004 model year nissan maxima. I will not pay for this known issue. I want nissan to fix this known issue! this is a safety issue, as i was almost hit multiple times when the car would not respond in traffic!!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While the contact was driving approximately 35 mph, the transmission shifted from second to first gear violently. The failure occurred intermittently. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and they stated that a regional representative would call her back to assist with the intermittent defect. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.
2004 maxima automatic transmission, transmission jerks violently when shifting, after driving for a short period of time transmission stops shifting and car is inoperable.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and i am having problems with the shifting in and out of gear. When i start the car it stalls and i have to restart and give it gas. It also just stopped on me one day on the interstate.i have read several complaints on carsurvey.org with the same exact problem and nissan doesn't seem to be helping anyone. With as many complaints that i have read you would think there would be a recall on the transmission. I hope someone could look into this because this seems to be quite a problem in 2004 nissan maximas.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while waiting to park the vehicle, the contact shifted into park.when he shifted into drive, the vehicle jerked violently.the vehicle was driven to the dealer and they performed a diagnostic, but found no defects.the vehicle was also driven to a local repair shop and the mechanic stated that the transmission was defective.the manufacturer stated that they were not liable for the repairs.the vehicle has not been repaired.the current mileage was 67,000 and failure mileage was 61,000.
I purchased my 2004 nissan maxima in the summer of june 2007.the car was used, but in excellent condition.recently i noticed my car began jerking between 1st and 2nd gear on my automatic transmission and the problem began getting worse.i took my car to the nissan dealership to see what was wrong with it yesterday.they told me my front engine mounts were broken and that my warranty did not cover the parts, and that it would be around $740.00 to get it fixed plus the $116.00 diagnostics fee.i began reading online about this problem with other maxima owner's and it seems my problem is very common.if this is something that occurs so often on the 2004 maxima why doesn't nissan recall all of the nissan maximas and get the problem fixed.i understand they will lose money, but isn't the maxima supposed to be their top of the line sports sedan.i guess something really bad has to happen to someone before they will consider fixing the problem.i will never buy another nissan if this is the quality of cars they are building.
2004 maxima transmission slipping, seems to be a common problem on the 2004 model, yet no recall from nissan.
Transmission issues when shifting from 2nd to 3rd gear.
2004 nissan max constantly slips when trying to accelerate and sometimes when backing up.usually occurs after the vehicle has been on the road for about 40 minutes.had transmission fluid cleaned twice, been on the machine twice, and reading others complaints for the ones that have replaced the transmission the problem is still occurring.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle abruptly jerked into gear without warning. Also, when coming to a stop the vehicle would act as if someone had rear ended the vehicle.the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic where the contact was advised that the transmission would need to be replaced. The contact stated that he would take the vehicle for a second opinion before repairs.the manufacturer was not contacted and the vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 99,200 and the current mileage was 99,300.
2004 nissan maxima 107,000 miles,.automatic transmissions - slipping from 1st to 3rd gear causing the car to jerk violently when it reengage. The internet consumer forms/boards are flooded with people experiencing the same problem on the 2004/2005 maxima . This is a known defect that nissan is not willing to address and us charging consumers an average of $4000 to repair.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima about 6 months ago and the car has some defects that nissan should be held responsible for. About a month after i bought the car i noticed a shaking in the steering when i stepped on the brakes or when i drive faster than 50mph. I took it into the dealership where i bought it from and they diagnosed that the rotors were slightly warped but that this wasn't necessarily a safety issue. Recently at 74,000 miles the cars transmission began to fail,slipping from first to second gear and from second to first gear. It jerks aggressively when it shifts and smells like burned rubber. I took it to be serviced for this and found that the transmission fluid was heavily contaminated and there was metallic residue in the transmission pan. The auto specialist determined that the inside of the transmission was burned and that eventually the car will stop working unless i get a new transmission installed.the dealership where i bought the car said that there isn't anything they can do for me and that it isn't there problem that the car i bought from them six months ago doesn't work.it is unfair that i am paying twice the amount of money of the car's worth. The retail value of the vehicle is $10,000 in good condition.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima se. The contact was driving approximately 15 mph and approaching a traffic stop when the transmission prematurely shifted into first gear with a violent jerk. The vehicle was taken to a transmission specialist where the technician detected that the motor mount was fractured. The vehicle was repaired yet the failure recurred after the repair was performed.the vehicle was taken back to the auto center for the second time. The contact was awaiting a response regarding the transmission malfunction. The manufacturer was not made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 99,000. Updated 9/27/11 the consumer was informed the transmission had an internal failure that would cost $ 3,800. Updated 01/03/12
1.my problems occur with my 2004 nissan maxima when i started to notice that from a take off after a toll that the car would jerk into second gear. It has since progressed into a jerking and slamming into 2nd and 3rd gear on acceleration and 3rd to 2nd and 2nd to 1st in deceleration. It happens every day that i use my car. I have had my transmission fluid flushed and several engine sensors replaced by a nissan dealership. The problem has never gone away and just gets worse with time. I had been told to replace my transmission. I do not feel that this will actually fix my issue.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with hard shifting between 1 and 2.i took it to a tranny place and they plugged in and got any electronic code.the tranny code for my maxima was a 726 which deals with the engine speed sensor.the tranny tech found an article in "transmission digest" that dealt with a bad vehicle speed sensor causing hard shifting but the article was concerning code 720.the tech assured me that he had read about this problem and the engines speed sensor was probably the problem.i do not want to rebuild or replace this tranny and it appears that thousands of people over the web are experiencing this issue.there are thousands of people replacing parts, flushing their transmission, etc but no one seems to have an answer for the hard shifting between 1st and 2nd.thanks for any help.
1. I just bought my 2004 nissan maxima with 56000 miles on it about 2 weeks ago. 2. I started to notice the a buckling and delay with the transmission between 1st and 2nd gears on an automatic. It occurs quiet often. The car does not move when i give it gas, so i give it more gas and then it jumps into gear and speeds up rapidly, causing to drive hazardously. 3. The car was just purchased and all the check ups were done on the car.
My car has not cranked on several occasions leaving me stranded. Also rattling sound for a long time when starting the car. This morning when i cranked my car it sounded like something broke loose, unable to drive will have to get it checked out also rust spots are forming on my hood, front bumper and both sides of my windshield.
2004 nissan maxima 78,000 miles purchased from abc nissan on nov 17, 2009. Transmission jerks when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear. I've had two engine mounts replaced, three tires and pressure hose. I am now told i will need to purchase a new transmission and i haven't even owned the car for a year.
Transmission in2004 nissan maxima slips and lurches into gear.dealership has looked at it three times but says nothing is wrong with it, that the motor mounts need replaced.i am fearful to pass a car on two lane road that the transmission will slip and stall leaving me in the path of oncoming traffic w/o power to move out of the way.the shifting is not reliable leaving me vulnerable by not knowing theresponse i can expect from the car.
I have nissan maxima se 2004 which started to jerk when i reach 40mph speed and when gears are shifted. I researched and found that many other people are having same problem with this model. There seems to be no help available for this problem and car is just getting worse by the day. Please do something about it.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when driving 30 mph and above, he would hear a loud abnormal noise from the transmission. The vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised him that they were unable to diagnose the failure. The manfacturer was contacted but there was no response. The failure mileage was approximately 84,000. The vin was unavailable.
2004 nissan maxima transmission slipped and caused me to slam into wall. Airbags didn't deploy, had my children in backseat with seatbelts on. This car is dangerous. I can't believe the nhtsa isn't forcing a recall on all transmissions. I looked it up and thousands have the same problem. I'm definitely going to look into a suit against nissan and as well as the nhtsa if nothing is done. That's a guarantee and i'm sure i have many supporters.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while attempting to decelerate, the vehicle began to jerk violently.the dealer advised the contact to bring the vehicle in for diagnostic testing.the contact did not inform the manufacturer of the failurenor was the vehicle diagnosed or repaired.the current mileage was 144,000 and the failure mileage was unknown.
Transmission violatly jerks and gears hang up in 5th.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact statedthat while driving at an unknown low speed, the transmission continued to slip gears. The dealer advised the contact that theengine mounts were defective and would need to be replaced. The engine mounts were replaced and the transmission filter and fluids were replaced. One month later, the transmission failed. The vehicle was taken to a local repair facility where the contact was advised that the transmission would need to be replaced. The manufacturer was not contacted and the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 98,000 and the current mileage was approximately 100,000.
Transmission problems on my car, stranded in the middle of nowhere.let car rest for 10 minutes, then finally restarted only to find my car stuck in 5th gear with slow acceleration and high rpm if not careful.car stopped in the middle of traffic in a very busy intersection.i do not know extent of damages (financial burden) as car is left in mechanic shop, but already depending on friends for a ride to work.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the vehicle shifts into second and third gear and then shuts down without warning.the dealer diagnosed the vehicle and stated that the transmission failed.they further stated that it could not be repaired and a new one was needed at the cost of $4,000.the vehicle has not been repaired.the current and failure mileages were 95,000.
My nissan maxima transmission jerks very hard while switching gears. There's also major slipping between some gears and the vehicle is becoming very unsafe to drive. The only suggested solution is to replace the transmission which nissan should pay for because of their defective work. I have paid too much money for the car only to be forced to pay for a new transmission when i didn't destroy the one i have. Please help!
My 2004 nissan maxima has been having transmission problems ( jerking motion when car shifts from 1st to 2nd gear. This has been going on for about 6 months.i have changed transmission oil, but have been suggested that it might need a new transmission at 82,000 miles.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 25 mph, the contact heard an abnormal banging coming from the front end of the vehicle. The contact stated that the failure occurred intermittently and became more frequent as time progressed. The failure occurs anytime pressure was applied to the brake pedal or when accelerating. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and to five different independent mechanics who diagnosed the failure to be in the transmission. The technician stated that the transmission would need to be replaced. The approximate failure mileage was 58,000.
2004 nissan maxima slipping in the transmission car is almost brand new hardly ever driven jerks really hard very afraid to drive this vehicle.
Vehicle idles and stalls out.when started back up, the transmission is stuck in 5th gear.
After seeing many other people with the same problem i felt i had to contact someone,,,i have a 2004 nissan maxima,se that shifts into gear very hard from 1st to 2nd on take off and reverse when slowing down,,a transmission company told me that a lot of the se models have the same problems,safe us hard working people in bad times from these big car company getting over with these things and not having to fix there problem that we get,,,,,this should be recalled,,,,,read the problems from others!!!!!!!!
2004 nissan maxima car is banging changing gears and also getting suck in 5th gear and wont come out till i turn the engine off. Replace transmission fluid no change, cannot afford new transmission the car has 67,000 miles.
2004 nissan maxima transmission problems, when you take off it shifts nicely, but when in highway speeds it looses gears, which is verydangerous, someone might crash into me, since the vehicle looses speed. This problem occurs all the time the vehicle is driven. To fix the problem i would need a new transmission they dealer (nissan) said which would cost me around $3500 or $4000 dollar which is ridiculous for a vehicle that has flaws in the powertrain system.
2004 nissan maxima sl with 5 speed auto transmission shifts hard, won't downshift, sometimes kicks hard, delayed shifting and exhibits all other symptoms others are complaining about here and on the blogs online. Shop wants $3000 for rebuild, it's time to make nissan take care of its obligations.
Transmission on my 2004 nissan maxima slips between 1st and second gear.
I have a nissan maxima 2004 and the transmission slips between 3rd and 4th gear.i was reading on the internet about several owners of my make, model and year maxima that are having the same issue.acceleration when come to a stop and transmission slip.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the transmission would slip from first to second gear and the vehicle would also stall on the road. The contact also stated that the catalytic converter was overheating, causing the engine coils to misfire. The dealer diagnosed that the there was a defect in the computer. The manufacturer was not notified. The vehicle was in the process of being repaired. The failure mileage was 119,000 and the current mileage was 120,000.
My car died out in the middle of the street while in reverse.when i was able to restart it back up, i dismissed it.a few days later, it would not start at the grocer.it restarted only after jumping.i drove it to auto zone for a new battery which seemed to help.yesterday while backing out of a parallel park it died again mid aisle.i restarted it and slowly pressed forward by flooring the accelerator.i backed out again and after changing gear, it dragged forward without torque.finally, it lurched into torque only to drag down at each red light. I'm appalled at all the online complaints of consumers experiencing the same problems with no relief.
2004 nissan maxima se has been maintained by nissan dealership. That said, the transmission worked smoothly until recently. When shifting from 1st to 2nd gear and 4th to 5th, or when it decelerates, car jerks violently making extremely difficult to maintain control of vehicle. Feels as if car was hit by behind. Driver and passengers are jerked around violently mimicking whiplash. Took the car to nissan dealer and they did a transmission flush. The transmission flush did not work because the car continues to display the same symptoms described above. This is an ongoing problem with the car. It happens everyday whether the most routine trip to the local supermarket or while driving on the freeway. It is especially noticeable when climbing hills or descending and getting off of freeways. Again, this car with the above mentioned transmission problems is at severely high risk of getting into or causing an accident for when it shifts it creates moments of not being able to control the car. I have searched around the internet and it appears, according to 2004 nissan maxima se owners, that this specific model year has a major defect with the transmission that may potentially cause a fatal incident.
Transmission jerks on my 2004 nissan maxima i bought this car with only 35,000 miles and im still paying for this vehicle. I don't use it much and i have now 58,000 miles on it. The car is supposed to be reliable and i've got nothing. Dealer has not helped and i called nissan motors of america and i told them about all theonline complaints and they told me they could not help me. This is a costly repair and don't think its fair that i have to pay 3500 on a new transmission. This should be recalled by nissan and fixed for everyone who has this problem.
The transmission on my 04 nissan maxima is bad.it keeps slipping when shifting from gear3 to 2 or 2 to 3.it jerks very heavily and is not good.
The transmission of my 2004 nissan maxima se appears to have the very same symptoms of failure that i am reading on line (car survey.com, edmunds, etc). The transmission performs roughly and erratically on a consistent basis, and began when car had only 70-75,000 miles on it. I purchased this vehicle new in san diego. I have just spoken to my transmission specialist/mechanic who tells me that they would try to fix problem from a code that came up on their diagnostic device, however i am not certain this will fully solve problem. I have never owned a vehicle in my 35 years of driving that has had this type of severe mechanical performance issue in transmission.
2004 nissan maxima 3.5 se. Transmission shifting hard from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to third. Also hesitating and delayed shifting
When driving, the vehicle will shift into 5th gear by itself and stay locked in that gear. When this initially occurs the engine will stall, making it very difficult to steer due to loss of power steering. After restarting the vehicle, transmission remains in 5th gear making it hazardous to drive in any conditions.
2004 nissan maxima se will jerk and accelerate between first, second, third and fourth gear.at times vehicle will stall in traffic.
Have a 04 nissan maxima with 82,000 mile on it. Had the 75,000 schedule tune up done to it. Now at 82,000 miles my car has a hard jerk when shifting from 1st to 2nd. Hasa hard deceleration. I took it to the dealership and was told to replace my transmission, a $4,000.00 cost to me. I found a website where i am not the only one that has this problem and i am to believe to think that this is a manufacture problem. Please help to resolve.
Transmission shift poorly, high rev inbetween shifts, hard down shifts and extremely hard up shifts. Very dangerous to drive during icy conditions due to the high rev and hard down shifts that cause uncontrollable loss of driving.
I started having problems with the transmission on my 2004 nissan maxima. Since i was out of warranty i took it to a local trans mission shop. At the time i had about 70k miles on this vehicle. I was told there was a problem with the reverse and third gears, and i neededa rebuild. After $2000.00 and several trips to the transmission shop i,m still having the same issues. After reading customer complaints of others with this model vehicle i decided to submit a complaint of my own.
I have an 04 maxima se with 149,000 miles. I have been having trouble with my transmission shifting really hard and sometimes when i pull out of the drive or slow down and make a turn, when i start to accelerate it will not go. I have had it looked at and nissan is telling me that the control valve needs to be replaced, which the part alone is $1100. I have found online that this is an issue from thousands of owners and nissan will not do anything to help. I would say it does it 30% of the time. Also i have read that other owners are finding eventually the entire transmission has to be replaced, so what do we do in the meantime replace this part then the next and eventually the entire transmission. I do not have the money to keep throwing into this car, i think it is time for nissan to step up and fix the issue!
The transmission is shifting erratically.
My car was having shifting issues with the transmission. The car shut off while i was driving and when i restarted it, it stayed in 5th gear. I took the car to the local dealership where they did something and resolved the problem but didn't inform me what it was. I then had the same issue about 3 months later i took the car to the same dealership they said they test drove my car but the mileage was only 1 mile different from when i dropped it off. So i know that was a lie. I was told they were unable to duplicate the problem. My vehicle was under warranty. I pleaded with the service manager telling him that i drive the car everyday and i have the problems all the time. He game me a smart ass answer like " when it does it again stop by and pick me up and show me what it is doing". Now 4 months later my warranty is over and my transmission is shot. They are now saying they are going to do nothing to help me out with this issue. I have to pay $3600 to fix the problem.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima at 66,000 miles. At 34,000 miles, i had a transmission problem with a mild slipping and hard shift and when i took it in, the dealership said that there was nothing wrong. Thinking this had something to do with their "new advertised" shift 2.0 feature, i continued to use it. As time we on, this problem became worse and worse and now when i take it into nissan, they say now it is a problem with an "internal failure" and too bad, pay them $3,800. When i challenged this issue and provided proof that i have serviced my entire car including the transmission properly, nissan rep told me that "nissan would consider my issue if i was a more loyal customer to them and had my service done with them".i couldn't believe my ears.if i didn't pay triple the charge amounts for the same service through them, they would consider my "internal failure" in my transmission as a problem of theirs.i couldn't and still can't believe this was said to me.their are a quite a few noted failures of this transmission listed on a web-site on the internet.these can be very dangerous if you are driving and your car want shift gears while your crossing into an intersection.you need to assist in this issue.
I've brought my 2004 nissan maxima in for a jerking from the transmission on two separate occasions. The jerking happens from 1st to 2nd gear and as i slow down the car jerks as it downshifts. First time i brought it in they said motor mounts were to blame, the problem returned on the way home from the dealership. Second time was this past week and they said the problem was the timing chain. Again on the way home from the dealership the jerking returned. The failure always happens when the car is warm and has been running for at least twenty minutes. Nissan should recall the transmission as many 2004 maxima owners have had this same jerking problem. The dealerships are just running around the problem and fixing things that aren't the problem.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving, the vehicle would jerk violently when changing gears. The failure would also occur when reversing. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 70,000 and the current mileage was 82,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving approximately between 50 and 60 mph on normal road conditions when the transmission caused the vehicle to jerk violently during the shifting of gears. The driver pulled over to the side of the road, inspected the vehicle and was able to resume operation. The failure occurred intermittently and has become progressively worse over time. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnostic testing which identified the failure as the transmission valve body. The vehicle has not been repaired at this time. The failure mileage was 60,000. *updated 3/12/2010updated 05/13/10
At about 35000 miles i noticed my vehicle jerking (initially it was mild, lately it has been violent jerks) when shifting gears. I was told by nissan service tech's that i needed my trans. Fluid drained and filled at approx. 45k miles even though i had just had it done at 38k ( unbeknownst to them)after both fluid changes, the problem just worsened.last tuesday, my vehicle appeared to get stuck in 2nd gear while decelerating/ accelerating on the freeway. I nearly ran off of the road. I took my car in to the dealer today and they are now saying i need new motor mounts. I have read hundreds of complaints about the exact same problem in the exact same car. Nissan needs to acknowledge that the transmissions used in the 2004 maximas are bad and recall/replace them before someone dies.
My transmission began to slip, slowly, and within 1k miles i needed a new transmission in my 04 nissan maxima.the warranty had just expired leaving me to pay for the entire thing, 3,450 dollar out of pocket.i've done some research and this seems to be a common issues among this vehicle.i do not feel comfortable driving in my car, even though the transmission has been replaced, but since i just spend over 3k to fix my car, i have no money to purchase a new one.again, my car is still not completely fixed and i don't feel comfortable driving in this vehicle and also i have little to no confidence that nissan really cares that myself and thousands others are having the same concerns.
Problem with the transmission.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving the contact heard a buzzing sound which alerted him that the motor mounts were failing.the dealer stated that the engine motor mounts were torn , and the front and rear mounts on the cross member were replaced.approximately one month later the contact heard the buzzing sound and felt the engine shifted.the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure.approximately three months later the vehicle was taken to the dealer again.the dealer replaced the front and rear motor mounts.the contact continued to hear the buzzing sound.the dealer advised the contact to replace the transmission fluid, and the right front strut.however, the repair did not solve the failure.the dealer informed the contact that the ecm computer should be replaced.the buzzing sound continued and the manufacturer stated that they would have their technician inspect the vehicle.presently, the technician has not inspected the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 33,000.update 5/3/07
Transmission problems resulting in stalled vehicle while driving and does not shift gears properly which has resulted in vehicle delays while trying to cross lanes of traffic.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would experience a hard shift and jerk when changing between first and second gear. In addition, the vehicle would intermittently experience a failure in which the gear shifter would not shift unless the vehicle was placed into manual. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who stated that the failure may be due to the valve body or timing chain; however, they would be unable to diagnose the exact failure unless repairs were performed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 97,000.
2004 nissan maxima se.71k miles on car.the transmission is not shifting.the car is stuck in 5th gear and you can't even manually shift it out of 5th.there had been some jerking when the car was shifting from 1st to 2nd gear for a while before this happened.
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the check engine warning light was illuminated and the vehicle was taken to the dealer. The dealer advised that the transmission would need replacing. The dealer did not state what caused the transmission to fail. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 63,000.
Hello my name is kevin sparks, i'm 25 and work as a professional chef.i purchased a nissan 2004 maxima se with 31,500 miles about 3 years ago, i have 79,000 miles now which i'm still paying $550 per month. Now i'm not complaining about my payments its just an example of what i thought i was getting in a maxima. They are supposed to be reliable vehicles, known for being great cars.here is my problem, the transmission is shot. Not because i mistreat the car its the new tranny systems that were implemented in 2004. The transmission has a violent shifting problem, it jerks into 3rd gear while i was driving jerking me into the windshield, i hit my head while driving 35 mph. If this is not an unsafe problem what is? do your wheels have to fall off? or can nissan own up to this safety issuei personally know two other nissan maxima owner 2005's with the same issue. Then after some research over the internet i've found that many nissan customers are having the same problem. They didn't get injured but also feel unsafe while driving.this is an issue that needs to be resolved , there shouldn't be a problem like this for safety reasons.there is too many people with the same problem, hopefully nissan can finally own up to their big mistake. I look to further per-sue this issue.
I replaced transmission twice. My car a 2004 nissan maxima shifts gears, loses power, doesn't run. Then it makes clicking noise. All mounts have been repaired numerous times. I have no money and the car iis back in the shop to repair the transmission.
My 2004 nissan maxima with 90,000 miles has transmission problems. The problem happens every time it shifts from 2nd to 3rd and down shifts from 2nd to 1st.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while attempting to accelerate from a traffic light, the vehicle would not move.the contact had to shut off the vehicle and wait a few minutes to restart it before it would drive normally again.the failure occurred several times at various speeds.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the catalytic converter and transmission were failing.the current and failure mileages were 84,000.
2004 nissan maxima se. While driving on the highway and slowed due to traffic, vehicle lurched forward with a loud bang. Occurred while transmission downshifted from 2nd gear to 1st. Occurs when shifting from 2nd gear into 3rd and when parked and trying to shift from reverse into drive. Two mechanics have suggested transmission replacement and appointment made for such. Vehicle also has a horrible steering wheel shudder/shaking that gets worse the faster you go (highway speeds) told it was struts, so they were replaced, numerous wheel alignments and balancings to correct, with no satisfaction.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that his vehicle jerked violently when shifting from first into second gears.the jerking also occurred during acceleration.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the 60,000 mile warranty was expired and he would have to have the transmission replaced due to a design flaw.the vehicle was purchased with 45,000 miles from the dealer.the failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage was 67,000.
2004 nissan maxima my transmissions has been jerking and slipping for over a year now i have trieda few different transmission mechanics and they are saying i will have to get a new transmission. This does not make sense for a 2004 car to act like this. I did research and i hear that this is a problem with many of the 2004 i make a car payment every month on a car i cannot drive this is horrible for nissan.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 60 mph, the vehicle would hesitate and make noise.the vehicle was driven to the dealer and they stated that the transmission needed to be replaced.the vin was unknown.the current mileage was 85,000 and failure mileage was 80,000.
My transmission on my nissan 2004 maxima went. I will not change gears. For a car that is 5 years old this should not happen. I had cars that are older and that don't fail like this one does.
2004 nissan maxima. The transmission started shifting hard (jerking), when shifting from reverse to drive when backing out of parking spaces.then it started shifting hard between 1st and 2nd gear and then 3rd and 4th.i had the transmission fluid replaced by nissan, but it didn't resolve the problem.i took it back to nissan who said that the valve body was shorting out.after it was replaced it still didn't work, and now they say that the transmission needs to be replaced.the nissan service dept. Claims that they are unaware of the numerous failures and complaints, when it comes to the2004 maxima transmissions.if you read the complaints on this site and other car survey sites, it seems pretty obvious that the transmission for the 2004 maxima is defective!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving various speeds, the vehicle makes idling noises.when the vehicle is placed into drive or reverse, it jerks hard.when the vehicle approaches a stop or yields, it feels as if it is slipping.the contact stated that it feels as if the vehicle will stall while driving at any speed.the vehicle has been taken to a mechanic approximately 15 separate times regarding this issue, but the failure still persists.the failure mileage was 85,000.
Purchased car in march 2008 transmission jerks on acceleration from 1st to 2nd gear and deceleration from 2nd to 1st. Took car to nissan dealer said to replace transmission. Car only has 80000 miles on it.
My 2004 nissan maxima stalled out on me while i was on the freeway and caused an accident while i wasn't able to merge to the right due to heavy traffic. I had to stop on the left side next to the divider. 2 car collision behind me because of this. Do something please.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While reversing out of the driveway, the vehicle would not shift into gear. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership where it would not move at first but suddenly jerked forward. The dealer stated that the automatic transmission was failing but the problem was not bad enough to be repaired although the contact had an extended warranty. The current and failure mileages were approximately 62,000.
The car started to jerk from reverse into drive. This lasted for about two weeks. Then i started to notice that the transmission would jerk while down shifting from 2nd gear into 1st. When accelerating the transmission would pop into gear from 4th to 5th after passing 5k rpms. This lasted for about two months. In mid march the car had these problems but also started to jerk into gear from 2nd to third. At times after coming to a complete stop, the car would be stuck in 5th gear. I would have to turn the car off and turn it back on for it to engage 1st gear. Now on may 14, 2010 the car will not shift past 3rd gear and revs past 7k rpms without shifting.
At 50,000 miles auto presented problems with transmission. Jerking as if someone hit me on the rear bumper.car slows down on stop lights and highways.took it to nissan dealer shop since brand new and always told them about jerky movements.when auto was 5 years transmission began having serious problems.took it to nissan dealer and they did transmission flush.they did not want to do a scan on the electronic transmission.dismissed as not necessary (sept 2009).they acknowledged faulty transmissions in these cars and suggested a new transmission. Afterwards the car has gone bad.i called nissan reps at nissan north america and was referred to local office.finally i took it to a local transmission repair shop where it is sitting right now because i fear for my life while driving.not able to change lanes or accelerate in case of an emergency.
The transmission on 2004 nissan maxima completely starts to break down only after 50,000 or so miles near the end of the manufactures warranties. I have heard several similar stories and i am sure that this problem affects thousands of nissan customers.
I have a 2004 nissa maxima 3.5 se, i have not driven the vehicle in almost a year.it has made me feel unsafe and refuse to drive it until the transmission is replaced.it only has approximately 84,000 miles on it and even then it seems undrivable.after taking it for a diagnostic to several mechanics, they can't seem to pin point a problem to the vehicle. I ended up doing the tune up, changed up the transmission oil (replaced the filter), changed up the engine brackets, which ended up costing about 1800.00 the only consistent answer i seem to get is that this vehicle make along with the same model seemed to have a defect that nissan refuses to take responsibility for. While driving it, it seems to be driving smoothly and all of a sudden i experience jerking from the vehicle.the first time it occurred, i almost thought the car behind me had rear ended my vehicle.my neck was sore the next day from all the jerking.it seems as if when going from second to third gear, the car jerks and has even gone up to fourth to second gear all while i've maintained the same speed.the car seems to have a mind of its own, which is baffling and even makes me nervous to turn it on.i've done the regular maintenance on the vehicle, so to get a new transmission for a defect caused my the manufacturer is baffling.please help, this vehicle should not be driven in the public. An accident is highly probable caused with sudden jerking.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima. It has 107,000 miles on it and it needs a transmission. On march 10, 2009, i went to two auto repair shops and was told that my transmission needed to be replaced. Two and a half years ago i was having a problem with my transmission and i took my vehicle to the nissan dealership to get the problem taken care of and they examined my vehicle and told me the trans was ok and the problem i'm having is due to two motor mounts that need to be replaced. They said it would cost $800.00 . There are numerous complaints about the transmissions in the 2004 nissan maxima's on line. While your car is still under warranty nissan will find things that are wrong with the car that are not covered under the warranty and tell you its not the transmission it something else. Once the warranty has expired then they will say that it is your transmission. These vehicles need to be recalled and have the transmission replaced.
Engine / transmission seems to be slipping.the car jerks and rpm's seem to jump around the 3 gear.car seems to be loosing power and works harder to reach higher speeds.1st gear is ok, after that the second third and fourht gears all kick in within 5mph of each other.i am in fourth gear by the time i reach 25 mph.transmission seems to be going out. Nissan dealer states that they found no problems since no codes came up.i will have a local mechanic inspect it since i trust that they will most likely find that it is transmission failure, not some electronic code.there should be a recall for all these vehicles and nissan should own up just as toyota has with their acceleration problems.
Loud clunk and jerk from the transmission during upshift and downshift. It is needless to say that sudden transmission failure on a moving car can be extremely dangerous.it is a 2004 nissan maxima and has 67k miles. There are atleast hundreds of vehicle owners complaining about the same issue, which clearly seems to be a defect in manufacturing.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the transmission was delaying when shifting between gears, mostly when shifting from second to third gear. Neitherthe dealer nor the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired or diagnosed.the current mileage was 66,000 and the failure mileage was 58,000.
Vehicle began slipping gears and loosing power when shifting 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 1st.dealer states needed a trans flush. This was performed and improvement was noted for approx 300 miles. Vehicle began have trouble at 61,000 miles. Just out of warranty. I am told that the only solution is a new transmission. I am not the only maxima owner with this same problem.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima se. The contact statedthat while driving various speeds the vehicle would jerk violently.while sitting at a stop light the gears would shift on its own. The vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised him that the transmission was defective and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 80,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving at 20 mph, the contact noticed that the vehicle suddenly jerked forward. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership where the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The current and failure mileages were approximately 76,000.
2004 nissan maxima transmission jerking, slipping. Flaring. Only occurs when car is warm. Will cause violent jerking when shifting into drive or reverse which may cause loss of traction and control of car. I just replaced valve body and problem still there!! help!
Replaced transmission twice at 40,000 miles, vehicle shifted hard from 1 to 2nd.i have 60,000 miles now and wonder how long this transmission in going to last.
When i accelerate or slow down the jerks. I have been to the dealership a few time they could not find a problem. Yesterday my car would not move, now the dealer is saying that the transmission needs to be replaced.
Transmission need to be recall by nissan at 50,000 miles that transmission is not functioning properly and my repair shop has informed me that the model above have apparent major problems and nissan need to do something about it.
Transmission problems- '04 maxima se v6 automatic transmission 53,000 miles. Experience sudden and severe jerks when shifting from 1st - 2nd, 2nd - 3rd and back down. No injuries occurred, however high potential for a front to back end collision.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated the vehicle was taken to the dealer where he was told that the transmission was slipping and would need to be replaced. The mechanic replaced the transmission. Immediately following repairs, while attempting to drive to her residence, the vehicle would not accelerate past 5 mph. The contact took the vehicle back to the dealer where she was advised that an unknown part had slipped off the transmission. The failure did not persist. The next occasion of operating the vehicle it stalled without warning. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer where the contact was awaiting further inspection of the failure. The failure mileage was 74,000 and the current mileage is 75,000.updated 11/03/10 updated 11/04/10
2004 nissan maxima severe jerking in transmission. My personal mechanic says alot of cars the same year have this problem and there should has been a recall. Only 45,000 miles slipping and jerking when car is driven for a while i have all my service records for this vehicle. Vehicle very unsafe to drive.
Transmission in 2004 nissan maxima went out.
Hi my name is [xxx]i have a problem with my maxima 2004 because is jerking,i just took the car to the dealer and they told me is the transmission and my car have 51,000 miles wow i can't believe the transmission is bad they charging me 3,400 to fix. And i still paying my car and i have a family and bills to pay. I can't believe this.. I need help to fix my car...information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
I was driving my 2004 nissan maxima with 60,000 miles with my wife and i in the car.i was getting on the interstate using the ramp and once i merged into traffic the car would not accelerate.i had to jump off of the road because a tractor trailer was approaching and nearly ran over me.i had to drive off into the grass to keep from getting hit from behind.problem is that the transmission is stuck in 5th gear.this would not allow me to accelerate in traffic.i am thankful that we were not killed by the oncoming traffic......this problem has not been corrected and nissan says they have no records of transmission problem similar to this with 2004 maxima's.this is not true.i have researched the internet and there are thousands of complaint just like mine.luckily i was not injured.is that what it will take for nissan to admit there is a problem?how can i get this resolved???
Car is slipping in and out of gear.hesitates from reverse into drive and then it slips and bangs from 1st to 2nd and into 3rd.this past saturday the car actually died on me and now it's stuck in 5th gear and non drivable which is unacceptable.was told it would be around 4000 to rebuild which is money i don't have and i took car of this car.transmissions should not fail with only 93,000 miles on it.there are thousands of complaints about this particular make and model year of the maxima.nissan needs to investigate and recall these cars because at this point it's a problem that needs to be handled now.i hope it doesn't take someone getting in a really bad accident because of this problem.
On my way to work, my 04 nissan maxima se suddenly jerked and stalled in the middle of the highway. I narrowly escaped any injury due to not only my quick actions but the alertness and quick response of the driver behind me. My search to find out if any one had experience similar problems, resulted in a plethora of similar cases. This of course made me furious to know that nissanhave a history of failed transmissions in this model vehicle and nothing is being done about it. I am steadfast when it comes to regular maintenance of my vehicle and dear not place the blame on the dealership or the mechanics. My situation could have easily resulted in personal injury or death. I hope something is done about this because it can indeed save a life or lives.
2004 nissan maxima transmission failure at low mileage even if they are being taken care of they still go bad...there are thousands of people who put out there hard money for these expensive cars and they are cheaply built...had the same experience with my 02 acura tl and honda extended the warranty because they know it was their fault and i will never drive another nissan even though i currently own a 04 q45 also.
Car is jerking when brakes are fully applied. Almost bad enough to get whiplash.car was purchased sept. 2006 with 64,000 miles.car ran good for about 1 year.after owning the car for about 18 months, the jerking started.i took the car to the nissan dealer in my area.they told me i needed to flush the transmission.i had that done.the very next day the car started jerking again.as mentioned in another complaint, jerking starts once fluids are warm.i took the car back, they look at it and told me they couldn't duplicate the problem therefore, they couldn't tell me what was wrong.i asked them if it could be the transmission.service manager told me that it wasn't the transmission.i took the car home.i was a little frustrated by now.one month later, i took the car back in.i had the service writer ride out with me.he felt the jerking.i asked him if it could be a broken mount.he wrote broken mount down on his notepad.i left the car with nissan.nissan's service writer called me back the next day and wouldn't you know it, he said it was a broken mount.i told them to go ahead and fix it.they did.i paid and took the car home.guess what?car started jerking again.i contacted nissan and they basically told me they couldn't do anything.6 months later,the car is still jerking away.i took the car back to nissan.i told service manager about the jerking.he came out for a test drive and told me that is was the transmission.said that he had seen a lot of 2004 maximascoming back during the last of 2008 with the same complaint.he told me to clean it up and sell it to carmaxx before it gave all the way out.he said that carmaxx wouldn't know the transmission was having problems he told me they didn't check transmission before.he said it cost 250.00 to drop pan to check tranny.please people, lets flood nissan usa with your complaints.they will have to respond if we all complain.don't let them get away with this.
The car is an automatic and gets stuck in 5th gear.this happens at start-up, or while driving.when the vehicle slips into 5th on the open road, it is obviously sluggish and much slower than the flow of traffic, making an accident likely.
I have a nissan maxima 04 that i started having transmission problems last year.when itravel down hill it slams into gear when it down shifts.i also noticed that when i shift from reverse to drive it pauses than shifts hard and loud into drive.in april of 08 i took it in to the dealer to have it checked (59000 miles) while still under warranty.they found no problem and returned it to me. On the invoice they have 47,000 miles at the time of inspection.i also have a invoice for 07 that shows mileage at 47,000.obviously, some one noted the wrong mileage.in talking to the dealer they are estimating new transmission between $3500-$4000 dollars.i am astonished that nissan would put out a product that they know is faulty.what can we do to resolve this? thank you,
I recently purchased a 2004 nissan maxima. I love the car, besides the fact i have had more problems with it in the last few months . This is extremely frustrating. I have always assumed nissan's were dependable cars. I know i purchased it used, but the problems i am having should not be occurring at 90,000 miles. Really disappointing. Transmission was slipping so i took it to nissan dealer paid for a flush 200 dollars picked it up next day and transmission went out. Now i have to pay for whole cost of transmission plus other reprogramming computer modules and cam sensors. This is not the first maxima and something needs to be done to nissan because they know this is a big problem with alot of 2004 maximas.
Transmission is shifting hard.
I purchased car on 8/22/09 and wanted to return it by 8/23/09 after mechanic says take it back the dealer refused to give me my money back and wanted to do a patch job of repairs .....total investment spent on this car is $2,680 ($2,500 for down payment to people choice auto sales, spent $32 on oil change, $55 on a full tank of gas, and $93 for brakes) and i feel every dollar is due back to me. If they want to charge me for the days i had the car, for the 4 days i should be able to charge them for the 3 days they had the car and was supposedly fixing it! i work hard for my money and need it back.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 30 mph, there was a sudden loss of power as the vehicle failed to accelerate. The contact also stated that the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who stated that the valve body of the transmission failed and that the entire transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 160,000. The vin was not available.
My 2004 maxima jerks to an extreme when it has been driven for longer than 15 minutes. Its excessivly jerks gears and jerks to a stop when i lightly tap the brakes. This is dangerous as well as ridiculous!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving at approximately 45 mph, the contact noticed a difficulty when shifting gears. The rpms increased and the engine revved but the vehicle would not shift gears. When the vehicle finally did shift into gear, it would jump from second gear to fifth gear. The failure occurred intermittently.the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership but the dealer could not find the cause for failure. The contact took the vehicle to a local repair shop where the transmission was replaced. The problem continued and the vehicle was being serviced for the body valve at the time of the complaint. The failure mileage was approximately 75,000. The current mileage was approximately 82,000.the vin was unavailable.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and the transmission jerks violently between 1st and 2nd gear. I have read hundreds or complaints from people experiencing the same thing. There really needs to be a recall and i'm confused as to why this hasn't occured already. I bought a nissan because i believed in the product. I believed in the honesty and integrity of nissan as a brand and have always raved about the great cars and trucks they create. Sadly this issue leads me to believe i was wrong.*cw
Started noticing at 60k miles - the engine revs and the transmission jerks between 1st and 2nd gear.especially noticeable after exiting a freeway and slowing down almost to a stop, then accelerating again.happens more when the car is warmed up or has been running at higher speeds.i have not had it looked at yet, but see enough postings about this problem that i'd like to wait until nissan makes some effort to do something.if it gets bad enough i will have to take it in and hope my extended wty. Covers the work - and that what is done actually fixes it.from what i have read, the chances of the latter are slim, and nothing short of a new transmission is likely to fix it.
I just purchased a 2004 nissan maxima and i am experiencing problems with the transmission. When up or down shifting from 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd the car jerks periodically. While leaving a red light the car revved up from 1st to 2nd gear and when the car finally engaged i nearly hit the car in front of me. On another occasion while leaving a red light i almost got rearended because my car started to move and then the transmission slipped and then jerked into gear. I went on line to see if there wasa fix for the problem without taking it to the shop and that's when i seen some nissan maxima forums and discovered that there hundreds of 04 maxima owners that are experiencing the same transmission problems. Most people say that they have had to replace their transmission at an average cost of 3500.00 dollars. I am a hard working american and i will be paying on this car for the next 4 years and now i am worried i will have to spend 3500.00 that i don't have on a transmission that appears to be a defective part from nissan. I expect more out of a 5 year old car.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle vibrated whenever he shifted from first to second gear and then second to third gear. The failure occurred while driving various speeds. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and they replaced the engine mounts; yet, the failure continued to occur. The contact took the vehicle back to the dealer twice to no avail. The nissan manufacturer was not notified. Normal routine maintenance was performed on the vehicle prior to the failure. The failure mileage was 93,000.
2004 nissan maxima 3.5se auto.transmission jerks from reverse to drive and slips from 1st to 2nd.
My 2004 maxima does the hard shifting from 1st to 2nd and hesitates to go into gear. It also shifts hard when having to slow down and then re-accelerate. It does the hard shifting from 1st to 2nd and hesitates to go into gear. It also shifts hard when having to slow down and then re-accelerate. I did a transmission fluid change on it, however still no difference. Called nissan and they said to do a transmission flush and fill, and it should stop, took it in for a service and no difference, just out 200+. They said it would need a new transmission if that didn't work, and after reading all about all the problems everyone else is having, i seriously doubt i'm going to invest anymore time or money into this car.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima with approx 102k miles on it and the automatic transmission has been slipping from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd gear quite regularly.it also shifts very rough from 1st to 2nd and back down from 2nd to 1st.after reading several blogs online this seems to be a very common problem with the 2004 maxima but for some reason there has been no recall.i feel as though nissan should definitely be held liable for this problem considering how common a problem it is.
O4 nissan maxima. This car has a defective transmission that nissan knows about. My wife stalled in the middle of a busy highway from the problem. There are thousands of posts about this transmission and nissan will not do anything about it.
Beginning of this week, march 30, 2009, my 2004 nissan maxima had a situation when i began to drive (my car is an automatic), the transmission appeared to be struggling to reach 2nd gear.although i only work 1.8 miles from my home, i could feel the "difference" in the transmission from any other time.i have 63,000 miles on my car and for a five year old car, that is very low. I maintain the vehicle accordingly and about 8 months ago, i had the transmission fluid flushed, etc. The second day (today), i started up the car, put it in drive and quickly noticed it was going to strain itself into 2nd gear. Once it did, there was a hard jerk in getting there.i immediately drove the car to my home, parked it and made an appointment for it to be checked out tomorrow morning. Then i went online to search for any nissan 2004 transmission problems such as mine and found a lot of web-sites that people have described the exact happenings that occurred to my vehicle. This does not seem to be an isolated incident. Something is seriously defective with at least the 2004 transmissions.many people's comments always stated that there's occurred right after 60,000 miles. My car has not been driven hard and is well maintained.i read also about 2 other items that occurred to my vehicle. One is the drivers power window will not close up and stay closed when the button is pushed.i discovered a way to get the window closed byholding the button in the up position, turn off the car and open the door, while keeping your finger on the power up button.secondly, people wrote about a ac refrigerant hose having leaks and needing to be replaced by several other owners.mine also had this problem some time back. The most important issue to me is this transmission failing right after 60,000 miles. It mentions that when they put it on a machine to test, it shows nothing is wrong, which obviously it is. Nissan has told people they don't know exactly what the problem is either.
Car will shift hard and jerk from 1st to second gear and from 2nd to 1st when decelerating. It makes it difficult to stop and control the vehicle and fear for my safety and my kids as well.
I havenissan maxima 2004 that has a series of problems since i bought 2 years ago from nissan dealer. The most important is recent transmission problem that left me sitting in traffic. Transmission in my car is not able to reach 2nd gear! this vehicle has been in nissan shop twice and they are not able to fix the problem ! the transmission problem is a safety issue if it fails to provide sufficient acceleration that will allow you to get out of harm's way or to safely maneuver in traffic !!!i just realized that many 2004 maxima owners have exactly same transmission problems. Something must be done!thank you
My 2004 nissan maxima transmission is slipping this will be he third time i have taken it to the dealership.... If somany people have this same problem why haven't there been an recall or investigation.
In july/august 2008, i would get a jerking motion when the car shifted from 1st to 2nd or if i go from drive to reverse (vice versa). My car also wouldn't accelerate and the engine light was on. The car would jerk especially hard when making a turn and the car slows down and picks up speed again. I took my car to nissan in bayridge/brooklyn, ny and was told that i needed cam sensors, a tune up and a list of other things. All together, i paid $2000+ to repair my car. Now my car is having the very same issues. I was told by nissan to replace my engine mounts ($500+). I've done that and my car is still jerking, it won't accelerate and the engine light is on. Now they are telling me i need a new transmission.
Nissan transmission and timing chain issues.please see attached comments which demonstrate extent of problem.nissan and their dealership should assume responsibility for this obvious defect. Http://www.carsurvey.org/viewcomments_review_61092.html.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving approximately 30 mph when the vehicle began to jerk with hesitation and the transmission would sporadically slip gears when driving at various speeds.the failure recurred intermittently and progressed over a period of time to a constant occurrence. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnosis where they informed the contact that three transmission mounts were faulty and would need to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for repairs. The failure mileage was approximately 52,000.
Transmission simply died at 3.5 years and 68k miles.nissan would not cover via warranty. And, they only respond to customer inquiries ever 48 hours. You may not contact nissan. Victory nissan in chantilly, va does not know how to program codes for transmission.
Tl- the contact owns 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated the transmission on the vehicle is not shifting properly. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told the torque converter failed and the transmission would need to be replaced. The dealer recommended the vehicle not be driven until the transmission is replaced. The failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 164,000.rl
2004 nissan maxima transmission problems. Down shifts hard from 2 to 1. Only 75,000 miles. Mechanic saying i need a new transmission.
Transmission on my 2004 nissan maxima is hitting really hard into second and third gear.
Consistent transmission slip on 2004 nissan maxima.transmission slips when shifting between 2nd and 3rd gear when warmed up.when shifting the engine will rev like it is in neutral and then the transmission will violently slam into gear.
Constant motor mounts replaced, constant struts replaced. Constant transmission slipping between 1 and 2nd gears.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima in march of 2009 the transmission began to slip between park and drive and drive and reverse. I went to amoco and had the transmission rebuilt recently in october the car turned off while exiting the highway when i turned the car back on the transmission went right into 5th gear and manually down shifting using the shiftronic feature on the car caused the car to jerk toward very heard but keeper the car reading that the transmission was still in 5th gear the transmission will now have to be replaced
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the transmission failed at 79,000 miles. While driving 40 mph in first or second gear the vehicle jerked forward and began to bang loudly. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that thewarranty expired. The dealer will not repair the vehicle unless the contact assumes the repair cost. The manufacturer offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 79,000.
Transmission is hard shifting from 1-2 2-3small vibration that cannot be identified by dealer or tire shop.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while shifting gears, there was a loud, unusual banging sound. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic where the motor mounts were replaced yet the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where he replaced the motor mounts a second time but to no avail. The failure persisted and the motor mounts were replaced a third time but to no avail. The manufacturer was contacted but would not provide any assistance. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000 and the current mileage was 136,000.
I purchased a 2004 nissan maxima and it all seemed fine for a bit but once i hit around 90k miles, the transmission started having problems. First, when i shift from park to any other gear. It seems to either hesitate to shift into gear and once it does it shifts in a horrible knock! i took it in for service and they replaced motor mounts. I suggested it may be the transmission, the dealership ignored that. Now, it continues to do the same problem as well as slip gears while in motion. It usually slips from 1st to 2nd, or 2nd to 3rd. It causes the car to rev and shifts when it wants. That makes it snap even harder. This to me seems very dangerous and i don't know what to do because my car just ran out of it's extended warranty. I don't have the money for a transmission repair. Also, there has not been a fire, property damage, or crash that i know of. However, this is an extreme safety hazard on the road.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. When i am traveling on highway , then have to slow down or make a complete stop, when accelerating after slowing down or stopping the car jerks really hard. Also when putting the car in drive it jerks.i decided to google the problem with my car and i run across a website with complaints about the 2004 maxima. It is a shame that soo many people are having the same problem with their 2004 maxima. And the nissan corp is not calling nationwide recall. And by the way, i also i got my transmission system flush...and it does not help.nissan recall the goodyear eagle tires, why want they recall the transmission. Please help the 2004 nissan maxima owner with transmission problem.
Transmission problems jerks all the time from 1st to 2nd and from 2nd to 1st very hard and the struts sound horribly. They both have been changed the trans. And the struts and they are doing the same thing again.
2004 nissan maxima se with 5-speed automatic transmission. 48,000 miles.normal driving/commute car. Small amount of miles/short commute.initial observation of problem was slipping of the transmission and finally complete failure.transmission engages into gears (reverse and drive) with a violent jolt, equivalent to a minor collision. Transmission doesn't shift gears while attempting to drive, only stays in what seems to be second or third gear. Doesn't shift in auto or manual shift modes. There is often a distinct whining sound coming from the transmission as well. Vehicle is no longer drivable. Nothing has been done to transmission as the problem occurred immediately once the vehicle came out of warranty.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when he tried to shift into reverse, the vehicle would move backward. The vehicle was towed to a local repair shop where the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The current mileage was approximately 78,000. The failure mileage was approximately 76,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would violently jerk when shifting gears. The failure occurred sporadically when driving at various speeds. An authorized dealer was notifiedof the failure and the contact was advised to replace the transmission. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 82,000 and the current mileage was 86,000. The vin was unavailable.
'04 maxima, maintained regularly, original owner, purchased in summer of '03(first batch of assy. Line); transmission slips from 2nd to 3rd gear. This has been a problem since the first 25k miles onthe car. I got the trans fluid flushed and was fine but then it happened again at 50k miles. I asked the local repair shops and the dealership why this keeps re-occurring and they both said that "that's just the way that car is." like clock work it happens every 25k miles. I continue to get the trans fluid flushed/changed every 25k, car is now at 115k miles, just had it done at 100k and problem is starting again already. I'm fearing one day soon the transmission is just going to go all together and i will be looking at probably $4k - $6k for repair. I love my maxima and bought it for the sole purpose that they have a reputation for long lasting cars, but it seems there were some flaws when they introduced this new body style year (not sure how different the engines or transmissions are in comparison to the previous models) and these types of issues are not making me want to purchase another one in the future.the service advisor at my local dealership states his mother owns an '06 maxima (same trans) and just had to replace the transmission due to the same issue. He told me, "it's coming. It's if it's when". This issue is posted all over this site and many others. Why isn't nissan stepping up to do something about this?
I have a 04 nissan maxima i've been having transmission jerk problems both upshift & downshift between 1st to 2nd gear. Im not the only one with that issue i have a bunch of other maxima owners with same issue im posting the link where you can see how big is this problem. Link" http://www.carsurvey.org/viewcomments_review_61092.html"please go through every post & help us out. We all have contacted nissan for this problem but no solution they do not want to take care of it. I have done what they told me to flush transmission but it didn't help & it keeps on gettin worse. I will hope a prompt reply.
2004 nissan - transmission problems, car jerks terribly between all gears, jerks when put in reverse at times has lost all power while driving.many, many have the same complaint.this is a danger and nissan needs to recall and fix this problem.
We have a 2004 nissan maxima (automatic) ever since we bought it i've always noticed a slight jerk when i accelerate but never thought twice. Now that same problem has gotten worse where the jerk is more noticeable.i've gotten a transmission flush and changed out my engine and radiator mounts and still the same problem seems to occur. So i googled the problem and came across 339 complaints on this website alone. Http://www.aboutautomobile.com/complaint/2004/nissan/maxima/automatic+transmission. It seems to be a recurring issue where the auto mechanic tells the consumer they need their transmission replaced. I have 3 little kids and don't want anything to happen to them. Please help.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima. And after a few week it began to jerk anytime i switched gears. I tried changing the transmission oil but still no success.
Transmission jerks while driving.bought car with only 20k miles and it has been very well maintained.
2004 nissan maxima 5 speed automatic: has sever transmission problems. Slams in and out of gear and gets stuck between 3rd and 4th, 2nd and 3rd. There are thousands of complaints on the nissan forums due to a manufacturer error in the valve bodies. Nissan will not issue a recall and this is a sever safety issue , the car can slam out of gear at any speed or shift down a gear while traveling at normal highway speeds. Every problem i have read about says this problem starts as soon as 40000 miles but usually around 75000 miles. I wish i never bought a nissan and now i am scared to drive it at all and still owe over 10k on the maxima. Please help get this recalled and fixed for thousands of motorist.*ln
My 2004 nissan maxima has a safety issue. The car's transmission slips and gives a sever bucking or jerking when shifting gears. This usually happens when slowing to go around corners or in stop and go traffic.i am the 2nd owner. The first owner maintained his vehicle at sutherland nissan where he purchased the car new.the dealer, who sold me the car too, initially said the car is in excellent shape and they checked it out stating it only needed an oil change -which i did.two months later, after telling the dealership that my transmission is jerking and bucking, they said i needed to change the transmission fluid and replace the motor mounts -which i did.they said it would fix the jerking problem but it didn't.now they state that i need a new transmission.i am afraid that someone is going to slam into me from the back because after the car jerks it is impossible to pick speed back up.please consider a recall on this transmission.i have read hundreds of complaints with this same transmission problem and nissan will not help nor admit that there is a design flaw with the 2004 nissan maxima transmission. Thanks so much!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. When the gears shiftedfrom second to third, the transmission lost power, shook, and accelerated rapidly. In 2009 the vehicle was taken to the dealer for the failure. The dealer replaced the transmission fluid, the cam-shaft sensor, but the failure wasn't corrected. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer who advised that the transmission had to be replaced. The vehicle wasn't repaired. The manufacturer will be contacted. The failure mileage was 89,000 and the current mileage was 102,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. Whenever the transmission shifts from 1st to 2nd gear, or from reverse to drive the vehicle will lurch forward.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealership. The current and failure mileages were 106000.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima and noticed jerking between 1st and 2nd gear and then today the check engine light came on and i lost completer power. I googled the problem and was shocked to find hundreds with the very same problem. I also saw a bulletin nissan put out that said to their mechanic do not use any other transmission fluid other then matic k. Please investigate this!!! go to http://www.carsurvey.org/viewmorecomments_review_61092_4.html.
Defaultive transmission in the 2004 nisssn maximas my car has been too many nissan dealerships and transmission shops. My car is always jerking and slipping into different gears one person tells me it needs this i am reading several compliants about the same problem with others
2004 nissan maxima transmission troubles.the transmission on the automatic 5 speed maxima get struck and often takes more than 5 seconds to get in to gear.this is a safety issue and it seems widespread among the 6th generation maximas. We have been having this problem for quite a while now and it seems nissan only want to charge customers for a replacement transmission.this is so widespread, among maximas of varying mileage, it begs the question on whether this is a factory defect that needs to be systematically addressed.nissan (corporate) and dealers are unresponsive to these concerns and it's not fair that consumers have to foot the bill for what appears to be a factory issue.
2004 nissan maxima, transmission slippage.
When accelerating, my 2004 nissan maxima se's transmission 'bucks' when shifting between gears. This behavior occurs randomly (i.e., not all the time) and has occurred when decelerating also. There are numerous online posts about this exact behavior with owner's spending a lot of money for repairs/diagnostics that do not resolve this issue. Nissan is aware of the issue because some of these repairs have taken place at nissan service centers, and nissan consumer affairs has been contacted about this issue.obviously, owners are looking for a recall by nissan at this point that will 100% resolve the issue.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact statedthat when the brakes were applied the vehicle began to shake and accelerate. The failure occurred while driving 30 mph. The contact was unable to shift from first to second gear. The dealer stated that the transmission failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to a local repair shop. The vehicle was not repaired when the complaint was filed. The failure mileage was 88,800.
2004 nissan maxima with auto 5-speed. Car suddenly locked up in 5th gear as i was preparing to enter the highway from a standing start, on an on-ramp; had no power and my wife and i almost got rear-ended by an 18-wheeler. It was a terrifying experience. As i continued to drive to the next exit, the car still had just one gear available (5th), and would not downshift. Only after i exited the highway and let the car cool down for a few minutes did the other gears "return." but then the same thing happened when i drove the car home.
2004 nissan maxima with severe jerking 1st-2ng gear, rvm revving high, not going into gearfor about a month or so. Symptoms started at about 80,000 miles. Took to nissan dealer...said nothing wrong with transmission. 2 weeks later, car almost failed while i was attempting to go up a hill. On that day, i was pushing on gas, rvm revving high, but car not picking up speed, car started to jerk, and almost had accident. Very dangerous and scary . Looked it up on internet that night, and found multiple complaints about the same thing.i took car to aamco since dealer said nothing wrong. Aamco and they told me about nissan having technical service bulletin saying solenoid control assembly is problem. But now, transmission has failed and cost is 3500.00. Aamco wants to put in "updated solenoid" that was re-engineered after people started having these problems and replaced the parts contaminated with the debris (basically overhaul the tranny) apparently, the solenoid material breaks off and goes throughout the transmission causing debris build up and eventual transmission failure. Placing new transmission doesn't help because it is an engineering flaw with the solenoid.the fix is to put in the re-engineered updated solenoid so doesn't break apart and cause debris throughout transmission like the one original solenoid assembly placed in car. Why didn't nissan tell me that? they just said "nothing is wrong with your transmission". Are they waiting for a mortality to occur? is that how they want to treat their consumers? i have been talking to nissan corp for 2 weeks now. They don't even want to acknowledge their is a problem even though it is on their own technical service bulletin!
Transmission failure on2004 nissan maxima caused car to decelerate rapidly and nearly caused a crash.transmission had to be replaced by nissan dealer. Car had 87,000 miles on it.
Transmission in 2004 nissan maxima jerks abruptly when going from 1st to 2nd gear.this started at approximately 60k miles.at that time, it was just assumed to be a random event.however, at approximately 75k miles, the jerking became more and more consistent, almost causing an accident due to the jerking happening in a random nature. The vehicle was taken to a nissan dealership and they recommended a "transmission flush" be performed every 18 - 24 months.i got the flush done and it seemed to work for about 2 months, then started again.at that point, i took the car to a different dealership that recommended a "transmission flush" because the fluid seemed a little dark.i then informed them that the flush had been performed 6 months prior at another dealership.the response was, "you should have it replaced sooner rather than later..."an engine diags check turned up, you guessed it, no problem with the transmission. This seems to be a recurring theme of many owners who explain very similar issues with their maximas.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima. Ayear ago i noticed a jerk going from 1st gear to 2nd gear. We took it to a transmission shop and they stated i would need a new transmission. At a cost of $ 4000 . I have checked with nissan and they refuse to cover theexpense, the jerk is so bad that it feels like some one is rear ending you whenyou come to a stop and then try to accelerate. This is a extreme safety issue sincehave a 4 year old and have to transport him back and forth to day care and drive to work. There is many of people on the internet who are experiencing the same problem and even when the transmission is replaced, the problem still continues.
I purchased a used 2004 nissan maxima. A couple of weeks after driving the vehicle i noticed that it shifted extremely hard between first and second as well as from reverse to drive. After researching this make of vehicle i have found several other owners having the same problem.i have had the dealer look at the problem and he determined my transmission is going out. It will need a new one...approximately $3,000. On top of this..the engine has developed a tick.the car only has about 90,000 miles on it. A nissan transmission should last much longer. Come to find out...despite the other owners complaints...nothing has been done to address this recurring problem.
Hi,i am so mad to the top of my head that nissan is taking our money and giving low performing vehicle like the maxima se 2004.i just purchased this car (2004 maxima 04) because of my prior nissan that worked excellent for over 10 years. But my new maxima at 54,000 has been jerking on me every time i accelerate from 1st to 2nd gear, brought the car to the dealer and had a rebuilt transmission put on it andfrankly the car is still shifting and downshifting hard.nissan has failed to recall this product and stand behind their word as the provider of reliable cars.just the other day while exiting the freeway i almost rear ended somebody because the gears will now downshift properly and it seemed that the car just wanted to keep going. There are hundreds of peoplehaving the precise dilemma that i am current facing; just look at www.carsurvey.com thank you for your time and hopefully something will be done for all the people that are putting their life's at risk driving these vehicles with transmission problems.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and transmission is defective,i had to replace motor mounts due to the hard shifting. It happens everytime i drive and when slowing down, the malfunction occurs.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact was driving 40 mph when the transmission began to slip out of gear with severe hesitation and a jerking motion. The failure recurred whenever the vehicle was in operation. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who informed the contact that the transmission was faulty. The manufacturer was made aware of the defect and they refused to accept liability for the replacement of the transmission. The failure mileage was 87,000.
Me and my wife own a 2004 nissan maxima, last year it has started having tranny problems. When you accelerate it jerks very hard as it shifts and when put in drive it slams the car very hard. This has occurred with many other owners in exact same detail. I researched the problem online and many people are suffering from this event. The maxima is suppose to be high quality and very reliable when nissan is selling the car, but not after its sold and in your name. Please investigate, this should be a recall.
Have a 2004 nissan maxima that is having transmission problems. It doesn't properly engage when upshifting, usually allowing the rpm's to rev up and then slams into gear jerking the car forward. I don't know of any events that have contributed to this failure. This occurs every time the car is warmed up.
Im writing you today to informed you that my 2004 nissan maxima ls is having major transmission problems. I bought the car new in 2004. This lead me to go online and inquire further about this problem, looks like a lot of folks are having the same problem. I have filed a formal complaint with nissan. Very concerned because of number of complaints. This is very dangerous.
I am experiencing issues with my transmission slipping between 1st and 2nd gears, as well as going between reverse and drive.when the transmission slips there is a loud pop and the entire car shakes.
Transmission slipping on a 2004 nissan maxima. This seems to be a common problem when car is shifting between 1st and nd and also when accelerating out of a turn. This occurs quite often. Nissan says that this isn't a recall item even though it happens often on the 2004 model.
I believe that there should be a recall to the 2004 nissan maximum se for their transmission. I came across a complaint website and found that there are alot of people going through the same thing as i. My transmission has been jerking alot and it is very dangerous having to think that one day someone will hit my car from behind because my transmission will stall on me.please help!! they really need to recall this because i believe it is a manufacture problem.
I purchased my 2004 nissan maxima two years ago and with about 75,000.00 miles on the car.i started experiencing the same problem around 95,000 miles with the hard shift between first and second gears.i also had a very hard shift between reverse and first.i took it into the dealership regarding this and had the transmission fluid change (transmission flush) and even changed the grade of oil but do not have any change in the hard shift between gears. Finally,i took it into another dealership to have the wheels aligned and the dealership noticed that the wheel bearing, cv joint and tie rod end were worn.i had them replaced around 105,000 miles and have not had any problems since with the hard shifts between any gear.i hope this help other nissan maxima owners.these are great cars (this is our third one).
My 2004 nissan maxima has transmission problems. It will barely shift into gear. It was working fine one day and then it just started slipping. It wouldn't go into gear. This is very unsafe. I'm scared to drive my car because if it sticks in high gear then it won't slow down and i could wreck. I don't understand how they can put a transmisson in a car that's not going to last. My car isn't that old. I shouldn't be scared to drive it. A new transmission costs anywhere between $1000-$2000. Who can afford to pay that when they've just payed for a car and know the cars to messed up to drive. All the money they make off of selling these cars they should atleast have to fix them.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph, the vehicle would violently jerk. The vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop, where the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima and i have been having transmission problems ever since i bought it. The car jerk vigorously out of gears and i am afraid that one day, i may get in an accident due to this defect. I am one of many suffering from the same transmission problem! something has to be done. When i called nissan, they do not want anything to do with me.
2004 nissan maxima se - bought car in july 2003 brand new.car now has 102000 miles and the transmission is stuck in 5th gear.car slams into all gears prior to 5th.dealership performed the $600+ maintenance service call, including transmission flush.car operated correctly for one day.returned car to and dealership who could not diagnose the problem and now wants $4000+ for a new transmission.dealership even contacted manufacturer to try and find a resolution.we are only given the option of replacing the transmission.infuriating to see that this is obviously a manufacturing problem and yet consumers are being forced to pay for their shoddy work.unacceptable as far as i am concerned.this transmission needs to be recalled asap.this is not coincidence with this model, it's a manufacturing flaw that needs to be addressed.vehicles are too expensive to have to replace transmissions for $4000 at 102000 miles.please address this fleecing or maxima owners.obviously based on prior complaints there will be more owners in the future with similar problems.
I noticed my 2004 maxima transmission slipping from 1st to 2nd gear and violently jerking i took my car to the dealer and they told me my motor mounts were brokeni changed them($600) and the problemwas not solved i took it back and they told me i was down a quart of transmission fluid but my transmission is not leaking anywhere so i made them supposedly fill it up i finally took my car to a transmission specialist and found that i have a defective transmission valve body after doing more research i found that this is a very common problem with the 04-06 nissan maximas, the specialist told me he gets them all the time, im sure if i kept going back to the dealer they would tell me i need a new $4500 transmission knowing that there valve bodies are defective this has to stop nissan is taking people on a run around with this issue i think the part should be recalled because it makes the car unsafe (example) when you step on the gas to take off the car feels like it stays in first gear to a certain point then slams into second gear while the car is in motion causing the car to launch forward this almost caused property damage in my case, to make it worse the dealers are telling people other things are wrong with there car instead of dealing with the issue and recalling the problem.
Good morning, i currently own 2004 maxima & have been experiencing major problems with this car for about 2-3 years. My major problem at first was my transmission. Apparently the dealership states i will need a new transmission which is absurd since the car is not even 10 yrs old. I knew there was a problem when the car started jerking on its own. At times it jerks real hard when shifting from 1st to 2nd and it is quite scary & embarrassing. When the problem started, i have two friends who were owners of a nissan maxima as well and they were experiencing the same jerking transmission problems. They eventually traded their cars but i not wanted to go through the whole process of financing a car, i figured i'll fix the problem. The transmission is one problem but why every couple of months there isother problems as well. For example i last year i had to change my catalytic converter, my mounts, and my routers. Now what has made me at my ends with this car is what happened last month (june 2009). While driving, there was a loud sound, i opened the hood of the car and right buy the engine, and there were flames. The fire dept was called along with the police. As i submit my complaint now my car is still at the shop. This has become a frustrated and very expensive issue that i have been facing. Honestly i have spent about 5k's or more on this car, not considering that i'm still financing as well. How is it that, i have done my research and there are many others out there who have the same issue. Nissan needs to take full responsibility and it is not a coincidence also. I have documents and emails from others who are also experiencing the same issue (over 300 complaints since 2006). Pls if anything, there needs to be an investigation, many ppl are suffering and losing $ as well.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.whenever the contact switches the gear shifter from reverse to drive, the vehicle hesitates before changing into the correct gear.also, whenever the contact accelerates from first to second gear, the vehicle begins to stall.during deceleration, the brake pedal loses pressure.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the current mileage was 99,000 and failure mileage was 80,000.
Concerns involving automatic transmissions on the latest cars.*mrthe consumer test drove the 2004 nissan maxima with an automatic transmission.the driver stopped in the middle ofa hill and removed his foot from the brake the vehicle began to roll backwards.the manufacturer indicated that this was normal since today's car have a very low rev. Engine.the consumer believes this is a dangerous design.he thinks the new vehicle's should be produced like the former automatic transmissions were when you remove your foot from the brake the car never rolls back.
A year after the purchase of my 2004 nissan maxima i have experienced severe transmission problems. The transmission slips and jerks. I have changed the fluids on a timely manner and the car is still giving me problems. I believe nissan should make a recall on this vehicle considering there are others out there experiencing the same problem.
I recently bought a used maxima 2004 when i first drove it with 84000 miles on it. It was fine but not but a few days later it started to jerk from 1st to 2nd and sometime into 3rd. I happensabout 50%of the time in just one day! i has not yet been replaced due to the fact that i have read so many other problems with the same make and model.
The car was slipping and jerking, took it to the dealership 3 times for the same problem and they said nothing was wrong.after the warranty expired i took it back to the dealership and they said it was the transmission.
2004 nissan maxima se has 58,000. Transmissions jerks, car falls out of gear while driving. I took it to the dealer 2 months ago, they said transmission fluid and flush cost $400.00 it didn't fix the problem, i took it in again 2 days ago. They said $4800 for a new transmission!! note: i have an extended warranty so the $4800 is covered but i am out $400 for the flush plus $50.00 deductible. Additionally, i have done web searches on this car and problem. This problem is happeningto a lot of people. Please not that my car slipped out of gear on the expressway so this is a very dangerous problem!!
Bad transmission.
2004 nissan maxima transmission issues hard jerks into gears. Happens from 2nd gear to 3rd and from 3rd gear to 4th.
The transmission fails to provide sufficient acceleration to allow one to get out of harm's way or to safely maneuver in traffic. Also, the transmission fails to downshift to assist in the deceleration of the vehicle.
2004 maximaautomatic transmission - bought new; continually jerks when switching between gearswith less than 100,000 miles; now the park lamps continually go out on the vehicle.
Transmission failure.i have had this car since 2004 bought it with 10000 miles on it used from a dealer.since then i have had to replace my transmission at 52000 miles and have had the car in many shops including nissan for the past two years trying to figure out what is wrong with this transmission.i am one of many owners who have this issue.the transmission shifts late from 2nd to 3rd and early from 3rd to 4th causing a large jolt in the car on the freeway and in the city.causing a whiplash to me and my wife and kids.this is unacceptable in my eyes and a drain on my wallet to find this ghost problem.nissan knows there is a problem and have offered to pay 15% of my cost of repairs to whatever is wrong.they know there is a defect but can not fix it due to not knowing the exact cause.they have told me this multiple times.they will not buy back my car due to mileage and whatnot.i have had this current transmission valvebody overhauled and the electronics diagnosed and everything possible done.i have put nearly 1500 dollars in diagnostic and "this might fix it" repairs.this transmission is the 5speed automatic only offered from 2004-2007.they switched to the cvt transmissions because of this.i am writing you in concern for my families safety, and everyone around me driving.the first transmission shifted the same way before it failed on me.luckily i was driving 20mph when it slammed into 5th gear and i was alone.it felt like i hit a brick wall and then started costing.please help me and everyone resolve this matter by opening a defect investigation.i am a member of an online forum called www.maxima.org .here is a link to one of many pages talking about the failures. Thank you for listening will be tracking the progress on this.http://forums.maxima.org/6th-generation-maxima-2004-2008/546174-6th-gens-transmissionthink if everyone who owned this car could get online and vote.
2004 nissan maxima the transmission in my car is slipping it's shifting hard between 2 & 3 gearand this started after 60,000 the interior is falling down from the top of the ceiling. The doors up front don't unlock with the key fob. The interior light broke off. This is the worse car i have ever owned...
2004 nissan maxima. I notice the transmission was slipping when changing gears. It also was jerking repeatedly while changing into 1st and 2nd gear and then back down from 2nd to 1st. I was told by a nissan service advisor that my car needed a transmission flush. I had the flush done on the car, problems still exist. Nissan now says i need a new transmission. I traded the car in for another maxima.thinking it was something just with the 2004 model.i now have the same issue with my 2006 maxima.there are thousands of people with this same problem. This transmission should be recalled, before someone get hurt and nissan stop stealing people hard earned money. When they know something is wrong with the car.
As of november 19, 2008 my transmission on my 2004 nissan maxima sl is just about finished.i can no longer go any faster than 20 mph (1st gear automatic) when my car is in drive gear.the only way i can move is to put it into 2nd gear and i can only go as fast as 35 mph.this is an absolute atrocity, and nissan should be held responsible for this major defect.without a working transmission, i cannot get to work nor take my child to daycare.nissan changed the transmission fluid for a pricey $200, but that has done nothing to fix the problem.i am still left with a car that can't go no faster than 20 mph.
I have had my 2004 nissan maxima for almost 2 years now.for over one year i have been having problems with my transmission jerking and kicking when going from 1st to 2nd gear and from 2nd to 1st gear.i took the car to a nissan dealership approximately 6 months ago and they could not find anything wrong with the transmission so they suggested that the transmission be flushed and the fluid be replaced.after this was done the car rode fine for about 2 days and returned to its normal thrashing and jerking.knocking so hard at times that it causes me to have headaches and my head to hit the head rest.ironically the transmission only does this only when the car has warmed up. I have scheduled an appointment with the same nissan dealer i went to previously which is scheduled for this friday regarding this same issue.the number of people who own this make and model who share the same issues is astronomical and it would be absolutely impossible for nissan and their mechanics to not be aware of it.it seems as though there is no one admitting there is an issue with these transmissions or accepting responsibility for this issue. To say the least, driving this car is scary and unsafe.driving in stop and go traffic could be disastrous with a car in this condition along with slowing down to turn a corner or any situation when you may need to accelerate or stop quickly.someone please address this issue and hold nissan responsible.this is a huge ethical issue that raises many safety concerns and has been brushed under the rug for years!
I also seem to be having transmission problems with my 2004 nissan maxima. The car has 62,000 miles on and the problem is just starting to surface. I get a jerking motion when the car shifts from 1st to 2nd or it downshifts from 2nd to 1st. It jerks especially hard when making a turn and the car slows down and picks up speed again. The thing i hate the most is he problem is temperamental. It'll be fine one day and the next it jerks around like crazy. I tried contacting nissan about the problem, but can't get through to anybody who actually might give a hoot. Is there anybody who might know where i can directly report this problem and see if something can be done.
Transmissionon my 2004 nissan maxima se, is still shifting too hard and jerking. When engine warms up. Transmission defected.
My 2004 nissan maxima is experience jerking between the 1st and 2nd gear.it's at 71,000 miles and have just finished paying it off.i have read many problems at this point and am afraid of what can happen.nissan should have a recall and take care of the problem.what is it going take for nissan to step up to the plate and fix it? hopefully not a death.
My 2004 nissan maxima se slips during 1st and 2nd gear,when accelerating and decelerating,and while coming off the freeway it knocks while switching gears. It also misses gears when i slow down and break and then try to accelerate ,the rpm revs up and then it catches the gear.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the transmission failed on the vehicle. The contact stated the transmission slips and jerks very hard when going between gears, but mostly between second and third gear. The vehicle finally stopped altogether. The contact was driving when the vehicle stopped moving, but the engine was running. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told the transmission would need to be replaced, but did specify why. The transmission was rebuilt for the vehicle. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 50,000 and the current mileage was 85,000.
Original owner of nissan maxima se. The car drove like a truck within 10k miles, wheel torqued at acceleration, clunk on well-maintained roads from front passenger wheel well. Front tires wore out 30k and clunking noise in front wheel well, car still under warranty, dealer says sports tires so less life and more road feel/noise comes through, put in new tires in back. Rotated original rear tires to front, they wore out recently (~49k). Clunking sound never stopped. Now car out of warranty. Dealer says your struts are gone and your motor mount is blown so there is a clunk from wheel well and your tires wore out. Oh yeah? so why does the transmission shift with a thunk from reverse to drive and vice versa? oh, you must first fix motor mount and strut before we can look at transmission. Paid to dealer to replace motor mount, replaced struts myself. The engine still thunks (transmission pauses before catching with a jerk from reverse to drive, or drive to reverse. The jerk is occasionally violent, less pronounced when engine cold.) had the transmission flushed by dealer. No difference. A car driven 50k by a 70-year old experiences a broken motor mount, bum strut and broken transmission before 50k miles. I paid almost 30k for this white elephant. Have always owned japanese cars, first nissan. Oh, did i mention the oil leak from engine oil seal (48k) and trunk lid slamming (40k) because the two piston arms to hold the lid can't hold the lid up (since it seems days after the warranty expired). Dealer seems to think i need a new transmission. The service specialist mentioned that this model has an issue will "rubber parts." i guess the oil seal, the strut seal, the motor mount and the two trunk pistons all have rubber parts that leaked and/or disintegrated. He may have it about right. Am not sure what rubber part might be the cause of the most costly problem - the transmission, broken at 49k miles. Wonder why there isn't a recall.
2004 nissan maxima transmission slips occasionally. Trouble shifting from 1 to 2 gear. Sometimes when i start the car it barely moves until it catches up to the 2nd gear. It's winding out and grinding. Then other days it's fine as if it never had a problem. The car has also shut off on me for no reason.
Auto transmission in 2004 nissan maxima started a hard jerk when driving.brought car to nissan dealership and was told no problem.brought car to dealership again a week later and was told that car need a new transmission.took car to transmission specialist and based on examination found that an electronic part failed in the transmission causing the transmission to over heat.thus causing major damage to transmission.electronic part is not a normal wear item therefore can not be replaced through after market.
The 2004 nissan maxima has a serious and life threatening transmission defect. The vehicle is unable to accelerate around 30mph as the tachometer races over 2000 rpm and the car also has a violent jerking motion when going into reverse.
Nissan maxima transmission jerks between 1st and 2nd gears. Everytime the car is placed on drive or reverse or neutral you can feel the jerk and loud clunk noise from the transmission. Being reading all the reviews on this problems and it seems that the transmission needs to be replaced.
My 04 maxima currently has just over 50,000 miles on it. I have noticed some hard shifts over the past few months, but they had been very intermittent. The other day however i noticed the service engine soon light was on and when accelerating from a stop i realized that i barely had any power! after engine shut off the acceleration was back to normal.the service engine soon light remained on. The code was pulled and reset. P 0797 pressure control solenoid, stuck on. Repair cost approximately 4000 dollars.problem outstanding. The struts have also gone bad.problem outstanding. I have also had to replace the battery. The front right rotor is warped and causes steering wheel shim when downhill braking. Problem outstanding. My car had begun to idle very low twice and actually died once. Problem outstanding. A weld on the heat shield of the catalytic converter has come loose and causes a noticeable vibration when accelerating when cold. This subsides once it's heated up probably due to metal expansion. Problem outstanding. I have also replaced the tires due too bad alignment camber on some and also castor i believe it was wearing the tires unevenly.
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately between 20-40 mph, the transmission began to jerk violently and slip gears. The contact continued to drive. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and they stated that the transmission would need to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage e was 92,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima se. The contact stated that the vehicle lunged forward violently while driving and shifting from first to second gear. In addition, when shifting from park to drive it failed to engage immediately. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who diagnosis indicated that the motor mounts needed to be replaced. The remedy did not repair the failure. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 95,000 and the current mileage was 115,000.
The transmission on my 2004 nissan maxima jerks violently and skips gears while driving and when it goes back into gear it feels like i have been hit from behind. There are hundreds of complaints for this same issue and i can't believe nissan hasn't been forced to do a recall yet. This problem started at about 75,000 miles and is only getting worse.
My car jerks when it changes gears. It has 87000 miles on it. I checked online to get a idea of what it can be and saw that many other people are experiencing the exact same thing. It seems a recall is in order. Also i noticed that the car shakes and this has happened around 40000 miles. Also people had similar postings. There seems to be no real solution that will fix the car longer than one month. Please investigate.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would violently jerk and switch gears while driving at any speed. The dealer was aware of the issue; however, they informed the contact that there were no related recalls. The manufacturer advised the contact to take the vehicle to a local dealer for diagnostic testing since there were no open recalls. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who informed the contact that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The current and failure mileages were approximately 84,000.
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The automatic transmission failed and would not shift into gear while driving approximately 20 mph. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the transmission need to be replaced at the contacts expense. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer stated that the warranty was expired. The failure and current mileages were 57,218.
Very rough shift after deceleration going into acceleration at 20 to 35 mph.it feels as if i have been rearended and has a loud sound mimicking same.it varies greatly on occurrence.weeks can go by with nothing, then it will occur regularly for a period of time.this has been occurring off and on since 2008 (approx 65k - 80k miles). The car now has 113k miles.the transmission fluid has been changed, engine mounts fixed - all to no avail.the last resort is to have the transmission replaced which is half the value of the car.nissan has refused to fix the vehicle at no cost to me.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima.i have owned 4 in my life time.this model has been by the worst!i've owned the 86, 92, 00, 04.i purchased the 04 model with 28k miles on it.i had to take it back several times due to water being trapped inside the ac unit.i may have taken it back to the dealership 6 or 7 times. Most recently it has been the transmission. It started around 80k (right after the warranty expired) it jerks extremely hard when accelerating, and it jerks about the same when i slow down.i thought this had been repaired.i spent 1661.00 at with another mechanic for fear of being over charged by the dealership.i have saw several complaints about this issue.nissan knows about this problem but refuses to do a recall due to the amount of transmissions they would have to replace.reading from another persons post, i realized that this problem is not unique to me and that the problem is a design defect in the transmission from the manufacturer.nissan should be made to pay for all damages, no matter what it costs!it is not fair to make the consumer pay for repairs because nissan decided to cut a few corners.i also think that nissan should have to re-imburse people who have spent their money on having the transmissions repaired.
Nissan maxima 2004- transmission(5 speed automatic) slipping problem between gears. The transmission on this vehicle started slipping a few months ago. I called nissan and they said this was a common problem with this transmission around 04 and 05. They also said i would need the transmission replacement($3500). I then started looking online for a less expensive solution. I then found out this was in fact a very common problem that other nissan owners were having. I called my local nissan dealer and inquired about the problem and was told it was out side of the 3 year 36k mile warranty and i was on my own. I then decided to file a complaint to get the proper athuraities involved to look into this issue.
I have had my 2004 nissan maxima for six years. I have had this car since it was brand new.the car slams into gear and jerks into first gear when starting to drive.it bangs and throws me forward when downshifting from 2nd to 1st gear.it also throws me into gear when going from 2nd to 3rd gear. It has about 76,197 miles.at 70,000 miles the struts had to bereplacedi reported the transmission problem to nissan north america, by filing a formal complaint.they advised me to take the car to a nissan dealership for diagnostic testing.the nissan dealership told me that the transmission needed to be replaced. When i told nissan north america what the dealership told me,they informed me that there was nothing they could do about the transmission problem, because the car is out of warranty.with all of the complaints about the 2004 nissan maxima, it will cost me a total of $3553.13 to have this problem repaired.with so many complaints about the transmission on the 2004 nissan maxima , i don't understand why there hasn't been a recall!
One month after paying off my 2004 maxima, i started having problems with the transmission.it would slam into 1st from 2nd gear when slowing down, or jerk into 2nd or 3rd when accelerating.when i would have to back into a parking space, it would jerk into reverse from drive.i brought it into a nissan dealer and they told me it was the motor mounts - needed 3 replaced and had a few other things done - $2,000.a week later it is doing the same thing - not quite as bad as before - but is becoming more frequent.brought it back to the nissan dealership and they told me it would be $3,750 to replace the transmission.my car has 90,000 miles on it and from reading all other complaints online, nhts website and other blogs, this is a definite nissan problem and they should have a recall and replace the transmissions on these cars.i have already advised anyone and everyone that i talk to not to ever buy a nissan.
2004 nissan maxima,my wife car driven only to and from work (77,000 miles) has been nothing but trouble, motor mounts, engine replacement, dealership service lies to perform work and charge for problems they know couldn't be corrected, transmission slippage is the latest and codes which nobody can seem to describe, if the dealership can't fix it who can!!! the latest problem is the transmission, after reading all the comments from nissan customers, i do not have the money or time to invest in a never ending problem so all i will do is add a transmission additive to try to reduce this problem. Something has to be done immediately, nissan has to be held accountable immediately and the nissan dealership should be accountable for performing services that know will not cure the issues at hand. This is a disgrace and people should not have to be ripped off to benefit a large corporation like nissan. Thank you for taking the time to hear my voice.
While under warranty, my 2004 nissan maxima had it's engine replaced,only two years after it was built. Now, at 95,000, this vehicle is suffering from transmission problems. It fails to automatically shift into proper gear when it has to go beyond 2nd. The solution, turn the car off...let it rest for 30 minutes and it's fine for maybe an hour. Then the problem recurs.this first happened to me on the highway in washington dc in fast moving traffic. My car would not move beyond 20 mph while other vehicles were traveling at 60-70 mph. Considering that this happened while operating the vehicle, this transmission failure could easily lead to a vehicle accident. Apparently, many owners of this year maxima have experienced the same issue around this mileage..nissan merely gives a cavalier recommendation of replacing the transmission for thousands of dollars. They have no shame or concern of the fact that this vehicle cannot make it only 5 years later without major transmission work. Standing behind their product obviously is not of importance.they certainly need to be held accountable for turning away from customers who have obviously been duped by a faulty product presented in an attractive wrapping. At this point i'm almost too afraid to drive the vehicle for more than 30 minutes.
My 2004 nissan maxima (38,500 miles) bucks when moving from a stopped position.it feels as if the transmission and engine are moving forward in a jerking motion.there is also a noticeable whine coming from the engine.
Nissan maxima 2004, jerks into gear when car stopped.caused accident when car jerked into car ahead of me. Very concerned because of number of complaints.this is very dangerous.i was very lucky.others may not be this lucky.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 10 mph, the contact experienced difficulty shifting between first and second gear.as a result, the vehicle would not accelerate for 2-3 seconds.at approximately 25 mph, the transmission would unexpectedly downshift from second to first gear.there were no warning indicators.the dealer flushed the transmission, but the failure continued.the failure mileage was 118,000 and current mileage was 121,000.
I bought my nissan maxima 04 almost a month ago. I spent all of my money that i saved up to purchase this car (i am a college student--i have no money). I am now experiencing a jerking motion when car shifts from 1st to 2nd gear. I went online to see if i am the only one experiencing this problem and i am not. I am afraid that this problem will get worse and i will be stuck with a piece of crap that does not get me anywhere. I am highly disappointed and scared because from the blog that i just read i am not the only one experiencing this problem. Another problem i am experiencing is a jerking when i pull the car into drive. I only have 99,000 miles on the car. This needs to be fixed by nissan because i am sure they are aware of this defect in this car.
Transmission problems.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and i am experiencing transmission problems, when i shift to drive and let off the brake, it jerks hard, this seems to happen changing from 1st and 2nd gear, this action is starting to happen often.
1. Around 80,000 miles i noticed hard jerking/stopping when the car shifted from first to second gear and second to first. I took it to my mechanic and he suggested a transmission flush. Unfortunately the problem still persists.2. The problem occurs quite often. Everyday and every time i stop or slow the vehicle down i can feel the jerking motion. The problem becomes worse in hot weather or when the engine is warm.3. I have brought it to my mechanic and he suggested a transmission flush, which was done at the nissan dealership. The problem still persists.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the transmission would make a loud knocking noise when shifting gears. In addition, when shifting gears while driving over 20 mph, the engine would rev. The vehicle was taken to a private mechanic, who stated that the failure was due to a gear shift malfunction. The failure mileage was 88,700 and the current mileage was 94,000. The vin was not available.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and the transmission seems to be slipping when i down shift. After looking this problem up it seems to be a extremely common problem with this car. I have viewed countless board's that have expressed this problem. I have even talked to many dealerships that also that have said that this is a common problem with this car. I am wondering why there is not a recall on these cars and why nissan is permitted to make and sell this car with a know problem with out a recall of some sort.
My ca r began slipping and jerking every now and then. After it got worse, i took it to dobbs nissan. They said i needed a tune up and a transmission flush. I paid $500 but it did not fix the problem. Now it's worse than ever. It jerks anytime going from 2 to 3rd gear and sometimes gets stuck in 5th gear. After looking for similar problems and solutions on the internet, i saw that many people owning a 2004 nissan maxima are having the same problem.see comments below:14th dec 2005, 18:15i have a 2004 maxima se automatic with 59,000 miles. For about 5 months the car bangs and jerks when accelerating and decelerating. The problem has been getting worse as time goes on. This happens before the car shifts into 2nd gear or as it shifts into 2nd. My mechanic told me it was a motor mount problem and it will cost approximately $800 to fix. I am not very happy about this. Has anyone had a similar problem with their maxima?fix the spelling and grammardelete this commentvote:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------31st dec 2005, 12:37i have the same issue. The car jerks when it switches from 1st to 2nd gear. It's a 2004 maxima sl. I complained about it. After a few weeks, they spoke with some technicians and they said there's a piece that needs to be changed in the transmission - turbine sensor. After the fix, the car got better for a couple of months or so, but now i have the same issue again. I'm still researching it, i just don't want to give it to nissan technicians and they perform the guess-work again..fix the spelling and grammardelete this commentvote:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1st apr 2006, 21:17there is much to love about my 04 maxima se, but there are some annoying problems too. The big one is the fact that the transmission slips quite often, especially between 1st and 2nd gear. The motor revs probably 1000 rpm or so bef.
Problem with transmission - slipping when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear; it hesitates to catch and when it does is jerks violently into gear.the transmission is now dead and no longer works at all.it is at the dealer while i await a response from nissan for a goodwill fix.my research yielded a multitude a 2004 nissan maxima owners have the exact same problem and have had to replaced their transmission.this is not an isolated incident.it is hazardous to public as when merging into traffic that's already at 55 mph or more, it hesitates and stall and can indeed cause an accident.updated
My problem seems to be the same one that thousands of people are having. I am a used car dealer and have bought (3) 2004 nissan maximas sl. Every one of them has had the same problem. I know any sensible person reading this complaint would simply say "idiot, stop buying nissans!!! but i was trying to give our auto industry the benefit of the doubt that since so many people had the exact same problem that they would at least realize and admit that , maybe its not the world that has the problem. It's the 2004 maxima transmissions. When the car gets warm, the transmission slips in between 20 and 30 mph. It also jerks and delays (once it gets hot) when going into gear. Several credible transmission repair shops (i.e. Mr. Transmission), have traced it back the same thing. The faulty valve body in the transmission. Now as a voice of the people and after reading complaint after complaint after complaint ; surely there has to be some non-biased agency, watch dog, or authority that is not going to let these car-making bullies rip all of these people off especially when they have been made aware of this design flaw. We understand that they have a business to run and that they can't just stay in business fixing every single complaint that arouses but this is not a quick fix for the consumers and it is costing hard working consumers millions of dollars in repairs. Please somebody help the working class.
While traveling to florida from north carolina, i hit a traffic jam.upon the start and go, my transmission gave me a whiplash type of effect.the transmission is having issues.
74,000 miles on my 2004 nissan maxima, and the transmission has failed and needs to be replaced. It bucks when changing gears, and makes a rattling noise as if something is hanging off the bottom of the car.
My 2004 nissan maxima has 86,000 miles never wreckedor anything well maintained and just 5 years old the transmission had started jerking and slipping really bad. It does it worse when the fluids are starting to get warm than it does when its cold. Mechanics told me best bet is to change it out for a new that just serving it with it slipping that bad would be a waste of money. The transmission has been great until recently i am still paying for this car and still have a few more years left on it and i thought when i bought it since it was put out by nissan that it would be a great vehicle, well it is starting to let me down, i a newborn baby and a wife going to college and here i have to worry if she will get to school or home without breaking down. These transmissions are very expensive to just go out and replace. I am the only one working full time right now and it would be hard to swing around a rough estimate of transmission and labor of about $4500.00. I have researched the internet and found that there are alot of people with these models complaining about the transmission, so if you could please help us and make nissan recall these transmissions before they hurt of kill someone or there family i would personally appreciate it. Thanks
Ok now this is ridiculous. I am in ga and i to own a 2004 nissan maxima and i'm having transmission slipping issues. Mainly from 2nd to 3rd but sometimes from 1st to 2nd as well as some jerking problems.
I purchased a 2004 nissan maxima. Once the car reached over 70,000 miles the transmission started to jerk violently when switching gears from 1st to 2nd and vice versa. This is ridiculous and the nissan dealerships can't even diagnose the problem accurately so it can be fixed. I know for a fact that i am not the only consumer with this problem, and it angers me that nissan will not admit that there is one. There should be either a recall of 2004 nissan maxima transmissions or a boycott of nissan products period. I should not have to spend over 25,000 for a car and have to replace major parts on the car, especially when this is a mass problem. Nissan needs to take responsibility for their jacked up parts. I will never recommend that anyone i know ever purchase any form of nissan vehicles ever.
Have a 5 speed automatic 2004 nissan maxima. At approximately 70k the transmission began to violently kick between 2-3 gears. After a couple months of this condition the transmission kicked so bad that it became a safety issue as the car would pull right and at times out of my lane while driving in city traffic. As a result i replaced my transmission and now shortly thereafter the exact same issue reappeared. (~6months/ 5k miles) not only does my vehicle kick between 2nd-3rd gear, it is now getting stuck in 3rd gear and therefore can not be safely driven. I have been told by several maxima sources that this is a known issue with the 2004 5 speed automatic (re5f22a) (aw 55-50sn) transmission. Research on internet has confirmed many instances that duplicate this issue.
I too have a 2004 maxima. I maintain the car at the dealer,. While driving, the gears will slips out and at times sticks at the 5th gear the only way it comes out of the 5th gear is by turning off the car, sit for several minutes while the engine cools and starting again. I was told the problem with the gear shifting is i need to change the valve assembly. It was changed and 2day later the same problem existed. I took it back and i am told i need to change the at solenoid assembly and or replace the transmission. This is apparently a know problem with the 04 maximas and something needs to be done about it!!
Transmission problems- hard shifting from 1st to 2nd gear and from reverse back to drive.
Transmission started slipping and then jerking constantly in first gear at 80k miles and needed to be replaced by a new transmission= $3500. Defective strut/strut mounts aprox. Every 40k miles.replaced and covered by nissan the first incident, is now hundreds to fix the second time. Ac hose cracked and caused a leak at 40k miles and was $275 to replace. Cracked again at 80k miles, leaking. Replaced :$300.
This is a very big problem with 2004 nissan maxima se automatic trans. There are complaints all over the internet regarding transmission jerking and slipping on these particular cars. Nissan will not do anything to correct this problem. My maxima jerks really hard while transitioning from reverse to first while backing out. Also jerks suddenly while down shifting on freeway or streets from 4 to 3 rd gear. I am really nervous driving this car it jerks often and to replace the transmission will cost about $4000. This car is 5 yrs old. Please advise.
5 speed automatic transmission malfunction.3 to 5 second delay prior to engaging in drive and reverse.slips when shifting between gears 1-2-3.sometimes the transmission sticks in 5th gear even when vehicle comes to a complete stop.
Nissan maxima 2004 3.5 se. The transmission jerks extremely badly at 20 mph.
2004 nissan maxima se 3.5l v6 transmissions- jerking, knocking and sticking in gear. Many dealers already know about the problem. Internet searches have shown the same results of consumers having issues. The normal cost for replacement is almost 50% of the car value. Dealerships will not repair the problem only suggest for the placement of the entire transmission $3800! if the car is engaged in 5th gear (like this one) could cause other vehicles to crash into it due to poor acceleration.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that upon coming to a stop, the vehicle would jerk and would not shift back into gear when attempting to accelerate. The vehicle would also decelerate to speeds of 10 mph and stall. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer, who stated that the transmission and motor mount needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired under warranty. Approximately three years later, the failures recurred. The vehicle was taken back to an authorized dealer, where the contact was informed that a sensor within the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 69,000 and the current mileage was 137,000.
At about 53,000 miles my 2004 nissan maxima staring jerking and shifting roughly. I was told my car needed motor mounts and the transmission replaced.i had this taken care of at the nissan dealership.it's been almost a year since my car transmission was replaced and now it's starting to jerk and shift rough again. I have investigated the problems that the 2004 nissan maximas have with the transmission having to be replaced at around 55,000 to 65,000 miles.nissan made a poorly made 2004 maxima.this should be investigated.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that all of the motor mounts were fractured and were replaced. After the repair, the transmission began knocking and shifting abnormally hard when going from second to third gears and also when shifting into reverse. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was advised that the transmission would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not further repaired. The failure mileage was 47,000 and the current mileage was 48,000.updated 2/28/11 updated 03/07/11
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving at various speeds in third and fourth gear, the vehicle would jerk constantly. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership but no codes were displayed during the diagnostics test. The vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. The failure mileage was approximately 96,000. The current mileage was approximately 137,000
Nissan maxima 2004 -2006 definitely a safety problem with the tranmissions that nissan has tried to cover up for the last 5 years please investigate or google problems with this model you will come across thousands of buyers who have had multiple transmission problems with 50,000miles or more that nissan will not cover or claim its something isolated wrong ,and just how toyota tried to cover there tracks nissan needs to make a recall for this model and i hope whoever reads this please investigate it and the proof is there all we need is help my next step is contacting a lawyer. We as consumers pay alot of money for these vehicles and they should perform properly. Very hard jerking in transmission.
Just came back from the nissan dealership and they have diagnosed the shifting problem to be automatic transmission related and need to replace it.i have a 2004 nissan maxima with 73k miles and don't believe something of this nature should be happening at this point.my internet search has now uncovered that many other people with my year/make/model are having similar issues.i think nissan needs to address these multiple occurrences.thank you
Transmission failure, the car is in the repair shop waiting for the repairing needed, and when you make agoogle search about this model/year, there are so many complaints about the same defect and no good responses from the manufacturer, so people is spending lot of money to repair this car.
Having problems with the transmission as many others had... Knowing the brand of the vehicle its impossible to believe that such problems occur..
Hard jerks in transmission while going up from 2nd to 3rd gear or coming down from 3rd to 2nd. Occurs almost everyday when the car has warmed up.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.whenever the contact is decelerating from 20 mph, the transmission causes the vehicle to jerk forward.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.there were no warnings prior to the failure.the current and failure mileages were 118,000.
We own a 2004 nissan maxima with 60,000 miles on it. The transmission started to act up on us and we have spent the last 9 months between dealerships and and transmission shops trying to fix it. Still the car is in limp mode and we cannot drive it. We have emailed before with no response. I have searched on the internet and have found that others with this model car have had the same problem. This should be a recall or class action law suit here. Please respond with a resolution.
2004 nissan maxima - transmission issue on cars with over 80,000 miles. Transmission would slip gears and "kick" between gearshifts. During downshifts, car stalls between gear shifts. During upshifts, car either slips gears with engine revving or "kicks" really hard into the next gear. Happens when car is warmed up. The kick feels like i am being rear ended.
2004 nissan maxima se has a bad transmission that puts the car into gear after 2 seconds of the engine racing. It pops into gear by itself after 2 seconds with a bang. The transmission jerks around 1st and 2nd gear while accelerating/decelerating. It does this when heated up and for cars around 75,000 miles. This can cause major life threatning accidents and deaths. This is not the only car with the problem. There are 200 more cars on www.carsurvey.org with the same exact issues. I called in 1-800-nissan-1 but they refuse to address the problem and reimburse my money. I want my money back. It cost me $2300 and it is still not fixed yet. Please call in and file a law suite for not recalling the car.
2004 nissan maxima, transmission jumps and makes load noise when shifting from reverse to 1st and 1st to second sometimes.also, revs high then seems to skip a gear.
2004 maxima se experiencing severe transmission jerk. Every place i go in addition to the dealer state that i need a new transmission at around $3,400. The transmission was flushed and the problem persistedi have no extended warranty and it gets frustrating. I had a complaint filed earlier with chrysler for the 2.7 liter engine sludge issue but no resolution to that either.i had to replace that engine twice at $6,000 a pop. Here we go again.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima se and am experiencing transmission issues. The problem is identical to dozens i've read from others online where there is harsh shifting from 2nd to 1st. I also have a hard shift when moving from reverse into drive. The car has 72k on it. The problem seems very common from all the similar complaints. Why hasn't nissan been forced to issue a recall? they obviously know about the problem.
2004 nissan maxima transmission problems:i have a 2004 nissan maxima, that i truly love, but is jerking very heavily when changing from 1st to 2nd gear and something when you apply the brakes. I have been told i need a $4,000 transmission by the dealer. Has anyone been able to correct there problem without replacing the transmission.
Please note that i have done some research on line and discovered that many people are going through exactly what i am going through.this has been very frustrating for me and my husband because we have had nissan all of our lives and have never had problems such as these.i purchased my 2004 nissan maxima used in 2006 with a little over 50,000 miles on it.after it reached around 90,000 miles, i started feeling the jerking just like to the others, my transmission is slipping.this is my third time i have taken it to the dealership and they cannot seem to properly diagnose the problem.i was told i needed a new motor mount, which i replaced on february 19, 2010 for $484.00.after driving it home, still experienced the same problem.so we took it back to further diagnose the problem, were told the sensor needed to be replaced and that should fix the problem.finally, we were told by the service manager that we needed a transmission. My transmission continues to bang when downshifting from 2nd to 1st gear.it also surges when accelerating after slowing down and hesitates at least a 10 seconds before engaging into gear.when in park or neutral, the transmission bangs when driving offfrom 1st to 2nd..i am told by the dealership that i am going to new to purchase a new transmission in order to fix the problem.i am so afraid the drive the car because it slips and hesitates.this is scary, especially on the highway.i hope that it will not take a fatality for nissan to face up to their problems. Any assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated.our names are [xxx] .we can be reached at [xxx]. Thanks for your guidance.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
I have 04 nissan maxima and it have only 47078 miles on it. The car is having transmission problem from 1 to 2 gear is hard shift. I have seen many people who have same kind of problem with transmission. There is no incident crash with this car. They change the filer and other stuff they also change thefluid.
There is constant jerking in the automatic transmission when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear and when downshifting from 3rd to 2nd and from 2nd to 1st.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 60 mph, the check engine light illuminated and the vehicle began losing power.the contact was able to drive to her residence and have the vehicle towed to the dealer.after inspecting the vehicle, the dealer stated that the transmission needed to be replaced.the contact filed claim number 6097908 with nissan.the current and failure mileages were 102,000.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima and the transmission seem to have always been an issue. Now the transmission is completely dead. I have it serviced at a nissan dealer often (most recent 3 months back) and everything seem to be good. I had complained about the issue to the dealership and they couldn't pin point the issue.
2004 nissan maxima se automatic transmissions buckles and bumps when switching from reverse to drive. The warmer the engine the harder the bump. On occasion it is so bad it feels like the car was rear ended at about 10-15 mph. It has been in the dealer's shop for a week and they can't eliminate the problem but have already billed me $1400.
Transmission issue. Car hasreally bad jerking motion up shifting and down shifting between 1st and 2nd gears. Nissan suggestion is to flush transmission and change motor mounts which seem to be a waste and not address the specific problem especially since their is a tsb on how to fix it.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact was driving approximately 20 mph on wet road conditions.the transmission exhibited a violent pulling motion andsuddenly, the vehicle skidded across the roadway. The driver was able to resume normal operation. The failure occurred intermittently. The vehicle has not been repaired at this time. The vin was unavailable. The failure and current mileages were 130,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. She stated while driving at speeds of 30 mph, the vehicle shifted gears without driver intent. The dealer performed a diagnostic test but was unable to duplicate the failure. The dealer did advise replacing the transmission because the transmission fluid was unusually dark in color. There were no recalls for the failure and the manufacturer was contacted, who would not provide any assistance. The failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 123,000.
Transmission has a major problem very unsafe to drive with my children hard jerking slamming in transmission car only has 35000 miles and it seem that's once they get to 40,000 to 60,000 these transmissions start failing i have kids and this car was myonly transportation and this is of real concern and need to be recalled.
Problem is with transmission slipping and car lunges go uphill or after shifting from reverse and back into drive. After initial purchase of the car i complained that the transmission did not feel correct and car lunged and slipped but i was told by the dealership that they could not duplicate the incident. I have been told by a mechanic that the transmission needs replacement. The car has 99,000 miles and is now out of warranty. This defect should not be the responsibility of the consumer as nissan must have been aware of these issues from all the similar complaints i have read about online. This is a failure in the system of the car which i attempted to rectify while the car was under warranty. Nissan should be pressured to recall the transmissions for this model car as it is patently defective in its design and i feel they are well aware of the issue. Driving with a transmission that can fail at any minute is not something i look forward to . I understand from the internet that similar claims have been reported to your office by maxima owners but i could not find in the data basis. Although this issue is not life threatening as the toyota incidents this is still another story that a defect has probably been keep quiet in hopes that the injured consumer will just pay for the repairs and go away. Thank you for your consideration.
Transmission failure - 68,000 miles, car engine guns but does not move (can get a couple of meters before behavior is exhibited) when in drive. Turning off and on ignition will again give you a couple of meters. Was purchased new but told its not covered under warranty and that expired at 60,000 miles.
Transmission on my vehicle slips frequently.i have taken my vehicle to the dealership for this problem, but am always told, they can't find the problem and if it continues to bring it back.
I purchased a 2004 nissan maxima in mid 2006 as a pre-owned vehicle. The problem began nearly a year ago when while driving on the freeway, it would automatically get stuck on 5th gear. I tried downshifting manually and the gear would be stuck on 5th gear. In order to temporarily fix the problem i would have to pull over, shut the engine off and put the gear in neutral in order to restart the car. At times it would be stuck on 5th gear, other times the transmission would be back to normal. When driving on city streets, the vehicle would jerk between gears. Took the car back to the dealership and they suggested that i replace a sensor in the transmission. I had the sensor replaced, now the vehicle jerks when changing gears. My neighbor across the street had the same car and also had the same problem and they had a choice to replace that transmission for a new transmission at a cost of $5000. My neighbor instead replaced the maxima for a different car.
Shift solenoid is giving me problems at 90,000 miles.the car jerks sometimes when taking off or at certain speeds the engine may rev high then jerk.a mechanic has explained that this is common on the 2004 maxima's.
2004 nissan maxima transmission failure. The transmission jerks when shifting from 1 to 2nd gear and it jerks when shifting from 1st gear to 2nd. It jerks while driving and it gets stuck. It got stuck while i was driving up a parking garage ramp and it would not move. When i let go of the gas it backed up on its own and i am grateful the car behind me had already moved back or it would of caused a collision. The car only has 78k miles and has been very well taken care of.to replace the transmission it costs me $3500!! a car with only 78kmiles should not need a transmission replaced!
I have a 2004 nissan maxima se that has 105k miles and needs a new transmission.the transmission started to slip and now the vehicle barely moves in first gear.after doing some researching online, this appears to be a recurring problem with the 2004-2005 maximas.the transmission design is faulty but nissan will not issue a recall.there is no reason why a 6 year old vehicle should need a new transmission.
There seems to be a problem with the transmissions on the 2004 maxima's.on a website http://www.carsurvey.org/viewmorecomments_review_61092_1.html, many people are complaining of the same thing. When i accelerate and go between 2nd and 3rd gear the car stalls and slamsmaking a loud noise it does it when decelerating also.i think these transmissions should be recalled. I will take it to the dealer on tuesday.
2004 nissan maxima se - vehicle service maintenance schedule followed as recommended.vehicle is well taken care of and driven appropriately.two major repairs - first 7/2008 noise heard in engine, 74,000 mi.. Diagnosiswas fuel damper replacement needed along with many other parts and pieces that needed to be replaced while making those changes (many seals, washers, and gaskets, and other recommended fixes including tensioner chain, front and rear brakes, cooling system upper and lower radiator hoses, clamp, tensioner assy- chain guide - total cost $3,000.new problem dec 2008, 81,000 mi. - transmission jerks/skips when accelerating and decelerating between 15- 25 mi. Per hour.currently at nissan dealer for repairs march 2009 and told need new transmission, front and left motor mounts, and fuel induction work, at a hefty cost of $5,000 parts and labor.
I have a 2004 maxima with 65,000 miles and already having trouble with transmission.
My 2004 nissan maxima had it's transmission replaced under warranty 2 years ago for slipping, jerking and life endangering behavior during driving. Recently it developed the same issues and they are getting worse. This is an highly recurrent problem spread across most of 2004/2005 maximas.
I bought a used 2004 nissan maxima se and i'm having problems the jerking, thrusting forward and the bad down shifting. I took the car to the nissan dealership act like they never heard of a problem before and they said the transmission needed a flush ($200), so i did, it continued kicking. I took it back to nissan they drove it and told me it need motor mounts ($2,000), i got the motor mounts replaced at local auto shop. They have no problem wanting me to spending money on diagnosis the problem, when they know what the problem is. The transmission is a recall issue they don?t want to make public. I?m very disappointed in nissan. I?ve had 2 altima, i have a 1997 max and never had major issues (i drive that more than the new car) and i have a 2004 armada, i would not recommend them to anyone any more. They pride themselves in not selling lemons...well i got one! i don?t understand how i can have 1997 max and not have transmission problems and new model car 2004 and having all these issues. I cannot afford a $3,800 transmission and a new set of $500 motor mounts.....another problem i've had with this car is the a/c keeps going out...there is no leaks in the lines but there is something wrong with the a/c pump so i was told by a local repair shop.
Starting almost a year ago, around 90,000 miles, my 2004 nissan maxima began jerking very hard when going from 1st to 2nd gear and even more when going from reverse to drive.it happens every now and then, mostly when the car is warmed up.feels like i've been hit from the back by a train!the brakes also do a weird jerk when slowing down now.and when i release the gas pedal to turn a corner, etc...then press the gas again, it jerks a lot then too.i never know when it's going to happen, but it's more often now and i just wonder when i'll be left on the road stranded.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima se and it is having transmission shifting problems.from what i have read on different website discussion boards is that this problem is very common.it is apparent that there is a defect and there should be a recall from nissan to help fix this problem.i hope someone takes notice and helps the consumers fix this problem.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with 124k miles that has transmission problems. Specifically, the transmission slips between 1st and 2nd gear and between 3rd and 4th gear.i have been researching this matter and found countless owners of nissan maximas who are dealing with the same problem.one owner has replaced the transmission in a 2004 maxima three times.given the vast number of complaints re: this same issue, is there anything being done to hold the manufacturer accountable?they sell these cars for high dollars with the knowledge that this defect exists.for that reason, they should correct the problem.if you google "2004 nissan maxima transmission problems", you will be inundated with owners of these and other maxima's citing transmission problems.i had my transmission flushed today.i was also told that i need a new transmission!i cannot afford another transmission and i believe nissan should recall these vehicles and pay for the necessary transmission repair.today while driving, the vehicle hesitated before lurching forward into gear. I was almost rear ended by another vehicle.this problem is a huge safety concern and needs to be addressed. I would hate for a member of your family or mine to be involved in an accident with one of these unsafe vehicles. Please initiate a recall. It will save lives and indemnify the maxima owners who have spent hard earned money to buy these beautiful lemons.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and just like everyone else my transmission went out after paying the nissan dealer to run diagnostic and flush the system. After just 2 hours from picking it up it completely went out. Nissan will not even offer to fix the transmission or provide atleast half of their cost since it is their crappy product that is going bad on everyone's 04 cars. My car started with the jerking into gear and getting worse when it heats up. I wish someone would have the guts to make nissan pay every maxima car owner time , frustration, towing, repair, and a new transmission. What we deserve!!!!
Car was hesitating. When stepping on gas car wouldn't go past 40mph sensors needed to be replaced check engine light was on. Sensors were replaced but then car started jerking when in park shifting to drive or vice versa.
I have on 3 occasions had my car shut off on me either while driving or while parked.i have had many parts replaced on my car.just recently, my car slipped gears and would not go above 25 mph.i figured it was the transmission and i was right.nissan replaced my transmission ( a few days before my extended warranty expired).then i noticed my alarm system did not work after i got the car back.less than a week later, my gears slipped, the car started to shake and it shut off on me in the middle of the road and it could not be restarted.luckily, nobody got hurt.this problem needs to be looked at and a recall should be issued.
2004 nissan maxima car is jerking when changing gears and taking off during driving and shifting. Car also sticks between gears does allow you to switch from d to p without constant maneuvering which takes about 15 minutes. This has been going on for several weeks nissan states a fluid change will correct the problem it does not need a completely new transmission.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving at various speeds, the transmission slips and jerks the vehicle forward.the vehicle has been taken to a dealer and they changed the transmission fluid; however, the failure still persists.the current mileage was 97,261 and approximate failure mileage was 50,000.
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the transmission was shifting hard and causing the vehicle to jerk abnormally. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told that the gears were slipping and the motor mounts were failing. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 99,500 and the current mileage was 122,000.
I drive a 2004 nissan maxima 3.5se, it currently has about 115000 miles on it, i bought it with about 62,000, and since about a month after buying it i have had problems with the transmission shifting.it shifts very hard randomly, and slips constantly, both occurring just about everytime i drive the car.after researching online on all of the nissan and maxima forums, just about every person driving an 2004 has the same issues, but nissan is yet to release a recall on the problem, even though it can be very dangerous on the highway or in heavy traffic situations.
2004 maxima has had timing chain noise for years has been blowing oil for 2 years now transmission is banging and shifting very hard losing power etc. For 3 months now had trans flushed did not help at alltires were defective in the first year a/c has not worked for 2 years this car is very much a lemon.
My 2004 nissan maxima transmission is completely gone its going cost $3000 for a new one..i have done some research online and thousands of 2004 nissan maxima se & sl the transmission has failed nissan needs to be held responsible & recall these vehicles this ismy first and last nissan.
Transmission jerking.this car was purchased with 64,000 on it.the engine light came on after about one month.took it in to dealer and they fix that problem.nine months later the car starts jerking at different times when i am driving now it has started doing it every time i brake.everyone is having the same problem with this year car.i think there should be a recall on this model car.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima se. She replaced the struts, axles and motor mounts on the vehicle. The mechanic stated that she should also have the transmission checked. The vehicle was taken to a different mechanic where a flush was performed. Afterward, the vehicle would shake and it would not accelerate normally. The manufacturer was notified; however, they stated that they would not be liable for the repairs. No repairs have been performed to correct the failure. The current and failure mileages were under 48,000.
No event leading to failure. 1. Transmission jerking into 1st gear when starting to drive. Happens 70% of time, especially when going from reverse to first. No repair has been made at this time. 2. Right front side shaking and rattling, need new struts at 60,000 miles. Repair taking place next week. 3. Continual excessive tire wear, 60k tires get 30-35k miles. Car will not stay in alignment. 4. Huge bang from back of car then smoke coming out of the radio - bose radio and amp system is blown. Digital radio system appears to turn on but no sound. Not repaired yet, nissan dealer says i'd need to pay for replacement and diagnostics. 5. Replaced half axles and u-joint at 58k miles.
I having major transmission jerkingfrom my 2004 nissan maxima. The jerking appears to happen when the car get hot.
2004 nissan maxima se, transmission problem with jerking and slipping at the 2nd and 3rd gear shifting. I tried to have the problem at a transmission shop twice spend more than $2,000. I found out that transmission problem with 2004 maxima was well known among the mechanics. One time the car briefly stopped on a freeway in a heavy traffic with repeated stop-and-go situation. At that time, i was riding with my son. He was shocked at the car died down on a freeway. I happened to have it started again. However, i do not want to drive the car anymore, becausei am afraid of such incident happening again. I do not understand thetransmission is not being recalled, even thought the problem is well-known among the part shops and the mechanics. Sometimes, the engine revvs up without being engaged and sometimes the card moves very slowly with dead poor. I contacted my mechanics and discussed about the situation. He told me that since the problem is well known and 2004 maxima transmission was only of that year model and nissan changed the transmission model to different one in 2005. Nissan knew this problem. I believe that was the reason they are using differenttransmission model.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While attempting to accelerate from a traffic stop, the vehicle did not properly engage gears.the failure mileage was 110,000 and the current mileage is 110,250. Updated 10/27/10. *lj11/9/10 updated 11/16/10
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while proceeding to a complete stop from 30 mph,the transmission hesitated then down-shifted into first gear .the driver wasable to continue operation. He also noticed that the transmission exhibited hesitation when shifting from "reverse" into the "drive" gear . The failures occurred whenever the vehicle was in operation.the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnostic testing. The failure was contributed to defective pressure points within the transmission.the technician recommended replacement of the transmission.thevehicle has not been repaired for the malfunction.the failure and current mileages were 94,000. The vehicle identification number was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when attempting to shift between gears, the vehicle would jerk violently when the brake pedal was engaged. The rpms would also increase.the dealer advised the contact to have the transmission replaced. The vehicle was taken to a private mechanic who was unable to duplicate the failure.the vehicle was not repaired. The current mileages were 120,000 and the failure mileage was 105,000.
My 2004 nissan maxima. When you change from park to drive it jump into gear hard. Wile driving it shift hard from 1 gear to 2 . I take it to the auto shop they say it's my transmission. It cost me $1900.00 to replace it.i see alot of people have this problem and nissan is doing nothing to correct this problem.
I have 2004 nissan maxima. I am experiencing shifting problems.it seems to slip out of gear on 3rd. Or experience extreme hesitation when going to 3rd. Seems not to securely sit in gear.then intermittently,when reversing. Car hesitates 3-5 sec to shift into drive. Then once it does.it drops very hard into gear.
Transmission shifting funny when in 1st and 2nd gear slipping and jerking.
I have a 2004 maxima se that has had a series of problems since i bought it brand new in 2003.i am very concerned about the transmission problem that almost left my husband sitting in rush hour traffic yesterday.this vehicle has been in the shop too many times to count.i recently saw a blog which indicated that this is a problem for thousands of 2004 nissan maxima owners.nissan has done nothing to compensate owners of this car when a recall is clearly indicated.i bought a nissan hoping to own it for several years and knowing that nissan has a good reputation.i worry about the safety of my family traveling in this vehicle and feel that nissan should take responsibility for doing a recall on this vehicle.please help owners like me who have invested a lot of time, money, and tears with this issue.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima 3.5sl 5-speed. A couple months ago the transmission started jerking bad everytime it switched gears. I have looked into this and there are more people with this problem. I would think they would have done a recall as this is a serious problem. It jerks really bad sometimes that it has almost caused me to get in a couple of car accidents because it takes long to shift and when it shifts it is really bad. If i need to pull out of somewhere quickly i can't because all the engine does is rev at a high rate until the tranny goes into gear. It gets really frustrating because when the car warms up it acts up really bad and the driving experience is not good at all. I don't really like to drive the car a lot but this is my only means of transportation so i don't really have a choice. I been looking for a solution for this problem but so far no success. Is there anyone that can help me resolve this problem because i want to get it fixed before it causes me to get into a car accident.thank you
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 25 mph, the transmission began to hesitate in a jerking motion. Suddenly the rpms increased and the sporadic failure occurred at any speed. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnostic testing where they were unable to duplicate the failure. The failure continued to occur and previously failed to accelerate over 25 mph.upon starting the vehicle, all of the warning lights illuminated on the instrument panel briefly. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 130,000.
Car steering wheel got hard and it turn off on me, tried to start it up again, going 20-35 miles and hr because car wont accelerate after you come to a stop pointing..step on the gas, car barley moved, went to get car check out, the check engine light on, replace sensors, got it out of the shop and it still have the same problem, it will turn off once the car get warmer, found it, its the transmission problem.car is at 82,000 miles, had the car about over a year.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.since the vehicle was purchased, the contact has experienced failures with the radio and headlights, the rotors were replaced three times, the front coil springs were replaced twice, and the battery wiring burned.currently, the transmission pulls when the vehicle is accelerated.the vehicle will be taken to the dealer to diagnose the transmission failure.the manufacturer stated that no recalls were available for any of the failures.the current mileage was 49,000 and failure mileage was 26,000.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and i have spoken with several owner of the same vehicle as well as read several comments online that all have the same problem.the transmission in the vehicle does shift properly. When you put the car in reverse and then move it back in drive it does a hard jerk, before it will move. While driving down the road the transmission will not shift causing the car to slow down then jerk really hard when it finally does shift. It also does this when stopped at a light; the car will take awhile before moving, but will do a hard jerk again. I feel it is extremely dangerous for myself and my 4 month old trying to merge onto the interstate and the transmission doesn't shift causing the car to slow do and then when it finally does shift, jerks extremely hard. I have been having the problem for over a month now, but the recent incident occurring while in heavy traffic was scary for me. Several nissan dealerships admit that they have been having trouble with the transmission in this vehicle. The nissan dealership as well as transmission shops recommend transmission to be replaced costing between $3,800 and $4,000 or you can get your transmission flushed to see if that would help.the vehicle is 4 years old and should not have issues like this. I as well as many others cannot afford to pay $4,000 to replace a transmission on a vehicle that we are still making payments on.
2004 nissan maxima's have a problem with their transmission. It slips when going from 1st to 2nd gear. This is a known problem but yet nissan refuses to do anything about it. You can find complaint after complaint of the same problem on the web. Help!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when coming to a stop and down shifting gears, the vehicle would jerk excessively. When accelerating and shifting to a higher gear the vehicle would also jerk excessively. The vehicle was inspected by a dealer and an independent mechanic who advised him that he needed to replace the transmission. The manufacturer was notcontacted. The failure mileage was approximately 85,000. The vin was unavailable.
My 2004 nissan maxima keeps jerking and my transmission keeps slipping in and out of gear.i've only had this car for less than 3 years with only approximately 123k.
I've noticed a pretty severe jerking motion when going from 1st to 2nd gear and again from 2nd to 1st gear in my maxima.i bought it used with 40k miles on it and just recently started to notice the problem when the car hit 58k. Seems much worse when moving at slow speeds in the snow.i've noticed several other postings with the same issue.
Warning signs started with a hard shift from 1st to 2nd at 100k. Turned into hard shift then uptick of 500 rpms between 2nd and 3rd. Performed transmission flush. Same stuff until a week later even smaller 250 rpm uptick between 3rd and 4th, but no hard shift from 1st to 2nd. Tolerable. Driving along highway (4th?) gives out at 3500 rpm's and keeps revving almost redline, car coasts at 62. I try slowing to 3rd, then back up to 4th, nothing. I try upticking myself to get to 5th and it works. After the highway, sounds like its stayed in 3rd, slow off the line and everything's gone, you can feel it.
Transmission is jerking.i just purchased the 2004 nissan maxima and i am experiencing a jerking in the vehicle when it shifts from 1st gear to 2nd and vice-versa.
2004 nissan maxima sl -- faulty transmission.
Excessive hard jerking (up & downshifting) of transmission between gears.frequently sticks in 5th gear will not downshift until car is turn off and restarted. Hard short left to right jerking of steering wheel when brakes are applied, gets stronger when slowing from higher speeds.excessive jerking when car shifts between gears caused us whipped lash overtime. Took to mechanic and found that rotors are also warp causing steering wheel to vibrate.
While driving my 2004 nissan maxima on highway 92 leading to fort huachuca az, the car came to a complete stop from the speed of 45mph. Jerking me forward. Prior to this the car had been in and out of the dealership at least twice because of a metallic noise coming from the engine compartment. None of the repairs fixed the problem all of which i had to pay for. The transmission went out while driving at speeds of 45mph and the car jerk violently when switching from 1st to 2nd gear before coming stuck in 5th gear.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and reading on the maxima.org forum got me to this complaint site. I think nissan should do a recall on all 6th gen maxima owners because im not the only one with this problem. It's the transmission. Whenever the engine is cold it shifts so smoothly like there's nothing wrong. But this good feeling doesn't last more than 7 min.engine starts heating up and jerking problems begins. P to r is ok. But p to d and shifting up n down on a take off or slowing down(1st to 2nd n 3rd and 3rd to 2nd n 1st)its just so annoying and makes the car uncomfortable and unsafe to drive. And this will lead to ultimate tranny distruction. So i have to pay at east $700 to get this fixed?why doesn't nissan do a recall on this? i know there's at least 200 maxima owners there(from all the forums i've read)that have this problem. They love getting money selling their cars,and then whey make a mistake on building it they don't wanna take the blame. I love my maxima and don't wanna get rid of it.im absolutely in love with it.and if there wouldn't be a recall on this,i guess i will pay from my pocket,but never buy a nissan again.
My husband and i own 2004 maxima.weare experiencing a transmission problem right about it got to 85000 miles. We have started noticing the delayed gear contact to make the car go and very hard jerking into the gear. It happened under slow traffic . The cars are ok to drive on the highways. I have contacted the nissan and wastold since it passed the 60000 miles it is out of warranty. We bought both cars as certified pre owned which supposedly covers the transmission up to the 100000 miles. When i took it to the dealership it was a day out of warranty. Nissan knew about this problem and they are not doing anything about it . They sold us a defected vehicles knowing they have problem with it . I have seen hundreds if not thousand of complaint with their 2004-2007 nissan maxima transmission. I am surprise they have not done any recall on them. Nissan should be accountable for their mistake and pay for the replacement. Like i said we owe 2 nissan maximas , it is going to cost me $10,000 to fix those cars. What does it take for nissan to own to their mistake ?
I have a 04 nissan maxima that jerks when coming out of a coast especially when coming off of the expressway. This is not the first time this has happend. There have been 2 previous occassions that this has happend and nearly caused serious accidents. I have called nissan and they play dumb as if they are not aware of the issue,when there are tons of complaints all over the internet. What it going to take to get someone to hold nissan accountable for this faulty transmission design? someone getting killed? i pray not.
2004 nissan maxima transmission jerks when shifting from reverse to park and from 1st to 2nd gears.i was told i would need a completely new transmission and engine mounts even though i only have 75,000 miles on my car and have followed the owners manual for maintenance explicitly.also the brake pads and rotors need to be replaced every 2 years and a shimy occurs in the steering wheel at speeds over 60 mph.since no one has died from these problems, i am sure no recalls will occur but as an "average person" these repairs are extremely costly and disheartening.i am afraid to use the car with my infant son with the transmission problems now as risking his safety is out of the question. I wish someone would do something to help out the unknowing consumer but i have little hope someone will.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 40 mph, the vehicle jerked.the failure occurred daily.the dealer stated that the transmission failed and they repaired the vehicle.the current mileage was 47,000 and failure mileage was 40,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.when the contact placed the vehicle into drive, it began to jerk.there were no warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the transmission needed to be flushed.the vehicle was repaired at the cost of $300.after two months, the vehicle began to jerk again when it was placed into drive.the dealer stated that the transmission failed again and needed to be replaced.no repairs were made.the vehicle was taken to a local repair shop and the transmission was rebuilt at the cost of $3,500.the manufacturer stated that no compensation would be made because the vehicle exceeded the mileage.the vin was unavailable.the failure mileage was 80,000.
This is is regards to the nissan maxima 2004 and 2005 models.there is a problem with the transmission in these models.the car will stall at red lights or when tryinging to merge with traffic on expressways, inter state highways or similar roadways.nissan refuses to acknowledge this problem or correct it.we were unaware whenl we initially began to have problems with our vehicle.since we purchased our vehicle, we have returned to the dealer three times.the first two times we were told there was nothing wrong with our car.the first time we took it in was about three days after purchase.the second time was about 3-4 months after purchase.the promblem has become severe, and now they say it is too long.if you search the internet -- we did looking for help, you will find lots of chatter (complaints) about the transmission in these models.we have a 2004 maxima.nissan shoulkd recall these vehicle and correct the problem.instead, they continue to sale the unsafe vehicles.
Driving in my nissan 2004 maxima se the transmission started jerking every time hate this car now.
I have an 04 nissan maxima. I purchased this car in 04.i had to replace the transmission at 60000 after complaining about the way the transmission shifts, numerous trips to the dealership, a 200 dollar transmission flush, and the replacement of a transmission mount, they finally replaced my transmission under warranty. Since then i have had to replace my front struts 3 times, my timing chain $3500, and now i need another transmission at 126,000 miles. I have been on numerous blog sites with people who shared similar stories.
2004 nissan maxima transmissions are defective!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a 2004 maxima that i purchased in 2/08 with only 30,000 miles at the time of purchase. Starting in may of 2008 i took the car in for a jerking sensation that i never felt before, the dealer said that it was a motor mount problem which was fixed. And just a month later i took the car back for the same problem and they told me that they had to flush the transmission, didn't work. In 9/08 they supposedly rebuilt my transmission but what do you know that today i had to take my car back to the dealer for the 7th time. They have my car now, i took it to them complaining of the same hard down shift jerking i feel when i downshift or turn corner, even as i almost come to a stop but continue to accelerate,the car shifts very hard, like a whiplashing feeling. I don't feel safe in the car anymore, i have to work and go to school and need reliable means of transportation for me and my children. I took it to nissan today and they told me that it was definitely a transmission problem and the only way to fix this problem would be to get a whole new transmission that i cannot afford and even the extended warranty that i purchased when i bought the vehicle doesn't cover a brand new transmission only a rebuilt one, and the rebuilt one is what is making my car worse. Nissan needs to take care of their customers and provide a recall for this problem, they are really loosing customers this way because right now i would not recommend a nissan to anyone, if they took better care of there guest and fixed all the transmission problems and they do know that there is a problem then maybe they would get better feedback from us paying consumers and we would recommend them to family and friends, and we would know nissan for taking good care of there guests. Please help everyone solve this matter before its to late.
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated when driving from 20-30 mph, the transmission would slip and cause the vehicle to jerk excessively. The vehicle would independently shift into the next gear, disengage and then re-engage. The contact stated the failure would occur every time the vehicle was operated. The failure would occur mostly when accelerating from a stop. The dealer performed a diagnostic test which determined that the central computer would need to be readjusted. The failure persisted and progressively became worse. There were no further repairs made to the vehicle. The manufacturer was not contacted.the failure mileage was 30,000 and the current mileage is 125,745.updated 10/29/10
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. It has 97.000 miles on it and the transmission has been giving me problems since i bought it. It won't go into drive from park without a 3-5 second delay, it dosen't down shift properly when coming to a stop.it's to the point now that when i come to a stop it down shifts so erraticly that the tires chirp. I looked online and there are over 150,000 people with the same complaint.i took it to the dealer and they said they can't duplicate it, which i think is a falsehood.the bottom line is that there clearly is a defect with these transmissions and nissan needs to recall them.the fog lights short out and burn out after limited use. I have spend hundreds of dollars on fog lights, now i just gave up and leave them burned out.the front struts were defective and had to be replaced.
My transmission jerks my car out of control during 1st and 2nd gears.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima se.it has started to jerk and lunge when going from 1st to 2nd gear or when going from reverse to 1st gear.maintenance has been upkept it has just started now that i'm at 69,000miles.
The transmission would bang from 1st to 2nd gear and from 2nd to 1st. Ultimately, it locked itself in 5th gear when i pulled out in a busy intersection. This is a known defect and nissan should be held responsible.
2004 nissan maxima transmission hard transmission jerks almost causing major accident nissan needs to investigate thousands of cars with the same problem.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima and it has some transmission problem. It shifts abruptly/abnormally from low gear. After researching myself, i found it is very common for this kind of vehicle and many others suffer as well (see link below). I am wondering if your organization can help to bring this to nissan's attention and ask them to fix it since it looks like a problem from the manufacturer.http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/nissan/maxima/r61092/comments/page-21/.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima & the transmission is bad!! it slams & jerks into gear & when i start to slow down it jerks & slams!! more times than not when i stop at a stop sign it is very sluggish & will hardly go when the gas is pushed. I have contacted nissan several different times about this problem & they will not issue a recall or help me in anyway with this problem that is their fault!!! i know i am not the only person with this problem because i have read thousands of complaints online. Every time i talk with someone from nissan they tell me that i have to take the car to a dealership & have it diagnosed, & every time they tell me the same thing, that i need a new transmission,but i still can't get any help from nissan!!! the 2004's is the year they put the "new" no-feel shift tranny in & nissan used a cheap plastic valve body & when it gets hot it starts sticking which is causing the jerking & slamming which also s wearing out the clutch plates!!!! i was just going to get the valve body replaced until i fount out that the part itself is $1658.00 without labor!! i am a single parent with a fixed income because i was laid off from my job who can not afford either of the two (a valve body replacement or a new transmission)!!!! i am not looking for a handout but nissan should do the right thing & issue a recall on these transmissions!! i guess it's going to take someone getting killed and/or a lawsuit before they "may" do something about these transmissions!!!
I purchased a nissan maxima with approx 90,000 miles in june 2007. I purchased an extended warranty, however after less than a year the transmission was slipping very bad. It needed to be replaced, so the warranty only provided a transmission with equal value at the date of purchase, so they installed a 90,000 mile transmission, this transmission is now slipping out of gear bad. I think their should be a recall because i have read a ton of complaints online about this same issue.
I purchased a 2004 nissan maxima with only 58,000 miles on it. After it had reached about 65,000 miles i started havingproblems with my transmission. It would jerk hard into drive. And when slowing down for red lights, it will shift hard when breaking down to stop. I had taken it back to the dealer ship where they charged me to replace the fluids which was not the cause of the problem. It was something within the transmission.they have attempted to repair it, but it is still giving me problems. I think there should be a recall on these transmissions before someone gets killed in a serious accident.
I have a nissan maxima 2004 and the transmission slips and jerks going from 1st to 2nd or downwards. I know i m not the only one with this problem. Im at 101k miles and the transmission shouldn't be doing this at this point. I understand this a manufacturer problem. They charge me 4000 to get a replacement and i feel nissan should pay for it call a recall on these cars.
About 12 months ago with $165,000 miles on my 2004 nissan maxima began to jerk when downshifting from higher gears. Vehicle also had trouble engaging 3rd and 4th gears when accelerating. Took vehicle to nissan, who suggested a transmission flush, had this done but the problem still occurred but less frequently. Once the problem became frequent again the procedure was repeated. Inquired if a recall was open for this issue but nissan said no, but stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. I did some research on line and found that numerous owners were experiencing the same problem and felt i needed to report my situation. I am currently saving money to purchase the new trans before replacing.
My car nissan maxima 2004 (transmission 5 speed) when low of 3 to 2 to 1 or 2 is a very strange knocking, also accelerated brother skating too, but this case when the car is already a hot or warm weather use. The computer does not come out any code of failure. Change the oil and went black "burn" is performed twice and improved a little.
2004 nissan maxima has serious transmission problems only has 57000 miles.the consumer stated the transmission would jump out of gear.the consumer took the vehicle to the dealership and was told the transmission needed to be replaced.updated 03/29/10.
Transmission (automatic) problem:car slams into gear when changing from 'park' into 'drive'. Also there's a delay when going from 2nd to 3rd gear in which engine revs up but no gear change.
My transmission on my 2004 nissan maxima slips from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd i had it flushed and still am experiencing the same problem. This happens every time i drive the car.
2004 nissan maxima transmission failure not going forward while in drive the car only has 28,958 miles and this shouldn't happen. I purchased this vehicle brand new.
My 2004 nissan maxima failed to accelerate across a busy intersection due to a defective transmission. As a result i had a near miss with several trucks that nearly hit my family. The 2004 nissan maxima has a well known defect in its transmission valve body.this is published on the internet and discussed in transmission repair shops.my transmission was stuck in 5th gear forcing the car to use its torque converter clutch to slowly accelerate.i was nearly killed as a result. I have contacted nissan previously about this defect but they have not responded.please regulate nissan to provide the nhtsa data about its maxima transmission failure rate and force them to issue a safety bulletin and recall rebate.the consumer stated the transmission became stuck in 5th gear and the vehicle would shift hard into reverse. The dealer found the transmission fluid was burned and there was also metal in the fluid.updated 06/23/11
Been having numerous transmissions issues with the car over the past 2 to 3 years. Already to had to replace the transmission once, now starting to have the same issues again. Lots of jerking from gear to gear, lots of difficulty getting the car to up shift or down shift; car locking in 4th or 5th gear and will not shift out of that gear.can not believe there has not been a recall based on the number of internet complaints on this issue.
2004 nissan maxima transmission problems only 60000 miles and it slips and jerks, i've talked to many other owners with the same problem.i think it should be recalled and taken care of thanks.
The transmission was diagnosed by the dealership as having internal failure and upon them telling me that they also stated that the 2004 maxima has a tremendous amount of transmission issues and because of that they redesigned the transmission in the 2005 model.my car has 61,000 on it and this happened and nissan basically said tough!!!they are aware of an issue yet have done nothing to help.as i found this out i researched the issue and they are alot of issues with people and the transmission and i think enough for an investigation but nobody has done anything.
I am the original and only owner of my 2004 nissan maxima 3.5 se. I am vigilant about the upkeep and proper maintenance of my car. The transmission started having issues at approximately 88,000 miles. The transmission is jerking/bucking violently when shifting from reverse into drive and again when shifting into first and second gears. It is also jerking when downshifting from second to first gear. At first, the shifting problem was an occasional occurrence, however, it has progressively gotten worse. Now it is almost constant. After researching this problem, i have found that hundreds and hundreds of '04-05 maxima owners are experiencing the exact same transmission failure. This is quite obviously a nissan manufacturing defect that should be corrected by nissan corp.
My 2004 nissan maxima was serviced every year by nissan for hundreds of dollars every year and on november 24, 2010 the transmission failed with only 103,000 miles.i am the original owner.constant jerking during shift change prior, but was constantly told no problem could be found.carjerks forward into gear just as brakes are applied causing car to lunge forward.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 35 mph, the transmission slipped and caused the vehicle to jerk when shifting from first to second gear.the vehicle was taken to the dealer.a transmission flush was performed, but the failure persisted.through online research, the contact discovered numerous complaints for the same failure.he believes that a recall should be issued.the failure mileage was 76,000 and current mileage was 83,000.
My 2004 nissan maxima is now over 70,000 miles and there is a problem with the transmission slipping coming out of 1st 2nd and 3rd gear. I researched this problem and found that there are numerous owners complaining of this problem.
Problems with shifting gears with my 2004 nissan maxima from 1st to 2nd gear. When placed in reverse it jerks, took it to the mechanic and he even told me nissan is failing to report these same issues with the transmission. $4000 in repairs plus.car still in shop.
My 2004 nissan maxima is having a severe jerking and slipping issue that prevents me from driving my care and has caused me to get my transmission rebuilt. I have gone to quite a few websites for maximas and have noticed countless issues with nissan maximas and the severe jerking and transmission problems that have occured regardless of mileage or age of the car.this sounds like a major issue with nissan that should be looked into.many people believe that this is just wear and tear but it seems very likely that it is a nissan issue that they refuse to deal with and refer the tremendous cost on their customers.thank you.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was informed that the transmission and engine motor mounts needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 136,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. She stated that whiledriving at speeds of 30 mph, the vehicle abnormally lunged forward, causing the vehicle to lose power for approximately 3 seconds, before regaining normal operation. The vehicle was taken to a localrepair facility where it was diagnosed that the transmission wasdefective and would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer had been contacted. The failure and current mileages were 87,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While the contact was driving approximately 35-45 mph, the transmission began to jerk violently out of third gear without warning. The failure occurred whenever the vehicle was in operation. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnostic testing where the error codes were reset. The failure recurred six months later. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer several times for the same failure and the technician recommended that the transmission be replaced. The failure became progressively worse resulting in the transmission not being able to shift into any gear. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 70,000.
I almost got involve into an accident. I just bought a 2004 nissan maxima se (automatic) and its giving me transmission problems. The transmission slips (when the car is hot) between second and third gear, sometimes from first to second. I just wanted to buy a reliable car because we were going to have a baby. She was in the car when the accident was about to happen. My wife, my 4 months old baby and i where going to see my family and needed to take the highway. I needed to make a stop before entering the highway (to enter to the right lane). Since my car jerks when it shifts from first to second gear and from second to third gear, a tractortrailer almost hit me when i entered the highway. Because the transmission in my car is not reliable. It might get me into an accident because of the design flaw from the nissan corporation. I am not the only person complaining about the transmission on 2004 nissan maxima models. Give me a call or send me an email if you have any questions. Lou valdo
I got a 2004 nissan maxima last year with about 80,000 miles on it, when the car reached about 90,000 the transmission started jerking when changing gears. The car would not go over 20mph. This is a huge safety hazard. This faulty transmission could harm myself or other drivers on the roads. This happens every time the car is driven. I've taken the car to several different repair shops, including nissan. They all cannot diagnose the problem, but recommended the power flush, which i did. The power flush did nothing for my car. The only it did was set me back $250.00. There are many nissan owners with the same problem.we are very dissatisfied and want something to be done about this.
Car's transmission jerks violently, and unpredictably, when it shifts between 1st & 2nd gears.
Nissan maxima transmission issues.maxima transmission jerks into 1st and 2nd gear.nissan has said that the motor mounts need replacement.i have had transmission fluid changed and regular maintenance as far as oil changes and tire rotations.i have researched and found many other nissan maximas of the same year with the exact same problems.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the transmission failed and had to be shifted into a lower gear in order for the vehicle to operate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 121,646.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. It jerks real hard when i put it in drive and it stays in high gear when i drive. Sometimes when im driving down the road, it just dies and i loose my power steering and brakes. I see a lot of complaints with the same car and the same problems. My car is not that old and the nissan dealership says i need a new transmission that will cost 4,000 dollars. This is not an isolated event and i feel it needs to be investigated.
I have a 2004 nissan maximase and for the past 4 years i have had nothing but problems.first the ac vent inside of the car broke going inward.then theac sensory went out while i was driving on a busy street and almost was hit from behind.then the transmission started slipping .when i tried to accelerate it would jerk and know it is having a problem down shifting.this is the worst car ever.
Nissan maxima 2004 transmission is only stuck on fifth gear and will not function right after taking it to the dealership to get it fixed.
My 2004 nissan maxima se transmission jerks. It differs from gear to gear and day to day. Changed the transmission fluid. However the same problem is still present.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that intermittently the transmission began to shift fromfirst to second gear without any prior warnings. The vehicle has not been inspected to determine the cause of the failure. No repairs have been made. The failure mileage was 84,000 and the current mileage was 85,000.
2004 nissan maxima transmission failure.this is a known problem my nissan and they fail to address the problem.it shifts very hard from 1-2 gear, even known for breaking the motor mounts.failure began at 60,000 miles, but has gotten worse over time.this issue could lead to a major accident or even death of driver or passengers.
Transmission jerking motion when shifting from 1st to 2nd on acceleration and jerking motion when shifting from 2nd to 1st gear when braking.
Maxima 2004, 54k. Transmission slips and bangs 1/2nd and 2nd/3rd; was told it's a valve body issue. Looking at $1500 repair...
04 nissan maxima started slipping in 3rd gear and from rev. To drive around 63,000 miles.the transmission and valve bodies need to be rebuilt or replaced along with the solenoids.not to mention a broken axle when trying to cross traffic.in light of the toyota debacle, when will you make nissan "do the right thing?"
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. After disengaging the brake pedal the contact attempted to accelerate but the vehicle would hesitate. The failure recurred intermittently but became frequent over time. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostics or repairs. The approximate failure mileage was 65,000.
My transmission jerking from 1st to 2nd gear on my 2004 nissan maxima with 77,000 miles. I took it in to the nissan dealer and they recommended a transmission fluid change. I agreed to the transmission fluid replacement but the problem persist.i later took the car back but they didn't find anything wrong. Now at 133,000 miles its very bad.there is awebsite where hundreds of other consumers have the same problem on the 04 nissan maxima. The dealer or the nissan headquarters are listening to us and are refusing to help or even recall this faulty transmission.
2004 nissan maxima se - we've been advised by a nissan dealership that we need a new transmission for $4000 after we took it in for shifting slow between park and drive and drive and 1st and trembling while in idle & some slipping.also, we were charged $145 for nissan to check the fluid and they told us that there was burning.i called nissan consumer affairs and filed a formal complaint.we were told that this is a common issue w/04 maxima owners because of a "design flaw" in the tranny.this is a shame because i have been a loyal maxima driver since i was 16.nissan needs to admit they have an issue with these transmission and a recall needs to be done.
Transmission on 2004 nissan maxima jerks into gear from 1st to 2nd and vice versa. Only does this when engine is warm. Car slams into gear going from reverse back into drive.
My 2004 nissan maxima has become a safety hazard in that it jerks violently while shifting gears and losses power during acceleration.i was on the highway and was very close to being involved in a serious accident with a semi when my car suddenly slowed and when i applied pressure on the pedal it jerk violently like someone had rear-ended me.there was a semi right behind me approaching at a rapid speed.because i hadn't applied my brakes he didn't realize my car would suddenly slow down in front of him.i was terrified to say the least.i made calls to nissan but they could care less and will assume no responsibility for their faulty equipment.after doing significant research in assessing the issue and trying to find a solution i found that many other people who own this particular model have the same problem.i was also told that mechanics have done many things like new or rebuilt transmissions, engine mounts replaced, fuel filter replacements, etc.none of which have solved the problem.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently when shifting gears. The vehicle was taken to a dealer who stated that the valve body would need to be replaced. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 142,000.
I purchased my 2004 nissan maxima se in december 2006. August 2008 i began experiencing a jerking of my vehicle around 65k miles. 4 mechanics were unable to diagnose it. Took it to nissan they said it was my ecu i paid 1389.50 to replace it. Less than 15 minutes after pulling off the lot. The next day i took it back and was told that it was my transmission and it needs to be replaced for $3600. It occurs everytime i drive after 10 minutes of warming up, daily.
2004 maxima, automatic. When the transmission change to 2nd gear and to 3rd it slip. I hear that is a problem of the 2004 maxima.
Car hesitates to go into drive from park or reverse and then jerks real hard.shifts hard from 1st to 2nd gear and when u slow down and have to accelerate after slowing down.
I would like to place a complaint on the 2004 nissan maxima se. This car like many other 2004 maximas, has a transmission problem.. It jerks from 1st to 2nd and from 3rd to 4th gear. Also when not making a complete stop, i.e. Turning a corner, this problem will also occur. Usually, as i have read on other peoples complaints, and also my own experience, this happens after reaching the 75k mark. I would like for you to please take this in consideration, and take a look in to what's going on with nissan's transmission problem, as they already know that there is a problem... They have not agreed to state that there is a problem, but they do have transmissions in stock at several dealers for this make, model and year. So i beg you please help us resolve this problem... Thank you kindly.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and recently had automatic transmission trouble. The car would not accelerate with the normal power and it jerks when up/down shifting in low gears. The check engine light came on.there seems to be a problem with the valve body on the transmission which is common to this vehicle from viewing similar type complaints.nissan refuses to handle the situation since the vehicle is out of warranty.i believe this to be a known defect on the part of the dealer.the violent unpredictable behavior of the transmission may cause a serious accident when occurring while driving on major roads.
2004 nissan maxima with less than 100,000 miles. The transmission jerks constantly between 1st and 2nd gear.we took it to the dealers and were told that we would have to buy a new transmission.thousands of nissan owners are reporting this same problem.something is defective with the transmission and according to the many complaints, it is definitely a nissan problem.there appease to be an undocumented flaw with this transmission and it showed up in the late 04 and early 05 build cars.
We started having trouble with our 2004 nissan maxima the spring of 2009.after taking off several days of work to take it to the dealership for them to say nothing was wrong we finally took it to a dealership in des moines, iowa and they said we needed a new transmission.we had previously done a transmission flush, etc and it didn't fix the problem.well it's been a little over a year and the transmission problem is back.i went to start the car today and it did not want to start (safety feature) my husband came down to look at it and the transmission is stuck in 5th gear.it shifts very rough.after reading message boards on all the transmission problems the maxima has i thought i needed to post ours too in hopes that nissan will have a recall and get this taken care of.we have spent a lot of time and money on this car and are highly disappointed.we will never buy another nissan vehicle.
Transmission jerks when shifting from reverse to drive, bangs into and out of gear. Sometimes you step on the gas and it revs up and grabs the gear so hard the tires break loose, other times it just drives fine.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. When shifting gears the vehicle will hesitate and then down-shift.the vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection. The technician stated that the transmission needed to be replaced at an expense of $4,000.00. The current and failure mileages were 140,000. She contacted the manufacturer, and was advised that she could have the fuel system flushed.she will trade the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 140,000. The vin was not available.
Transmision slipping between 1st and 2nd gear.
2004 nissan maxima transmission slipping and jerking in 1 and 2nd gears.like all the other consumers in here:http://www.carsurvey.org/viewmorecomments_review_61092_12.html.
2004 nissan maxima transmission issues1st n 2nd shift hard, 2nd n 3rd slippingshimmy in the steering while driving.
1.begin experiencing transmission slippage around 65k miles.had the transmission services.the problem subsided for a short period.had the transmission serviced again for the same problem at 80k miles.at 90k the conditioned worsened; the car jerked when slowing and going from reverse to drive - nissan could not pinpoint the problem.took it back to nissan and they recommended a new transmission - cost 4k.2.the failure has worsened.it happens every day - some days the car slams into drive or when slowing down - the intensity is changes day to day. The failure has caused someone to run into the back of my vehicle.3.nothing has been done to correct the failure. Transmission services has been done to improve the failure and from what i have read a new transmission does not necessarily correct the failure - some owners experience the same symptoms with the new transmission after x number of miles.
Automatic transmission lunges while braking or accelerating at any given time.caused rear-end accident with my wife & kids in the car.i have read thousands of consumer's complain about this issue & nissan nor the government will fess up to the issue with the transmission.this is an on-going safety issue & needs to be addressed by nissan & the government needs to put pressure on nissan corp. To correct the problem @ there expense instead of the consumer.the date of the incident is incorrect due to this being an ongoing issue & the local dealer has no resolution.
I started to notice my transmission slipping from 1st to 2nd gear on my 2004 nissan maxima with 58,000 miles. I took it in to the nissan dealer and they recommended a transmission fluid change and was advised nothing was wrong with the transmission. I agreed to the transmission fluid replacement but the problem persist. I have encountered a website where hundreds of other consumers have the same problem on the 04 nissan maxima. The dealer or the nissan headquarters are listening to us and are refusing to help or even recall this faulty transmission.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima se w/ a little bit over 50000 miles. The transmission does "jerk" when the engine is warm when changing from 1st. To second gear and when downshifting between the same gears. I tough that was aa isolated problem, tillfinding a few web site w/ owners of the same vehicle ( 003/2004 models) complaining about the same problem. The dealership told me to change the motor mount and i did as well as flushing the fluid and nothing did happen. Is my reasoning that the nhtsa should look into this matter since it shows a pattern and also is unknown what can happens w/ the car in case of a complete failure. Below there is a questionabout the "incident date" my response is "approximated".
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 30 mph uphill, the vehicle suddenly failed to shift into gear.the rpm's increased into the red zone on the instrument panel gauge.the gear final changed and the vehicle began to jerk badly.the vehicle eventually settled back into gear and proceeded up the hill.the failure was intermittent.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the motor mounts were the cause of the failure.the dealer replaced the motor mounts.currently, the transmission is causing the same failure.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 62,000.
Transmission sticks from park to reverse and vice-a-versa.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima, 130,000 miles. Transmission jerks when shifting from 1st to 2nd or downshifting. Also seems to disengage when decelerating into a turn and then slams into gear when accelerating. Sometimes the tranny will go into a 3rd gear lock and the possibility of entering an intersection with unknowingly slow acceleration due to this could be dangerous!. I took the car to the dealer and they said the cam sensors were bad. $500 plus dollars later it is still doing the same thing. I took it back to dealer and they said it needs new tranny. I waited a few weeks and took it in again and now they say it needs a new transmission valve body. I did tt the mechanic at the dealer and he said he replaces the valve body all the time.www.carsurvey.org has thousands of complaints exactly like mine. Dealerships are dancing around know issues and expecting every car owner to put a new transmission in their car. I contacted nissan and they opened a claim, but their solution was that my car was out of warranty and that there was nothing else they could do. I believe that nissan needs to accept some responsibility for a faulty designed transmission.
My vehicle first started jerking into gear around 9/2008.this was a very seldom thing at first and i assumed that i may have taken my foot off the brake too fast not allowing ittime to get to the gear.i had about 90k miles then.it started to do it more than just going into reverse or drive but also when i would accelerate and slow down or stop.i took it to a local dealership and they could not detect anything at first.i brought it again at the time when it was jerking and the service engine was now coming on.they had a list of codes.i was instructed to bring it to a transmission specialist.i took it to 2 out of town and one local.it was stated that the transmission needed to be replaced @ a cost of 4,100$ approx.i was not financially able to handle this cost and pay a $570 car as well.i continued to drive the vehicle because it is my only transportation to and from work.the jerking came and went until now it does it everytime all the time when i am driving.it has progressively gotten worse.it w it now has about 112,000k.last week 3/26 it left me at the drive up window of the bank.i had to have someone push me out of the way.due to the large amount of other nissan owners that are having the same problems as i am i feel that this is a problem with our vehicles that is the responsibility of nissan.i am complaining because i have taken great care of my vehicle and it has failed me not because of normal wear and tear but because of an obvious manufacturer defect.i consider this vehicle an endangerment because with the jerking which feels like whiplash you are afraid to get into the flow of traffic because if you have to slow down it may jerk causing a halt or if you need to speed up or pass someone you never know if it will smoothly or just jerk and whine causing an accident.my vehicle has stopped and i will not be paying on it anymore causing my credit rating to decline.this is my 3rd nissan vehicle and the last on.
I am the owner of a 2004 nissan maxima. It has currently a little over 93k on the odometer.like hundreds, if not thousands of people i have encountered via internet searches and blogs, have the same transmission problems with my vehicle. The vehicle shifts hard and jerks when coming to a stopped and hesitates to proceed when put into drive (up to 5 seconds).i was advised eventually the transmission needs to be rebuilt or replaced.i am interested in being part of any class action movement to force nissan to acknowledge the defect and make good by repairing the cars affected at no cost to the consumer or reimbursing those who independently resolve the issue.an unexpected auto repair over $3000 due to manufacturer defect would be devastating to a single father on limited budget.someone please help the consumer.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the vehicle would jerk abnormally when shifting gears. The failure also occurred when shifting from drive to reverse and from reverse to drive. The vehicle was not inspected. The failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 89,415.
Transmission began slipping and immediately stalled vehicle at an intersection narrowly avoiding a head o collision.notified manufacturer about safety problem and was told there was no recall on file.
Transmission skips after driving approximately 15 miles. When putting in gear it jerks and when stopping it also jerks. Called nissan consumer and they gave me the run around about sending someone to check it. Recently found on www.mycarstats.com numerous complaints from customers with the same problem that i am having with my 2004 nissan maxima. Car currently has 91,000 miles and it has been having this problem since around the 85,000 mark and i have not received proper assistance from the nissan consumers.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While the vehicle was stopped at a traffic light, the contact tried to accelerate but the vehicle would not shift out of first gear. The contact coasted to the side of the road and turned the vehicle off. When the vehicle was restarted and shifted from first to second gear, the vehicle jerked. The failure occurred when the vehicle was running hot. A local mechanic inspected and stated that the shift had malfunctioned, the transmission needed to be rebuilt and the valve body needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was 30,000 and the approximate current mileage was 81,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would jerk while driving at various speeds. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who diagnosed that the struts and transmission mounts were defective. The manufacturer was not notified. The vehicle was repaired by her local mechanic. The failure mileage was 118,000 and the current mileage was 120,000.
Transmission problems with 2004 nissan maxima.the problem began with jerky while driving.sometimes the jerking was so severe the car would not accelerate at all.this resulted in a transmission that the mechanic says is nothing but scrap metal.the car will no longer move in drive.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima with under 90,000 miles on it. The transmission on this model started slipping. There is a severe jerk in the tranny when the gears are shifting from 1st to 2nd and from 2nd to 1st. My car has even completely stalled. Not to mention the many times i have been going uphill and even pedal to the floor the car isn't moving. I have researched the issue on the internet and have noticed that there are hundreds of people experiencing the same issue. I was told by a dealer that the transmission would have to be replaced resulting in a bill over $3k. This is ridiculous when there is enough evidence that there should be a recall on this part. How many people have to complain about the situation. I've researched the many complaints submitted to this particular site and there are hundreds. Does someone have to die first before nissan takes action. This is a safety issue that needs to be taken seriously and addressed.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. I started having problems with my car jerking esp. Going from 1st to 2nd gear and downshifting back from 2nd to 1st. It was random at first but has progressed over the pass 3 months. Now, it occurs frequently throughout the day. Over the last few weeks, my rpm goes really high before it changes into gear. Today my "check engine soon" light came on and stayed.
Nissan maxima 2004 se jerk when shift from park to reverse and from reverse to drive happen every day after parking for so many hours. Cam sensory have been replace, transmission's fluid have been flush, and the timing belt have been change but the jerkiness still occur.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated thetransmission was destroyed and the failure was due to shifting gears . The vehicle was taken to the dealer but it was not repaired. The contact stated the vehicle began to malfunction prior to the transmissions failure. The failure and current mileage was 101,000.
When i take off it jerks real bad between 1st and 2nd gear and then when i am slowing down about to come to a stop it also kicks and jerks real bad when i started having intermittent transmission problems . It now has become a daily problem whenever i drive. The main issues is when put my car from reverse to drive or park to drive it hesitates for at least 7 to 10 secs. And then jumps real bad and then goes into drive.it usually does all this when the car is hot.the gears also seems to be slipping or jumping when i slow down from 3rd to 2nd. Yesterday was the first occurrence of it jumping when going from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd. I cant believe with all these complaints nothing has been done. What else needs to be done for this problem to be fixed.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima; automatic transmission. When driving from first to second and occasionally thrid gear the vehicle will jerk and sometimes hesistate when shifiting to the next gear.after seeing over 500 complaints on the same issue, i think its about time something be done about this.
2004 nissan maxima transmission upshifts and downshifts too hard between 1st and 2nd. Also normal accelerating after making turns, causes an unbearable jerk.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima that has been experiencing transmission problems since i hit around the 100k mark. The problem in detail is a hard jerking/kick when i go in and out of 1st gear. It only seems to do it once the car is fully warmed up and/or when i have been driving for about 45 mins. It is also more noticeable while in traffic or on roads with many lights---of course... I did my research and alot of 2004-5 nissan maxima owners are experiencing that same problem and nissan will not recall the transmission, so i am willing to go through the correct procedure to see if this will help us get our problems fixed or reimbursed for getting the trans fixed on our own. I am scheduled to get this fixed the week of december 28th.
5 spd auto transmission shifting very harshly from 2nd to 3rd, and from 3rd to 2nd gear.
My nissan maxima transmission is gone and a lot of 04 maxima's which is my year is having the same problem and nissan doesn't care.
My 2004 nissan maxima transmission keeps jumping in lower gears and it seems this is a recurring problem with many other owners of this model vehicle it is a defect with vehicle that nissan has to apparently known about and since most of these cars have high mileage they will not honor any warranty.
I recently purchased a 2004 nissan maxima with just over 120k miles and the problem with the tranny jerking is no joke today my car shifted so hard that it literally jumped over the parking block at my home as soon as i felt the car move i hit the brakes but the shift was so fast it still hopped over the block i have two kids and i can't drive my only car because every mechanic has different answers and i spoke to a nissan tech and he said mine was an isolated issue but i've been browsing web and there are thousands of the same issue where is the recall if you have the same problem please keep complaining call your local news channel we have rights as consumers and are being held by puppet strings i mean the car revs itself ,different rpms you literally have no control on it shifting please help!
My 2004 nissan maxima was jerking when going from 1st gear to 2nd gear and when i would slow down. I took it to the dealer where they said it was my motor mounts.i spent $500 replacing them and it still did it. When i took back to the dealer they said it was my transmission. Now i just forked out $4000 for a new transmission. I went and online and saw over 1,000 complaints for the same make and model saying that their cars were doing the same thing. I think there should be a recall on transmissions on my year, make, and model.
The jerking and slipping of the 2004 nissan maxima's transmission is dangerous!it nearly throws my 8 year old daughter into the back of my driver's seat everytime it switches gears!!!!when i put it into drive, it jerks nearly a foot up which caused me to rear end my mother's van that was parked in front of my car!!!!people are going to get hurt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maxima 2004 se with less than 77,000 miles is experiencing transmission problems.from what i see online there seem to be a trend of this.shift slipping between 1st and 2nd gear.the dealership won't recall it until enough people complain about this issue.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the vehicle jerks when the vehicle is shifted from first to second gear.the failure occurs everyday.the vehicle jerks extremely bad when approaching a stop.the vehicle was taken to the dealer, but they could not determine the cause of the failure.they performed a transmission flush at the contact's expense.the current mileage was over 80,000.
2004 nissan maxima with transmission failures. I think this is neglect for the nissan consumer dept not recalling there transmissions, failing before 100,000 mil with the many complaints they are receiving.someone needs to step in and help us.have not heard of any one getting hurt/injuredthis far.i was told that there was nothing else to do but replace the trans and this is not fair for all the 2004 nissan owners.
Transmission bangs when downshifting from 2nd to 1st gear.transmission surges when accelerating after slowing down.transmission hesitates at least 15 seconds before engaging into gear when in park or neutral.problem occurs regularly when car is warmed up.took to nissan dealer. They said they could find nothing wrong with transmission.took it back again today - no word yet.
My 2004 nissan maxima only at 80,000 miles jerks when i put it in drive or reverse!!! there is a 3 second delay then it jerks. It happens when i am sitting at a light or have my car running then i put the car in drive or reverse the jerks starts. Even when i am driving it's starting to jerk a little. I bought a nissan because they are supposed to be dependable long lasting cars. I would hope that it would last over a 100,000 miles before all the problems started .nissan really needs to correct this problem before this car ends up hurting somebody because nissan refuse to recall this issue and fix the problem. This is a manufacture default! nissan needs to own up to this problem! they acted like no one else is complaining. So please help resolve this manufacture defect because nissan seems not to care about this serious problem.
Our 04 nissan maxima se was purchased at 23k miles from dealership and we purchased the extended warranty for coverage up to 80k.it seems that right at 82k we started experiencing transmission issues that were extremely noticeable -i can say that right around 60k we had slight transmission concerns but the dealership did diagnose as such, although my wife strongly suggested to them that it seemed like something was wrong with the transmission and gears jerking/shifting.now, at 98k our transmission has gone out -the car does not shift into gears at all and my wife was stranded on the highway in connecticut (we live in new jersey) when she experienced this -no warning except for the engine light coming on and car's rpm revving up to 5 & 6, she exited to let car cool down and it would not move into any gear once restarted.we really feel that nissan is aware of this defective transmission and is refusing to stand behind their substandard product!
I've been having problems with my 04 nissan maxima...from door locking system to now transmission jerking and skipping. I just bought this car in feb 08 and i cant believe how many complaints on the transmission problems. Please take a look at the complaints because their should be a recall for this.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.on approximately six occasions, the engine revved while approaching a stop.the brake was being depressed at the time of the failures.the abs actuator had to be replaced at 62,000 miles.two of the goodyear tires cracked and had to be replaced.the current mileage was 63,000 and failure mileage was 62,000. Updated 12/1/08 the consumer also stated there was a problem with the transmission. Updated 12/05/08.
My 2004 nissan maxima 3.5se shifts from 1st to 2nd gear very hard, also from reverse to drive when i back up.this has been happening for a month or so and now my mechanic is saying that i need a new transmission.after some internet research, i see that this problem is happening everywhere with the 2004 maxima.this car has not been in an accident and it now has 100,600 miles.i have just had the rack & pinion replaced last week as well as that was bad ($1100).
I bought a used 2004 nissan maxima in 2007 - worked well for about a year.at the end of 2008 my car began to slowly jerk when decelerating and pulling off an exit or making a right hand turn.i took the car to my local mechanic (not nissan) and was told my transmission is slipping. I tried to contact nissan but i need to bring it to their dealer and pay $200 just for them to look at it and tell me what i already know, or be ignorant and say they can't find anything like they did to other maxima owners.for over a year all i would use this car for was to and from work, if i had to run errands or go out, i walked or rode with a friend. For the amount of money i pay each month, that is unacceptable.as of july 2010 my car cannot drive more than 15 miles at a time without having to take off the battery and reset the car so it can go another 15 miles.i still owe money on this vehicle and yet i had to go buy another car just so i can get to work.i have been researching this problem for the last 3 years and there are hundreds of the same complaints!! when is nissan going to own up to their responsibility and do what is right. Unfortunately, it seems that someone will have to get severely hurt or lose their life in order for nissan to recognize.i have several friends with the same vehicle and have the same issue, and have spent $1,000+ at nissan for them to fix everything but the transmission.we have done motor mount replacements & transmission flushes and still have problems.when is someone going to stand up for the consumers and do something about this? i am paying a car note and insurance to see my car sit in my parking lot everyday. The car jerks violently, and gets worse over time. 500 complaints have been filed on here, and still nothing has been done. There are thousands of blogs and websites of people complaining about the same thing. I contacted my attorney general's office and received basically no help. I will never buy another nissan!
I own a 2004 nissan maxima. I took it to the dealer and told them i was havingtransmission trouble, they told me the car was fine,but i'm a mechanic so i knew something was wrong. The car recently had cut off a few times while driving. Ihad it checked and i was told that i needed a camshaft sensor. I replaced it but i still noticed problems with the trans, rough shifting from 1st to 2nd and to 3rd, and rough down shifting from 3rd to 2nd. The car would loose power, which i noticed it was shifting to fifth gear and staying there until the car was cut off and some what reset. I also noticed some tapping coming from the engine compartment. I am hoping for a recall on the transmission because there are many others with the same problem.
Own 2004 nissan maxima 3.5se and having transmission problems. Particularly between 1st and 2nd gear and vice versa. When accelerating and breaking at around 20 mph feels like it loses power. It also bucks when braking at about 20 mph. Occurs on a daily basis since around 83500 miles. Brought it to my mechanic who states the codes reveal that there is a communication error between transmission and computer. I checked online forums and have zero faith in bringing the car to a nissan dealership and not getting ripped off. Sounds like there are several options but at a significant cost which i believe nissan should cover. I have had many vehicles in my lifetime and never once had a transmission problem with any of them. My wife does not feel safe in driving our kids in the car for fear of not being able to control the car and crashing it.
Failure of a 2004 nissan maxima's transmission at 70,000 miles. Coming home during rush hour, i slowed down while going around a curve getting onto the highway. When my car slowed to appox. 20 mph (my foot was not on any pedal), it suddenly revved and jerked back to 20 mph. It happen again a couple of days later at which time i took it to an honest transmission specialist. He hooked it onto a transmission diagnostic machine and couldn't find anything, but he began reading about the defective valve (widely known defect which nissan is fully aware of, but refuses to do anything about.) in the maxima transmission. He replaced the valve at a cost of $1900!!! he subsequently informed me that this fix maybe just a "bandaid on a gunshot wound" and if i continued to have problems, the whole transmission would have to be replaced at a cost of an additional $2500 - $3000!!the valve was replaced 6/29/2011, as of yesterday (8/24/2011) the car has once again begun to act differently once it is at or around 20 mph. I have contacted nissan about the situation and they said the car was too far out of warranty! what other cars transmission goes completely out at 70, 000 miles and has as many complaints all over the internet?? no one but the nissan maxima.
The transsmission has had a constant jerk between 1st 2nd and 3rd gear. Always at low speeds. I have had the trans cooler seals replaced 3 times then the cooler its self. Still acts up.
2004 nissan maxima faulty transmission.
I bought my car 4 moths ago, is a nissan maxima 2004 and since i did i am having problems with the transmission and i found out those 2004 cars 95% have the same problems i been reading reviews from car surveys.com and everybody have the same transmission problem. Please i need your help what we can do about it, thank you.
At about 77,800 miles our 2004 maxima 3.5 se was jerking as it automatically shifted from gear to gear. It started valentines day.the car does not shift correctly, and when it does shift the jerk is so severe that it feels like it could give you whip lash. I am very unsatisfied with this maxima, for a car of this caliber this was not my expectation. With all the complaints about the transmission why is there not a recall on these vehicles to fix the problem? how do you get nissan to pay attention and replace/repair this transmission problem. Too many people are complaining about the same thing. Premature failure of transmission with normal driving habits. High number of internet complaints with the same symptoms indicate a factory defect. Took my car to the transmission shop the told me itsomething that nissan is aware of and it should be recalled. He advised me that it is the valve body which cost $1200.
Couple years ago car started to make some grinding noise from engine room.took it to dealer to check and they told me that some bracket was broken and they replaced it.couple days later, same noise came out from the engine room.it sounds everyday since then and getting louder.i took everywhere (dealer, local body shop, etc), but everyone told me there were no problem.i searched online regarding this problem, there were a lot of people having same problem as me.they were all saying it was transmission problem.
I bought my 2004 nissan maxima 3.5 sl used from a dealership that i worked at. I bought it with 68,798 miles on it on october 31st, 2008. Within 2 weeks of owning the car, i noticed transmission issues. The transmission would slip going into second gear and when it would finally shift it would be very harsh, harsh enough to chirp the tires. After a couple months of this, the transmission really started acting up. The day i took it in to have the transmission replaced, it started slipping going into third gear as well. On the freeway home from work, it would not go into overdrive. I turned around and went back to the dealership to drop it off. In february of 2009, i had the dealership i worked for replace the transmission under the aftermarket warranty that i purchased with the vehicle. Not only did the warranty company order the wrong transmission 2 times, but i was without my car for 37 days. Luckily the warranty company paid for a rental car! less than one year later, i had the same problems occurring. Luckily i knew the symptoms and had the transmission replaced again under the 12 month 12,000 warranty that came with the nissan remanufactured transmission. This was just about 1 year after the first replacement and about 8,000 miles. So, long story short, first transmission replacement was done in february 2009, second transmission was replaced in february 2010.the dealership i work for now happens to be where the car was always serviced, so i know it's history. It was very well maintained. By the way, my maxima has the 4-speed automatic.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving between 20-35 mph, the vehicle slips and stalls in and out of gear.the failure also occurs between first and second gears.occasionally, the transmission kicks into gear, but it is so severe that the vehicle finally accelerates to a very high speed.the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and they stated that new engine mounts were needed.he did not believe that new engine mounts would correct the failure.the contact took the vehicle to a repair shop and was informed that the transmission failed.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage was 70,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving atapproximate speeds of 25 mph, the vehicle began abnormally jerking. There was an unusual increase in engine rpms as the contact applied the brakes and the vehicle was taken to a local repair shop. The mechanic advised that the transmission would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 100,000 and the current mileage was 100,050.
I, like many i have found continue to have issues with my 2004 nissan maxima's transmission.while this issue has not caused an accident yet, on several occasions the transmission has stopped working (slipped) while in the middle of an intersection.this could obviously lead to a more significant event.nissan needs to acknowledge that this model and year has a design issue and recall the vehicle and rectify it.
Transmission on my 2004 nissan maxima is slipping.it will not always go into 1st or 2nd gear.
2004 nissan maxima transmission failing after only 60000 miles. Have had hard shifting since new and nissan knows this tranny is defective. Vin number [xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and it is showing signs of transmission problems.there is hard shifting from 1st and 2nd gear.the problem is intermittent but is very noticeable when it occurs.
Transmission constantly jerks when shifting between gears.
Transmission knocks and downshifts hard from 2nd to 3rd and 3rd to 2nd.also, the when going up hills, transmission sometimes acts like if it is in neutral and then it catches again with a big jerk and hard knock in the transmission.i also notice that when i place the shifter lever in "d", it takes about 5 seconds for it to actually kick into drive mode.it is a safety hazard as an accident could easily occur.also, i noticed that this only happens after the car is been running for a while.acts ok when engine/transmission cold.this car only has 69000 miles.looked around and found many similar transmission issues with this vehicle.
The car jerks when i shift the gears and then again when i brake.
My car is jerking and bucking bad.there are thousands of people out there with the same problem and nissan is not doing anything about this.i have had my transmission fluid flushed and it has not helped.others have had valve body work done and even replaced the transmission.the cars are still doing the same.the transmissions had to have been poorly built.something needs to be done.i am still paying on the car and having major car issues. Nissan needs to be responsible. The consumer was also informed the vehicle needed a new engine. The cd player had to repaired and the air conditioner failed. Updated 01/21/10.
Transmission slipping and hard shifting from 1st to 2nd. My next car will be american if this problem don't get corrected.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle suddenly accelerated and when trying to engage the brakes the vehicle would jerk. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle identification number was not available. The failure and current mileage was 101,000. Updated 07/20/11*lj
I own a 2004 nissan maxima.i faithful kept up with the maintenance schedule on the vehicle, since purchasing the vehicle in 2003 ( i have receipts).i took the car to the miller nissan in van nuys for maintenance.i informed them several times prior to my transmission going out that my car was notrunning appropriately.they would tell me that it was okay and would give me a transmission flush.finally the transmission went out and they wanted $5000 or more to repair it.they misdiagnosed the problem and would not take any responsibility for their actions.i have talked to other owners of 2004 maxima's and they have had similar transmission problems.eventually i had to take the vehicle to a aaa approved auto shop to get it repaired because i could not afford $5000 from the dealership and they refused to pay for the repair.i have owned a chevy cavalier that have 184,000 (1997) never had a transmission or engine problem to this date.i wasted all of my money keeping the transmission maintained by following the schedule and it still went out.i was taken advantage of.
My 2004 maxima se, reported to dealership that my transmission was not shifting from 0km to 60km mileage (159km) before my warranty expires, told that this is normal wear and tear, change car,many times returning , dealership flush transmission, but problem still there, seems to be an intermittent thing, pressure related therefore days with no problem but then problem returning, finally became fed up so demand dealership to have me speak with the nissan rep. To slove this problem. In my investigating i found that there is alot of complaint about this same exact issue and the mileage sometimes is just 60km or even lower thus proving that this problem is not mileage related but part related.meaning that nissan has a faulty transmission which should be recalled as this is a problem for consumers especially regarding the safety of the vehicle.the car at times jolts forward with no warning a potential of hitting someone especially in the winter months, not to mention that the car can just suddenly stop working in the middle of no where, which can be deadly in minus degree weather. The dealerships only answer is to repair or replace car, because the problem started before the warranty was expired then the repairs should be taken care of ,in my opinion but according to the dealership, if you are not broken down at the side of the road then the transmission is not completely broken so nissan will not repair.this i have a problem because once the part is not performing its function then repairs should be done as it is broken, it does not have to be ceased in its complete function but as longas a part of the it hasceased then something should be done to bring the vehicle back toits function and this should not be at the cost of the consumer especially if they have purchased extended warranty which includes this part of the vehicle. Now that the vesicle has passed the kms its easy to say well one should change to another vehicle but that is not the issue.
I have a 04 nissan maxima, that has been giving me some transmission problems.i was told i needed new motor mounts.paid for the front.but after searching many 04 maximas are having these same transmission problems.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle jerked and lunged abnormally. The vehicle was not taken for diagnosis or repairs. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 137,000....updated 09-26-13
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving various speeds, the transmissionbegan to slip and jerk while switching from first to second gear.there were no recalls available.the vin was unknown.the current mileage was 53,000 and failure mileage was 50,000.
2004 nissan maxima's transmission jerks when shifting into drive and when downshifting from 2nd to 1st gear.
I'm writing you today to informed youthat my 2004 nissan maxima es with 97,000 on it is having major transmissionproblems. I bought the car new in '04. It been a good car until now. From park position the transmission floats and is delayed about 5 secondsbefore engaging into drive. The transmission bumps when slowing down from2nd to 1st gear. The transmission floats out of gear while cruising intoneutral, the rpms revs high, than it slips back into gear. All this happensonce the car is warmed up. I took the car to a reputable transmission repair shop they flushed andfilled the transmission fluid, but the problem still exist and has gotten alot worse. The transmission repair shop did not see anything wrong with thetransmission. This lead me to go online and inquire further about thisproblem, looks like a lot of folks are having the same problem. I have not filed a formal complaint with nissan, or with the state of newyork about the vehicle. Is there a class action suit? please include me ihave all the necessary documentation. Please contact me to inform me whatshould be my next logical step. I just realized the problem with thesetransmissions today.it is only a matter of time before someone is fatally injured from this defect.nissan north america should be held accountable. Most of these vehicles still have sizable car loans that have not been paid off due this only being a five year old vehicle.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving approximately 40 mph, the vehicle began to jerk excessively as the engine exhibited an abnormal increase in rpms. The contact allowed the vehicle to rest momentarily before proceeding but the failure persisted. The failure persisted for two months before the vehicle was taken to a local repair shop where the contact was advised that the transmission would need replacing. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was 106,000.
Nissan maxima 2004 3.5 se: around 82000 miles the transmission began to jump into and out off gear. Im at 95000 miles and the problem is worse. It slips out of gear easier causing the car to slow down, had close rear ended accidents, fortunately the cars behind me were paying attention. This problems happens when the car is at operating temperature. I switch from automatic to standard and the problem continues to jump into and out of gear. Several times it has gotten stuck in 5th gear. Had it towed once already for the same cause. 3 mechanics told me it was a problem with the valves in the transmission, estimates of $2000 to $3500 to fix. All have said that this is a known problem with this make, model and year of car. Rpm shoots up past 7000 on some gear changes only to slip back out of gear. I can not accelerate properly when merging onto freeways because of this problem. Check this web page.....http://www.carcomplaints.com/nissan/maxima/2004/transmission/jerks_when_shifting.shtml.
2004 nissan maxima is having transmission problems. Automatic transmission slips when shifting from 2nd to 3rd gear and when downshifting from 3rd to 2nd gear. As the transmission slips the rpm increase and when it finally shifts the vehicle violently jerks. Because of the continuous slipping/jerking the engine mounds were worn and needed to be replaced. Dealer has offered to replace the transmission for +$3000. Nissan has not recalled or reported any problems even though there are thousands of complaints online.
My timing chain started making noise at approximately 65,000 miles.when idling, i can hear the links in the engine.according to nissan, it will cost me approximately $3,000 to $4,000 in labor alone to correct the problem.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. The vehicle jerks when going into 1st gear from 2nd and vice-versa. I have noticed that this issue is actually pretty common based on what i've read in automotive forums on the internet. I don't believe nissan has addressed or fessed up to this as being a recall issue. I'm still not sure what the problem is but a mechanic told me it was the motor mounts. If not then it must be a transmission issue. Any help in getting this pushed as a recall would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
My car jerks violently when driving at slow speeds.when i am driving at speeds less than 20 mph it worsens.if i am in traffic and stop and go again the jerks become more powerful.the gears shift and then gets stuck.
On 02/19/10 while driving my 2004 maxima at approximately 65 mph on a open flat highway, it suddenly downed shifted to approximately 2nd gear. Now it will only do 40 mph. I have since discovered that their are several of 2004 maxima owners with the same problem. I have been advise by my mechanic that it will cost approximately $3000 dollars to replace the transmission. My vehicle isnow parked and not drive able. I need help !
Approximately three months ago i noticed that my automatic transmission began slipping when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear. It would also slip when down-shifting from 2nd to 1st gear. I took it to the dealership to have the transmission fluid changed and have them check out the problem. They stated that they couldn't replicate the problem but as soon as i left the dealership the transmission began slipping again. As i was driving home i was making a left-hand turn and while i was accelerating my vehicle was stuck in first gear until the tachometer reached the red-line and then the transmission slammed the car into second gear launching my car into the adjacent turn lane and causing me to nearly miss an suv. The problem has gotten progressively worse and after researching the topic, it appears as though the problem is caused by a nissan engineering defect that causes the clutch to burn-up and debris to build-up in the transmission case. Nissan hasn't recalled any parts associated with the transmission and the dealership has stated that i will be responsible for the transmission rebuild or replacement. I'm worried that nissan's poor-engineering will result in unpredictable acceleration, potential loss of handling, and down-shifting difficulties.
Transmission in my 2004 nissan maxima is slipping. It bucks when i go from reverse to first. I have about 118,000 miles and i am the original owner. The slippage started around 100k miles.
My 2004 nissan maxima exp transmission problems @ 65k replaced out of warrantysince then the car has had (4) front motor mounts (1) transmission mount.(1)rack and pinion replaced,(1) right front axle replaced. Struts are now bad! wheel bearings replaced, oil seals replaced and the front end makes noise like something big is loose. Over $12,000.00 dollars into vehicle last year alone? when the car came back with the new trans it still was not right ? i notified the dealer and they said they could not find anything? i chose not to pay @ last minute to bring to there attention and i was sent to collections? i am still paying the $3,997.00plus $1,500.00 fine for isf the vehicle is on its 2nd transmission and its gone bad now as well? nissan did replace the right axle @no/charge that was all.
It is a 2004 nissan maxima sl. The transmission started heavily jerking at 98k miles. The jerking was so much that it could possibly cause injury. The car was religiously maintained. It needs a new transmission which will cody $3000 to fix.
Car malfunction on transmission.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima se & it has severe issues with vehicle jerking into gears, jerking while riding at slow speeds, jerking with engine revving when trying to pick up speed.i am not sure what lead up to this issue, but it is not safe possibly causing an accident leading to serious injuries or death.the failure which seems to be some type of default with the transmission occurs everyday when,driving especially in stop and go traffic. I cannot afford to pay $3500 for a new or rebuilt transmission, but i did have my transmission fluid changed at a nissan dealer, but that did not help the problem at all.
2004 maxima transmission jerking and slipping gears. Was told to replace transmission vale assembly body and or transmission. I surveyed this complaints and found that there are several with same issue. This should be a recalled item and most important. This is a safety issue. The federal gov.'t must act now before someone is killed.
2004 nissan maxima se transmission slipping. Happens between 1st and 2nd gear. Started @ 60k.transmission serviced through dealership.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and i must say this is the worst car i have ever purchased.my transmission just started jerking and shifting hard between 1st and 2nd gear all of a sudden.the shifting became so hard at times i felt like we would be thrown into the car ahead of us.not only has the transmission gone bad but there is some type of metallic scraping sound coming from the front passenger side of the engine.as i was driving to work the check engine light came on and the transmission slammed into 3rd gear and then the car lost all power while i was on the expressway (can you say near death experience).needless to say the car is being towed to a repair shop to have the transmission replaced (thanks nissan another bill).nissan should want to stand behind their product and do something about this problem before they kill someone.it's obvious that there is something major wrong with the 2004 maxima transmissions considering the amount of complaints i have found on the internet with everyone having the same identical problem.perhaps maybe some of the top executives for nissan should check out some of these sites and they can clearly see that there is a problem.due to nissan's faulty transmission i am highly inconvenienced with having to hitch a ride or borrow a car to get back and forth to work and my daily activities.nissan should really be ashamed of the product they produced, the so called 2004 nissan maxima.
1)transmissionjerking/slipping2) occurs everytime i drive. My wife is now afraid to drive car3) nissan will not fix. I informed them the issue began intermittently before warranty was up. Issue has now gotten worse. Please look at all the similar complaints on the following website.http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/nissan/maxima/r61092/comments/.
Nissan maxima se 2004i purchased the above veh and it worked fine until recently i strong noticing that the veh jerks whenever i try to accelerate from 1st to 2nd gear. It also do the same while i reserve.i have complained to nissan on many occasion and the current dealers and nothing where done.i have also been able to establish that many nissan owners for the above veh have had the same particular problem. Without a boudt nissan is very aware of this defect with its transmission butthe are not recalling this product to be fixed.
Noticed car jerked when shifting down from 2nd to 1st.thought i'd better take car in to have looked at and just a few minutes afterwards, my car stopped completely. Luckily i was off the freeway and was able to get to the side of the road safely. Was told my nissan there was no known issue but the dealer told me otherwise but said i'd still have to replace my transmission. I did that in december 08 and paid $3600 for a rebuilt tran which now has only 5000 miles on it and the "symptoms" of my old one have returned, this time also jerking when accelerating from 1-2. The other day when stopping it jerked so hard i though i had been read ended. If i have to pay another $3,600 for another transmission that's just ludicrous! why cant nissan acknowledge this problem? i cant afford a new car and can't afford paying for new transmissions either. I just want to feel safe and have a smooth ride.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving approximately 30 mph when the transmission caused the vehicle to jerk violently with hesitation. The contact stated that the failure recurred whenever the vehicle was in operation. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they were unable to duplicate failure and there were no repairs. The failure mileage was approximately 85,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the transmission would shift hard when shifting from park to drive.the transmission was previously replaced twice by the manufacturer for the failure. The contact was concerned that the failure could potentially cause a crash. The manufacturer was contacted and would not provide any further assistance. The vehicle was not repaired any further. The failure mileage was 59,875.
I have an 04 nissan maxima with a 5 speed auto transmission, it is shifting hard from 1st to 2nd gear, then bogs and suddenly slows down between 2nd and 3rd gears before shifting hard again. I have been placed in very dangerous situations while driving in traffic and suddenly having to compensate for this transmission reaction. Not very safe with kids in the car, by the way. Looking for information on a recall for this year and model car. Thanks.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that since august 2009, it became difficult to shift from first to second gear. The automatic transmission was stuck in 5th gear when the complaint was filed. The failure occurred intermittently. A local mechanic replaced the transmission fluid which remedied the shifting difficulties for approximately one week. The manufacturer and dealer have not been notified. The vehicle has not been repaired. The current mileage was 106,660 and the failure mileage was approximately 80,000.
2004 nissan maxima 120000 miles. It seems to be having problems shifting into 1st to 3rd gear. First, when i shift from park to any other gear. It seems to either hesitate to shift into gear and once it does it shifts in a horrible knock! it usually slips from 1st to 2nd, or 2nd to 3rd. It causes the car to rev and shifts when it wants. That makes it snap even harder. This to me seems very dangerous. Come to find out that there are hundreds maybe thousands of nissan owners with the same issue. Why isn't nissan repairing this apparent manufacturer defect.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima 5-speed automatic.at 48,000 miles the car decided that it didn't need it's first four gears & locked into 5th.it doesn't shift out of it making acceleration a clear problem.i have to avoid hilly areas & parking structures with large grades because the car will not negotiate it well & start rolling backwards.i've had to stop & call aaa to have them come out to tow me to the top of a hill just to have them drop the car there so that i can continue my drive home.the vehicle will also "bang" into reverse so violently at times that even with the brake depressed it will lunge backwards.on one occasion my car struck another vehicle while i was simply trying to back up into a parking space.upon taking the car to my mechanic, who just happens to be my brother in law, he told me that it's clearly the transmission.ironically, his wife drives the same car as me but has an '05.while driving her car will "bang" into second gear.occasionally shifting will be so hard that it pulls her car into another lane.on christmas eve '09, she was driving to her parents house in a light rain & the hard shift pulled her into oncoming traffic.luckily the other drivers were able to avoid her.she had her 2 year old daughter in the backseat.she no longer drives the car but like me, they have payments left on it & cannot afford to purchase a new one.estimated cost of a new transmission ranges from $3000 - $4500.mechanics locally here know about the issue & a number of them advise against fixing the transmissions as it's been known to happen again with new transmissions.i've been told that it's a design flaw within the vehicle but not necessarily within the transmission itself, which is why some people have the problem reoccur even after a new transmission is installed.currently i have no choice but to drive my car,i have to work. With what's going on with toyota now i doubt nissan wants the same negative spotlight. I'm done with nissans.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving approximately 40 mph, the engine revved with an extremely high increase in the rpms. Suddenly, the vehicle began to jerk. On a separate occasion when pressure was applied to the accelerator pedal an unexpected increase in the speed rate occurred. The failures were intermittent. The vehicle was diagnosed by two different independent mechanics and they both informed that the failure was related to the transmission. The vehicle was not repaired when the complaint was filed. The vin was unavailable. The failure mileage was 62,000.
Transmission on 2004 nissan maxima se jerks violently when shifting from 1st gear to 2nd gear, and from 1st gear to 2nd gear.it also shifts very violently, sporadically, when shifting from park to drive.i have taken the car to the dealership and they informed me that a transmission flush was needed.however, after performing the flush, the problem still persists.after returning for another diagnostic test on the car, the dealership informed me that i would need a new, rebuilt transmission. This is very frustrating because nissans have always been known for quality and never needed the amount of major repair services that i've began to experience with relatively low mileage, 110k.
Maxima 2004 transmission failure.
Transmission for 2004 nissan maxima is slipping and not operating correctly.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact is experiencing difficulty with the transmission.the vehicle is currently in the repair shop.through online research, the contact discovered identical failures.one website advises viewers to call nhtsa to file a compliant so that a recall will be issued.the vin was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 13,400.
I have an 2004 nissan maxima.at first it started to jerk occasionally.now its jerks and shifts hard all the time from 1st-2nd and 2nd-3rd gear.this is when i am accelerating and when i am slowing down.this jerking throws the whole car.check engine light comes on and gives a code for shift malfunction which proves to be no specific part fix.recommendations are to replace the whole transmission and then the problem just occurs again.
I moved the gear shift from park to drive, lifted my foot from the break and then pressed the accelerator, and the engine raced but there was a pause for about a second before the transmission engaged with a loud bang. This caused the car to lunge forward as the tires briefly peeled out.in response to that our 5 year old granddaughter said "it's ok, it was just a bump".it is not ok.we took the car to the nissan auto dealer service center and they wrote "transmission is on its way out technician advised replacement, ...".this 2004 nissan maxima has 112576 miles on it, and we have consistently taken excellent care of it.we have had many costly equipment failures with this vehicle, and we were told that a new transmission would cost us about $4000.this is unfair, and i now question the safety of the vehicle as designed.i see on the internet that there are many similar transmission failures and complaints to nhtsa regarding this issue.some of the complaints indicate that the pause before shifting can be many seconds.what if a person can't get the car to move, then steps out of the car to look under the hood.their car could jump into gear and take off without them in the driver's seat.the failure happens almost every time we drive the car.the failure happens when shifting from park to reverse, from neutral to reverse, from neutral to drive.the car has not yet been repaired.
I began having problems with my automatic transmission on my 04 nissan maxima at approximately 60,000 - 75,000 miles.the car would aggressively jerk while driving in 1st and 2nd gear.the dealership kept telling me that there was no problem and had me pay for a transmission flush several times.after taking the car back enough times, the dealership informed me that i needed a new transmission, which by that time my warranty had expired (very suspect). Since i bought the car brand new in 2003, i have followed the nissan guidlines regarding transmission care services (spending thousands of dollars).i paid for a rebuilt transmission and i am still having severe jerks in 1st and 2nd gear.this is unacceptable and nissan corp. Should be held accountable.this is definitely a safety hazard on the road.in addition, it is scary for the drivers who deal with these strong jerks causing our heads to severely jerk.the old parts to my vehicle transmission are not available, yet i have receipts and the phone number to the care repair place who replaced the transmission.please help before this issue severely hurt someone.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The transmission was previously replaced. Recently, the vehicle had been exhibiting transmission failures again. He was concerned with the small time frame in which the vehicle needed a second transmission. He was concerned the transmission may have been defective and believed it should fall under recall. The contact would not operate the vehicle as frequently as needed due to the failure.the failure mileage was 55,000 and the current was 140,000. Updated 07/22/10. *lj
I have a nissan maxima se with 88,0000 miles that has started jerking heavily and slipping between first and second,took it to nissan dealer explained situation and asked if it could be tranny told i had 4 motor mounts that needed replacing, replaced two and still same problem ,took car to a mechanic and told that it is the transmission.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving between 35-45 mph on normal road conditions, the transmission slipped without warning.in addition, there was erratic shifting between gears.when the gear shifter was moved from drive into reverse, an excessive jerking motion occurred.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for inspection and it was discovered that the cv axle differential failed.the vehicle has not been repaired.the failure mileage was 95,000 and current mileage was 106,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.approximately one year after purchasing the vehicle in 2007, the vehicle began jumping out of gear unexpectedly.the contact feels that the vehicle is unsafe to drive because it automatically changes gears during braking and accelerating.through research, he discovered other vehicles with the same failure and feels that a recall should be issued.the dealer was aware of the failure and stated that it was related to the transmission.the vehicle has not been repaired; however, the repair would cost $5,000.the failure mileage was 75,000 and current mileage was 98,000.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima, the transmission shifts hard between 1st and 2nd gear. Seems to be worse when the car is warmed up.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima. I have been experiencing problems with my car shifting from first to second gear and also in reverse sequence. I have done transmission flushes and the nissan dealership can find nothing wrong with my car. It is something that happens randomly and i have been looking on a forums for nissan maxima owners and have been seeing thousands of others having the same problem. For example http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/nissan/maxima/r61092/comments/page-5/.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle jerked violently while shifting from first to second gear or from second to third gear. The failure recurred whenever the vehicle was operated. The contact also stated that the failure would occur when decelerating. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 79,000 and the current mileage was 84,000.
My nissan maxima started having problems in transmission that i have noticed many others have had very hard jerks when car gets warm i have went to the nissan dealership on numerous accounts and they have admitted to having number of problems with this model transmission but they said no recall has ever been made. Please find out what's going on with these cars.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with a jerking problem from 1st into 2nd..then the car shut off turn it back on car was stuck in high gear. I have been told it is a transmission and it would need to be rebuilt. Below is a website that i found after researching this issue with a lot of complaints of other honest people just wanting to keep the car however, nissan is aware of the problem. Please make them recall this transmission for we can only do so much... Thank youwebsite: http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/nissan/maxima/r61092/comments/page-2/.
The transmission on my 2004 has been having problems about the past 3 years.the car jerks hard from 1 to 2nd gear and then 2 to 3rd gear... The car shifts as hard as it does in a manual transmission car and it is automatic.i have looked on some online websites and they have many other angry customers that have the same problem as i do without no recall.it is just a matter of time before someone gets hurt from a common faulty product.
I have a nissan maxima 2004 and i don't know why, the transmission started to give me problem. I have heard and read many persons have the same problems. Please investigate. Thanks
Transmission shifts hard from 1st to 2nd into third.
2004 nissan maxima with 101k miles. I am noticing a severe jerking motion when braking or while trying to accelerate. The jerk makes you think that someone has hit you from the back. And most recently when starting my car i noticed that when shifting to drive that it slips. I press on the gas, flooring the pedal, and then i "creep" to 10 mph and so on. It takes almost 20 seconds to get up to a cruising speed. This is very dangerous. I nearly caused an accident after stopping at a red light and then trying to accelerate after the light turned green.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima.the problem is the automated transmission.the transmission slips so hard that it makes the car jerk forward.even one passenger thought i hit something in the street.had the transmission fluid replaced, but the problem continues.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima that has starting jerking when shifting or braking. I googled this and come to find out there are 100's of complaints regarding the exact same thing! basically we are being to told we must get a new transmission which is about 3300.00! my car only has 80,000 miles on it and it started this at around 60,000 but has progressively gotten worse.
2004 nissanmaxima shimmy in steering,transmission jerk.
2004 nissan maxima se, transmission does not engage properly, constant knock between 2nd and 3rd gear, also gets stuck on 5th gear.
My transmission slips and jerks.i took it to the dealership and they said i needed to replace the transmission.funny the defect did not happen until after my warranty ended.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima se model.. Car only has 98k miles and has a transmission problem..slipping of gears.. I looked online many other people have the same problems.. I just bought it four months ago but only had one month warranty..i was dumb... Now i need to change my transmission...costing 4k just for that.... Nissan would fix this problem..many others have it.. Please do something about this.
2004 nissan maxima - 110,000 miles, 5 speed automatic transmission - slipping from 2nd to 3rd gear causing the car to jerk violently when it re-engages. The internet consumer forums/boards are flooded with people experiencing the same problem on the 2004/2005 maxima's. This is a known defect that nissan is not willing to address and is charging consumers an average of $4000 to repair.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving at any speed, the gear seems as if it is too high and causes the vehicle to jerk.the failure also occurs during downshifting.the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and they flushed the transmission, but this did not correct the issue.through research, the contact found numerous complaints on this same failure and he believes a recall should be issued.the failure mileage was 80,000 and current mileage was 149,000. Updated 7/1/09 the consumer stated at times while stopped at a light, the gear would read 5th gear on the dash. The transmission was not shifting properly. Updated 07/07/09.
Last night while pulling out into a busy street, unknown to me my car was stuck in 5th gear. My vehicle has an automatic transmission. As a result, i could have been severely injured if not killed by the fast approaching traffic. No matter what i did i could not get the car out of 5th gear nor get my vehicle to accelerate. I had to travel very slowly and cautiously to get home. While home, i decided to research my problem with my car on the internet. To my surprise, there are tens of thousands of the same complaint with the exact same make of car listed on numerous web sites. The vehicle in question is a 2004 nissan maxima. From everything i have researched, nissan north america will not do anything nor acknowledge this problem even exists. From a safety point of view, this problem is just as bad as a stuck accelerator. I wonder how many deaths have occurred because of this defect as many of those who may have been killed were not able to report what had occurred. With the number of 2004 nissan maxima's on the road and the number of incidents reported, the nhtsa and nissan na should take immediate action to prevent further possible injury and death. My car is now stuck in 5th gear and i am afraid to drive it any longer as this defect can cause many dangerous situations to occur. I will be copying this complaint to the office of the connecticut state attorney general, richard blumenthal.
2004 nssan maxima has slipping transmission causing lack of acceleration when needed most when merging on to interstate, etc.this is a very common complaint among these car owners and needs to addressed with nissan.i have tried only to be told i need to replace my transmission.it is faulty engineering, bad valve body, yet they will not stand behind it with a recall.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 mph, the vehicle suddendly jerked forward and the transmission slipped. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics, where the techncians stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 95,000. The vin was unavailable.
2004 nissan maxima. Jerks bad from 1st to 2nd gear, and downshifting from 2nd to 1st. Getting worst as i drive. Transmission was flushed, but did not help. I see alot of complaints about this. Why haven't there been a recall?
2004 maxima transmission automatic with / manual problem and possiblelink to a sensor?transmission jerks when shifting from 1st to 2nd with high rpm's with a delay then slamming into gear.dangerous when happening in traffic, car does not shift fast enough to get the proper speed to move out of the way of traffic coming from behind. Also noticing that when braking from a high speed going down hillsit seems to bring on the problem too. Have been to repair shops, again no one knows what it can be with out spending a zillion dollars on all that they think it could be. Waiting for a other transmission which i feel that it is a waste because if they can't find out what this problem is on this transmission then it is only going to happen again on the next .we have had this problem for a while now ,but because of the cost of another transmission and the cost of labor we have beenusing the car as carefully as we can. After reading of all the complaints on the internet hopefully something will be done. We are past the warranty like everyone else that has filed a complaint . This should have been taken care of from nissan a long time ago.
My 2004 nissan maxima with 64000 miles, has started shifting hard in 1st, and 2nd gears, with these transmissions your not suppose to feel the gears changing at all. Also there is a ticking coming from the timing belt which i am told is normal....doesn't sound normal to me!
Transmission slipped and vehicle surged forward striking a vehicle.abs system faulted as i stopped.
I have a 2004 maxima (92, 000 miles) with transmission jerking problems. Locking,had transmission flush, sam e issue.
Around 70k miles, my 2004 nissan maxima se began "jerking" whenever i would accelerate - which occurred after deccelerating - somewhere between 1st and 2nd gear.i bought the car new in 2005 and have had the car in to replace the heat shield and entire catalytic converter, had the right from wheel bearings replaced, and have been told by several mechanics (aamco, goodyear gemini, and other national care service centers) that while a transmission flush may solve the problem, they noted that this has been a problem for many of their customers and suggested that only replacing the transmission would solve the problem.while the nissan dealership took the same stance, they did not comment on this being a reoccurring problem - which i would not expect they would admit such a wide spread problem.with reading many internet blogs and having more than 5 reputable service centers tell me that this is a reoccurring problem with the nissan maxima's transmission, i would think that something can be done to correct the problem - and it should not be that every 2004 nissan maxima owner pay $4-6k to replace the transmission - not to mention the loss of time trying to track this issue down.i respectfully request this issue be addressed and would hope that action, other than legal, can be taken on behalf of nissan to correct this problem.
When going up hill, the transmission slips gears and causes the vehicle to stop momentarily.it happens occasionally, more frequent now than 5 years ago when i first notified nissan of the problem.i had taken it in the past to 3 different nissan dealers, i got 3 different diagnosis.made most of the repairs but the transmission replacement. I was finally told by woodland hills california nissan that it was the computer link to the transmission not receiving proper signals.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that his vehicle has an automatic transmission and he was experiencing difficulty shifting gears.while driving various speeds or making turns, the vehicle jerks when shifting gears.he took his vehicle to a mechanic and was informed that the transmission was failing.the nissan dealer advised him to bring in the vehicle for inspection.the failure mileage was 58,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the transmission would jerk, when shifting from park into drive. The vehicle would also hesistate before jerking up to speed, while driving at low speeds. The failures were intermittent, and the vehicle stalled at least twice a day. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failures. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While traveling at various speeds, the contact noticed that the vehicle would switch between gears independently and violently jerk. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where they informed the contact that the transmission and motor mounts would need to be replaced. The contact stated that the motor mounts were previously replaced october 2010. The contact took the vehicle to a private mechanic who informed her that the motor mounts would need replacing again and would continuously fail prematurely until the transmission was replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was 105,000 and the failure mileage was 90,000. The vin was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the transmission was causing the vehicle to jerk when placed in park. When shifting between gears, the vehicle would decelerate and exhibit jerking. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic where the contact was told that the transmission would have to be rebuilt or replaced. The contact did not give a reason for the diagnosis. The failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 118,000.
Transmission slips then jerks really hard when going into 1st and 2nd gear and going from drive to reverse making it impossible to accelerate to get out of harm's way. The bad transmission causes wear on motor mounts therefore creating another horrible situation. I am among so many that have had issues with this make/model car.... Somebody do something!
2004 nissan maxima, i to have problems with 5 speed automatic transmission. When warmed up, i have shift shock going from 1 - 2 & 2 - 1, slipping from 2 - 3. Went to dealer for drain & fill, he says it is common with my model, that there is a problem with the valves in the valvebody. He said hewould change the valve body for $1500, and that it hasn't been re-called because it would cost nissan to much.
Nissan maxima se 2004 transmission jerking from 2nd gear to 3rd and 4th i been reading a lot of forums with same or similar problems. I hope u can help us to resolve this isue with nissan. My warranty is expired.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima sl in 2007, with 41750 miles on it from nissan dealership in okc, oklahoma.in july 2009 the transmission started slipping when shifting from first to second gear at approx. 20-25mph.the car is an automatic with a v-6 engine.when this started the car had appox. 64k miles on it.i took the car to a local nissan dealership in july 2009 and they told me a drain and fill of the transmission fluid was needed. Within 3 weeks after performing the drain/fill the same shifting issue resulting.when braking or accelerating the transmission does not shift resulting in a severe jerking of the car.the jerking can be o harsh that my head will hit the head rest behind me when the transmission finally will shift.current, my nissan maxima is once again back at the dealership and they are telling me that i need to replace the transmission.once again my car only ha 64k miles and i've only owned it for 2 yearsthe transmission issues must be own by nissan however they will not assist with answers or a recall.this might explain the extremely large difference in the retail price of the car the trade-in price of an 2004 maxima, it's close to a $10k difference.i bought my car for $20k+ and currently trade in is only $8-10k.nissan needs to be held responsible to recalling these transmissions and replacing them with a new correct make.
Tl- the contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated the transmission on the vehicle is shifting very hard when it switches gear. The contact had the vehicle inspected by a mechanic and the stated they think it is a piston in the transmission is sticking. The contact was told the transmission would have to be replaced and could not be repaired. The failure mileage was 75,000 and the current mileage was 80,000.rl
2004 nissan maxima transmission failure.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima se with a bucking slipping transmission problem.i have read 100's of complaints about the same issue with the same make/model/yr as my car.i also called nissan and they basically told me to take a hike.
I was driving on i295 in n.j. When i experienced lack of power in my 2004 nissan maxima it almost caused a horrible crash if i didn't change lanes it seems the transmission slipped i'm really concerned about this car is dangerous please help and investigate t.y. P.s. I won't drive this car again even though i owe alot of money on it.
My 2004 maxima began shifting really hard from 1st gear to 2nd gear for about the past 3 months now and i was in disbelief it was my transmission since i service my car regularly and don't beat on my car. I just found out after changing the sensors, transmission filter and fluid that it can only be my transmission. After doing my research, i found that this problem was not isolated and it is recurring problem with alot of 2004 maximas. I think this problem with the transmission should be a recall because it is a real safety issue. Every time i merge onto the parkway i'm in fear that my car wont accelerate in time and i cause a accident. We should not wait until this causes someone to be injured or die in order to issue a recall.
The car started jerking when shifting gears.it stalls out as you accelerate from 20 to 30 miles per hour.this is dangerous.after researching, similar models and year of my car are all complaining of the same problem.this is not just wear and tear.this model car needs to be recalled before any injuries are reported.the failure began to be noticed after the car warms up.it started occurring numerous times and then started slipping as it shifts gears.took it to shop to see what could be done to fix this failure.nissan needs to fix this issue.every car in this year and model is having this problem, but no one is acknowledging the issue.
My nissan maxima has been experiencing a shifting jerk especially when shifting down into second gear.the nissan dealership said i needed a transmission flush even though i had just had one two weeks prior.it did not help.no one can seem to find anything wrong.the car only has 95k miles on it and should not be having these problems.i have read hundreds of similar complaints about the 04 maxima and decided to officially file a complaint.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and the transmission is slipping and jerking, just like all the other maxima complaints.
2004 nissan maxima has 97,000 miles and transmission gets stuck in fifth gear. This is very dangerous because you have no exceleration. Dealer suggested changing fluid but i know this won't solve problem. These transmissions should last longer.
Transmission keeps jerking off. Gears get stuck.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima- i purchased it used in 2007. It has 90k miles on it, i love the car but for the past year my transmission has been slipping.the car jerks heavily when i switch from reverse to drive, when i slow down to make a turn, when i accelerate.some days you won't feel it then other days you get whiplash because it happens the whole car ride. I have had my mechanic flush my transmission fluid, brought it to nissan dealers they told me it was my motor mount, and of course when they test drive my car, they don't feel it.one dealer told me i need a new transmission that costs $4000, i can't afford that!!!!i have researched online about this issue and every site i come to has a plethora of complaints with us all having a 2004 maxima with the same issue!!!! this cannot be a coincidence, there is an issue with this and nissan needs to take responsibility. I bought this car for 17k in 2007 and its worth nothing at this point because of this jerking issue.
I bought a used 2004 nissan maxima se and around 65kthe car's transmission started slipping and jerking when going from second to third gear.i was almost in an accident when making a turn, the car lost acceleration, jerked, made a bang, and shot forward causing me to momentarily lose control of the car. I was told by two different mechanics that i have a transmission problem and these model cars are notorious for that. Is this true?
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving approximately 35-40 mph on normal road conditions, the contact applied pressure to the accelerator pedal and the vehicle hesitated.the transmission began to slip intermittently.in addition, whenever the brake pedal was depressed, the engine would rev excessively high and fail to change gears.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing, but the failure could not be duplicated.the vehicle has not been repaired.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 72,000 and current mileage was 72,500.
Car jerks. Nissan dealer states i need a new transmission and motor mounts.$4,000.00.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima that is having transmission problems. It doesn't properly engage when upshifting, usually allowing the rpm's to rev up and then slams into gear jerking the car forward. I don't know of any events that have contributed to this failure. This occurs every time the car is warmed up. I have had the transmission looked at by a nissan dealer and a private transmission company. Both say it needs to be replaced. The private dealer attributes the problem to a lack of cooling lines going into the transmission and believed this would be a common problem. After looking online, it is obvious that i am not a unique case. People across the country are complaining about the same issue. I'm concerned that the transmission malfunction will lead to an accident, but cannot afford to replace the car or the transmission. According to several websites, replacing the transmission is only a temporary fix, as this problem seems to be a design flaw, so any replacement will be susceptible to the same failure.
My 2004 nissan maxima se slips during 1st and 2nd gear,when accelerating and decelerating,and while coming off the freeway it knocks while switching gears. It also misses gears when i slow down and brake and then try to accelerate ,the rpm revs up and then it catches the gear.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.whenever the vehicle switches from first to second gear, the transmission begins to knock and jerk.the failure also occurs during downshifting.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.prior to the failure, the contact noticed that the vehicle would jerk occasionally.the current mileage was 105,000 and failure mileage was 92,000.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima sl with an automatic transmission - i am running into a transmission problem which is jerking between switching gears from 1st to 2nd.
I never drive my 2004 nissan maxima se hard, and i am having transmission problems when the car is shifting from 1st to 2nd.it tends to slip 40% of the time.i have had the transmission flushed, as well as being told me transmission was fine by the nissan dealership.this is a disappointment knowing i spent this much money on the car and having problems.the car only has 55k miles on it.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated when braking or accelerating from a complete stop, the vehicle would jerk violently. The dealer advised the transmission was not defective and performed a transmission flush. The failure persisted. There were no further repairs. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure and current mileages were 121,000.
Nissan maxima 2004 has a hard jerk and the motor rev up high when i drive this is not safe to drive please do something about it thank you.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was attempting to decelerate when the vehicle began to jerk and switch gears violently.the vehicle was taken to the dealer where they performed a diagnostic test which confirmed that the transmission had failed and would need to be replaced. The contact was awaiting a response from the manufacturer in regards to the failure before proceeding with repairs. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was 62,000 and the failure mileage was 55,000.the consumer stated his grandmother suffered a severely sprained neck, when the vehicle jerked violently while decelerating. His grandmother was taken to the hospital via ambulance. Updated 06/03/11
Transmission on my 2004 nissan maxima se jerks from 1st to 2nd gear.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving between 5-20 mph, the vehicle hesitated to shift into second gear.the vehicle tends to jerk and makes a loud noise when the failure is occurring.the contact feels that a recall should be issued due to the numerous complaints that are posted on the internet.the current and failure mileages were 62,000.updated 07/28/09when driving from 1st to 2nd gear, there was a hard shift.updated 07/30/09.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact heard aknocking sound from the transmission gears.the dealer advised the contact that the motor mount caused the failure and replaced it; however, the failure continued to occur.the vehicle was taken to the dealer a second time after the warranty expired and the contact was informed that he should have the transmission replaced.the manufacturer was not notified of the failure.no repairs were performed.the current mileage was 120,000.the approximate failure mileage was 70,000.the vin was unavailable.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and the having major problems with the transmission, been to several nissan sites and seems to be a major problem with the 2004 nissan maxima's and you should have 100 of complaints on file. This problem is a manufacturers problem and should be on the national recall list, this is major safety hazard, it the when driving it shifts into gear from 1st to 2nd very hard and if your foot is not on the brake you the car can get away from you. Please contact me for further details. Nissan is trying to pass this buck to the consumer and that is not fear, they new they had a bad transmission in this model but failed to warn the consumer. And on sept 8 2008, the car got away from me and i all most crashed luckily i put my foot on the brake and stop the car from jerking.
Transmission slips between gear 1 & 2 . Mfg said i need new transmission. Only had 78000 when problem first started. Could never duplicate problem at service shop. Checked online and saw this is a common problem with 2004 maxima se.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 40 mph, the check engine light illuminated and the vehicle began to stall.the vehicle was towed to the dealer and they stated that there was transmission failure and it needed to be replaced.the powertrain was unknown.the current mileage was 100,000 and failure mileage was 99,899. Updated 5/6/08 updated 05/06/08
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph the vehicle began to vibrate and stall. The contact stated that the failure could potentially cause a crash while driving. The contact took the vehicle to a local mechanic who stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle should not need a new transmission because the vehicle was only six years old.the contact had not taken the vehicle to a dealer.the failure mileage was 50,000.
I bought a used 2004 nissan maxima in 2008. The car had 42000 miles. I took it to a nissan dealership and they said there was a problem with the powertrain and replaced it for free as it was still under warranty. The car now has 93000 miles and the car has been jerking for months. The transmission just went out on the car yesterday when i was driving home.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima which was purchased march 2006.have replaced the struts and later found them to have some sort of defect. The radio/cd player went out about 6 months after the purchase of the vehicle. The horn went out, fog lights had a short, had numerous brake problems. A/c had to be re-charged 1 year after purchase..this list goes on. October 16, 2008, i had my vehicle towed due both transmission cooler linesbursing on the fwy. The shop repaired both lines totaling $428.54. Today is november 24, 2008 and my vehicle needs to go back to the shop due to the transmission slipping and jerking into gear. I have gone on line and read all the complaints for the 2004 nissan maxima's and the transmission problems. I am having the same issue the other owners have. Something needs to be done! there is evidence that nissan north america has not put these maxima's together in a correct manner. These are beautiful cars but are always breaking down. Please help!
Transmission jerking constantly on my nissan maxima. The car was brought in july 2007.
I am also an owner of a 2004 nissan maxima. I have recently passed the 80k mile mark and suddenly began having problems with my transmission shifting hard, just like so many others 04 maxima owners. I've found that there are many other 2004 maxima owners having the same issue. Is there anything that can be done about this?
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that when downshifting or shifting into drive, the vehicle would jerk violently. The vehicle was inspected by a dealer but they were unable to detect a failure within the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 160,000.
Transmission jerks in 1st to 2nd gear and from 3rd back to 2nd when car warms up.
I drive a 2004 nissan maxima se. The problem is the transmission. It shifts very hard from gears 1-3 upshifting and downshifting. I just purchased the car in august and now the dealership tells me i need a new tranny which i cannot afford right now. It is an extreme safety hazard on the road and when i talked to nissan they said there is nothing they can do about it. This obvious defect needs to be recognized by nissan and replaced and fixed at their expense.
2004 nissan maxima: october 7, 2009 the check engine light came on, several miles later as we entered our drive way the car started to shut down. I notice some jerking and metal rattling noise as i slow down. After stopping the car would not go forward. At this time the car would only go in reverse, but once i turn the engine off i could not start the car again. The dealership were i purchase the car has done all the services, and yes they did flush the transmission. Type of transmission fluid is not know.
I purchased a 2004 maxima march of 2007, and now as of recently my car is suffering from transmission problems. I checked other websites to see if other vehicle owners of maximas were having this same problem and i have read so many reviews on the transmission on this car failing. I never would of bought this car if i would of known that the transmission would fail so easily. Im very upset and disappointed because to get this transmission rebuilt and put back into my car would cost 2300 dollars. As of right now my car stalls out everyday and sticks in 5th gear until it cools down, but it is constantly slipping when it doesn't go into this protect mode. I really think nissan should be held accountable for this because everyone is having problems with this faulty transmission.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving approximately 35 to 40 mph on normal road conditions; the transmission slipped out of gear in an extreme forward motion. When pressure was applied to the brake pedal the front end on the vehicle began shaking excessively. The contact drove onto the emergency lane and after a few minutes he was able to continue driving; however, the failure continued to occur. An authorized dealer stated that the failure was caused by the front motor mount and that the transmission needed to be replaced. The contact had concerns of the safety risk involved. The failure mileage was 94,000 and the current mileage was 96,000.
2004 nissan maxima sl- design defect in shift knobattaching mechanism makes knob very loose and likelyto come off in hand. This also exposes a somewhatpointed metal shifting shaft to dirver and occupants. Myshift knob came off in my hand while driving.
Shimmy in the steering wheel,axle replacement three times and new tires replaced all within 90 days.the tires are probably to big and wide for this car.
May 4, 2006 i was traveling on west academy/green st. Northbound. The clutch had just been replaced for the second time and it malfunctioned again. (it literally sucks to the floorboard with no play to disengage to neutral, this had happened to my husband twice prior, i panicked didn't see the red light or stopped traffic and slammed into the car stopped in front of me at an estimated speed on 40 mph never hitting the brakes. The damage to the car was severe with an insurance pay out just shy of $10,000.00 dollars. The damage was only to the front of the car, no airbags deployed (there are eight airbags in the front passenger compartment) i was restrained by the seat belt. It was not enough for me not to be injured, i hit the steering wheel and gear shift causing severe bruising to my arms, legs, chest and a bump on the head.
The clutch in the consumer's 2004 nissan maxima went to the floor.the vehicle's clutch went to the floor which did not allow the consumer to shift gear and resulted in the vehicle slowing down to a stop.the consumer could force the transmissioninto the next gear but worried about the damage to the gears.the vehicle was taken to the dealer but they were unable to find anything wrong.the problem occurred each day the vehicle was driven.
I have a 2004 nissan max se, 6 sp manual transmission. My clutch failed completely out of the blue at 76k miles, currently has 98k.i can barely shift in for the first 20 minutes from cold start, it slips out of gear while driving, sometimes the clutch loses pressure.the dealership was of no help to me.i have been driving stick exclusively for 20 years and this is the worst clutch i have ever driven.i constantly have shift shock and the car is not enjoyable to drive, whatsoever.
Manual clutch failure. Driving in heavy, slow, traffic or for long distance and many hours of travel would cause the clutch peddle to sink to the floor making shifting nearly impossible. Problem occurred within first year of ownership. Stopping, touring car off and restarting usually fixed problem. Yesterday clutch sunk to floor and stayed there.dealer examined car a year or more ago, while under warranty and could not find a problem. Now car is undrivable safely.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving between 35-45 mph on normal road conditions, the transmission slipped without warning.in addition, there was erratic shifting between gears.when the gear shifter was moved from drive into reverse, an excessive jerking motion occurred.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for inspection and it was discovered that the cv axle differential failed.the vehicle has not been repaired.the failure mileage was 95,000 and current mileage was 106,000.
2004 and newer nissan maximas has a serious steering wheel vibration after 40mph. Nissan dealership says they are no complaints, but the internet if full of customers having this same problem. My car is 6years old but only has 34,000 miles. New tires, brakes,rotors,alignment multiply tire balances has not fixed this problem. On the internet customer have replaced struts, bearing,cv axles and problem still exist. This seems like a problem needs to be addressed.
With my 2004 nissan maxima, when the clutch has heavy usage, for example in stop and go traffic, the clutch pedal goes down to the floor and stays there - i have no pressure and i cannot get the clutch in. After i pull to the side of the road, the clutch operation returns to normal after 10-15 minutes. This has occurred 6-7 times (my car has 24,000+ miles on it) and from an internet search is being experienced by many frustrated nissan drivers. Though it occurs intermittently it is often enough to have created several frightening situations for me in traffic, particularly on the highway and late at night. The dealer stated they are aware of the problem but aren't sure of the cause while the most reasonable explanations online point to engine heat affecting the master cylinder when the car is moving slowly. Nissan consumer affairs has been of limited help in helping us resolve this issue.
My husband and i purchased our car in 2006. It car starting making a "jerking" motion two years later and has since gotten progressively worse. Upon taking the car to a nissan dealership, we were told that the problem was not the transmission; they did some minor repairs (about $600 worth) and said the problem would "go-away". A little over a year has passed and because the problem is still very much present we haven't driven it in quiet some time. We took it to another mechanic and we're now being told that it is the transmission. We can?t afford to pay for a new transmission because we?re still making payments on the car. I see there are approx. 356 complaints filed here, but not one single investigation came from those 356 complaints. It seems as though some one has to die or come near death for something to be done about this obvious problem.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima and loved it until a year ago.at around 100,000 miles the transmission started stalling and jumping.it has progressively gotten worse.now it is slipping so badly that i am afraid to drive my car. The car is not within the warranty and now nissan says that there is nothing that they can do about it.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving approximately 20 mph, the transmission lurched forward and made a loud clunking noise when shifting from second into first gear.there were no warning lights illuminated on the instrument panel.the failure occurred intermittently.the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, but they could not duplicate the failure.the vehicle was taken back to the authorized dealer on three separate occasions for identical failures, but there were no resolutions.a transmission diagnostic test was performed at an independent mechanic and the computer sensor was replaced.the technician also recommended that the transmission be replaced.the vehicle has not been repaired.the failure mileage was 63,421 and current mileage was 79,319.
Aug 7th, 2006 at 15,033 miles i originally reported clutch problemaug 21st, 2006 at 15,621 miles nissan in quincy repaired the clutch pressure plate and throw out bearing.this was covered under warranty at the time and the parts were replaced as a result of my visit on august 7th.after the clutch pressure plate and throw out bearing was replaced, i returned to nissan claiming the clutch ?was not right?.at that time they told me that since i just had parts replaced it may take a while for them to ?wear in?.?october 11, 2006 at 18,114 miles they replaced my clutch master and slave cylinder because i was driving to work on the highway (going about 50).i went to shift and my clutch stuck to the ground and would not come back up.i was not able to shift and was basically driving in neutral on the highway.this was extremely scary and i was very lucky that i did not get into an serious accident that day!i slowly got off the next exit (actually rolled off).i tried to pump the clutch and force it into gear.it eventually popped back up and i was able to get it into gear.i drove it straight to nissan (in the right lane with my hazard lights on).i explained to quirk nissan what had just happened on the highway.i was very upset ? and that?s when they replaced the clutch master and slave cylinder.at 41,000 miles i had to have my clutch and flywheel replaced.i have talked to a few mechanics and they feel something is not right and that nissan should be held responsible.i wrote a letter to corporate nissan and they are denying that there is any liability on their part and i had to pay almost $2000 out of pocket for a clutch and flywheel (not covered under warranty).
2004 nissan maxima, 6 speed manual transmission 4-door sedan.at 73,000 miles, a grinding noise began when shifting into second gear.also, shortly thereafter, the transmission began to 'seize' where you could not shift at all;this all culminated while on a trip to the bicycle shop with my 3 kids, getting stranded (luckily made it to a parking lot) where the transmission would not even come out of gear.took the car to a local dealership, and after $1300 in repairs (new clutch) the 'seizing' problem is back 2 months later, and the grinding was never fixed; they told me that would be an extra $1300...looks like many sentras are having similar synchronizer issues as my maxima - as well as other maximas.why can't we hold nissan accountable for their product deficiencies?please help - thanks!!
1. My problems occur with my 2004 nissan maxima when i started to notice that from a take off after a toll that the car would jerk into second gear. It has since progressed into a jerking and slamming into 2nd and 3rd gear on acceleration and 3rd to 2nd and 2nd to 1st in deceleration. It happens every day that i use my car. I have had my transmission fluid flushed and several engine sensors replaced by a nissan dealership. The problem has never gone away and just gets worse with time.
I've had a problem with my 04 maxima almost from the beginning. Basic symptom has been if the car sits idling in traffic jam, or after a 3-4 stop and go local trips, i develop a lot of play in the clutch pedal. Normally, when i apply light pressure to the clutch pedal, i feel resistance immediately. When its acting up, i feel significantly less resistance in the pedal from the top, sometime almost half way through the pedal travel. If i continue driving it usually clears up on its own or if i park and leave it for 30+ minutes. Definitely seems heat related and does not appear in the winter. Despite the "slop" in the pedal, the clutch appears to be shifting ok and engages about mid pedal travel. Last month new symptom appeared. Twice, once after it was sitting at work all day and another time after returning from a 3 hour concert, the clutch pedal was all the way to the floor. I literally had to stand on it to get car into gear. Once, moving, it returned to normal operation after a couple of miles of driving. Originally took it to the nissan dealer, but they could never reproduce the symptoms. At 30k, nissan mechanic said it needed a new clutch without even looking at it. When to local shop. They replaced the master and slave cylinder and equalization valve without any improvement. They have never been able to reproduce the symptoms either. Two weeks ago, at 60k, i had them replace the clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing and flywheel assembly. The pedal to the floor symptom has not returned (yet) but the clutch pedal problem is still there. Now i have a new problem which only started after they did this latest work. The stick is now popping out of gear which driving. Twice in 6th, but predominately in 5th. I left the car with the mechanic for a day and they could not get it to happen. They checked the linkage and bushings and they say everything looks ok. I went for a drive with them and of course it did not do it, until tonight.
6 speed manual transmission: pushing in clutch became rough, thought it needed a clutch.not so, found out that there is a transmission industry-wide known design flaw in the nissan six speed manual transmission; three little brass rings between gears #3 & #4. The demand for the repair kit from japan is so great, it takes 2 weeks to get. 5,000 miles out of warranty, nissan would not discuss.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with a little over 90,000 miles. It is come to my attention that my vehicle is not the only 2004 nissan maxima with this problem. It slips out of gear and makes the vehicle jump as if someone rear ended me. It shifts really hard from !st to 2nd even 3rd when i drive throughout the city. It does it only when the car warms up and it does it consistently. I've done a transmission flush which was required by the dealership and it stopped doing it for about 5 miles into the ride, then it began doing it. I went online and found thousands and thousands of people with the same vehicle and with the same problem. They all have done all the transmission repairs possible and the problem still maintains. I refuse to spend $4,000.00 on a new transmission because i do not have that money. These transmissions need to be recalled.
2004 maxima transmission automatic with / manual problem and possiblelink to a sensor?transmission jerks when shifting from 1st to 2nd with high rpm's with a delay then slamming into gear.dangerous when happening in traffic, car does not shift fast enough to get the proper speed to move out of the way of traffic coming from behind. Also noticing that when braking from a high speed going down hillsit seems to bring on the problem too. Have been to repair shops, again no one knows what it can be with out spending a zillion dollars on all that they think it could be. Waiting for a other transmission which i feel that it is a waste because if they can't find out what this problem is on this transmission then it is only going to happen again on the next .we have had this problem for a while now ,but because of the cost of another transmission and the cost of labor we have beenusing the car as carefully as we can. After reading of all the complaints on the internet hopefully something will be done. We are past the warranty like everyone else that has filed a complaint . This should have been taken care of from nissan a long time ago.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.when the vehicle was started, the clutch would not shift into any of the gears.the dealer repaired the master cylinder and the clutch system twice, yet, the failure continued.another dealer stated that the transmission was failing.the vehicle has not been repaired and is currently parked.the failure mileage was 29,000 and current mileage was 83,000. Updated 06/17/08.*ljthe consumer stated the fule pump and map sensor was replaced. Updated
I purchased a 2004 nissan maxima in 2004.i recently begin to experience jerks in my transmission when down shifting and when taking off from 1st to 2nd.this is so disappointing since nissan was suppose to be one of the more reliable vehicles.i took my car to dealership;however, they laugh when i told them what year and the problem i was having.they stated we can put a new one in for you at $3500.this was disappointing of nissan, since they offered no assistance with replacement.i have read several articles on line in regards to nissan and the issue with the transmission and to this day nissan has done nothing to recall this defect part.
The engine started to whine during normal routine driving with only 55k miles.this repair will cost thousands of dollars and based on the frequency of this repair with the transmission and timing chain in 2004 maximas, the logical recourse from a manufacturer's point of view should be a product recall.
A few months ago my transmission started to slip in 1st an 2nd gear.when i would run errands for more than hour it would really start to act up. Now i can not drive for 30 minutes without it seriously slipping gears hard. I can only drive the car a few miles because of this. I took the car to a shop an was told that the valve body needs to be replaced with a rebuilt transmission mechanic also stated that the valve body should not be a wearable component and should have been a recall on it. Now the car sits most of the time because i can not afford to fix it. Please help me.
My nissan maxima 2004 violently jerks when shifting gears up and down. This problem happens usually after the car warmed up and been driven for a hour or so but can happen anytime. It doesn't happen all the time about 50% of the time. Told the dealer and they said they cant feel it and i must just continue you to drive the vehicle. This is dangerous when on the highway cause when changing lanes and the car shifts down it jerks bad and can cause me to crash if im not careful.i am very disappointed and am requesting something to be done. Thank you
(1) over the past three years, i have documented a maintenance issue that i have been having with my 2004 nissan maxima se.i originally explained to nissan consumer affairs that my transmission was malfunctioning.(2) the clutch pedal would randomly and intermittently loose pressure/resistance while i was operating the vehicle.(3) i took the vehicle in for diagnosis and repair, at which the dealership was not able to duplicate the symptom i was experiencing (because it is random and intermittent).however, they were not driving it under the conditions that i was driving.they would test drive it for a few miles and conclude there was nothing wrong.i find a discrepancy in this methodology, because some symptoms may only occur after prolonged continuous use (which is apparently the case for my vehicle).on one occassion, i was not able to operate the vehicle, and was stranded in a middle lane of i-75.this is a safety issue because the resulting inoperability of the vehicle while in traffic poses an immediate threat for rear-end and possibly other types of crashes.i also travel with my two kids (ages 6 and 5) quite regularly, and i can no longer put them at risk.
The consumer stated that the passenger seat belt would notrelease from the buckle. The consumer contacted the dealer about this problem.the driver and right front passenger seat belts were found to be different.the seat belt would bind when pulled out or when tightened up. *sc
Consumer ordered a seat belt replacement part on december 30, 2003 from hail nissan, jefferson avenue,newport news, va 23185, service manager jeff evans.it has been a month and no parts were available.
Dt*: the contact stated the automatic door locks worked intermittently and at inappropriate times. On occasion, the vehicle's doors often would lock automatically without the contact's efforts.sometimes this occurred with the driver door and other times with all doors.the vehicle was taken to the dealership twice where the problem could not be duplicated.the doors did not automatically lock while driving also the rear seat belt went into safety catch/lock mode when someone barely flicked the seat belt.the consumer could open the door at any time, the doors would not lock at timed. Updated 09/13/06.
The underside of the car is rusting away, a hole about 12 by 12 inches and increasing beneath the passenger seat. It may fall through one day.
I was driving to work july 3rd, 2013 around 7:00am.i smelled smoke in my car so i pulled over, opened my hood and i didn't see anything.i got back in my car and continued to drive to work.i smelled smoke again, only this time to realize that my bottom was getting hot. I looked down to the right to see if my seat warmer was on and it wasn't.then my seat began to move forward & backward by itself about 3 times.i turned back around to the front and there was a cloud of smoke in my face & flames at my feet.i quickly grabbed my phone and my ipad, released my seat belt, pulled up my emergency brake, opened the door and jumped out of my car falling onto the ground, jump up, and called 911. While waiting on the fire department & the police i stood there crying hysterically, terrified and watched my car go up in flames.
I have power seats. While driving the seat on the driver side moves automatically without pushing the buttons. The seat moves up towards the stirring wheel and sometimes will not stop. It has moved so close that i had to lean the seat back to keep from having an accident.it also moves back the same way. The cause is unknown .
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While the vehicle was being serviced by an independent mechanic, the wiring underneath the driver's seat caught fire. The fire department was not contacted. An auto technician extinguished the fire. There were no injuries. The independent mechanic stated that a wire burned through, which likely caused the fire. The contact was unsure of what repairs were needed. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was previously serviced per nhtsa campaign number: 05v512000 (seats). The contact spoke with tim dahle nissan (4528 state st, murray, ut 84107) who stated that they could not assist and advised the contact to speak with the manufacturer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that they were not liable since the vehicle was no longer under warranty. The approximate failure mileage was 175,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the space under the front driver and passenger seats had become rusted and was rotting completely. The contact spoke with the manufacturer and was advised that the body of the vehicle was not covered under warranty. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 80,000.... Updated 12/26/12
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 45 mph, the front driver's seat began smoking and then caught fire.there were no warning indicators prior to the failure.the fire department stated that the cause of the fire was electrical.the vehicle has been inspected by an adjuster, but not by the dealer or a mechanic at this time.the failure mileage was unknown.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 10 mph, the bolts on the driver's seat failed.there was nothing holding the seat down and it rolled all the way to the backseat.the contact could not reach the brake pedal, therefore, she had to apply the emergency brake to stop the vehicle.she pulled the vehicle over and her husband drove it to the dealer.the dealer had never seen this type of failure before and stated that the bolts had fallen out of the seat.the dealer replaced the bolts and repaired the seat.the current mileage was 29,000 and failure mileage was 26,000.updated 09/18/07
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While driving at an unknown speed, the gauges started flickering erratically and smoke started to emit under the front driver seat. The contact was able to merge to the side of the road and safely exit the vehicle. The fire department was contacted to extinguish the fire and the vehicle was towed to the dealer. The technician stated that the power lumbar support switched failed and that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 05v512000 (seats). The manufacturer was contacted and refused to provide any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 240,000.
While in for routine maintenance, mechanic noticed extensive corrosion on both the passenger and driver side of the metal underneath both front seats. First layer was rotted through on both side and on the passenger side there is also a small hole rotted through the second layer. Vehicle was not taken to a nissan dealer as of yet.
Dt*:the contact stated there was no ongoing problem with the vehicle.there is a nhtsa recall, # 05v512000 on the vehicle regarding the seats; front assembly; power adjust.the parts needed to repair their vehicle are not available at their local dealership.the manufacturer confirmed the parts are not available.
Dt*: the contact stated a recall letter was received in the mail 4/20/06.the nhtsa recall, # 05v512000, concerning seat: front assembly: power adjust.the dealer was notified on 4/21/06 to have the recall repaired.the dealer stated the first available appointment would be 4/26/06, however the contact believed this is not going to be remedied in a timely manor.updated 5/16/2006 - the brake made noise and the tire deflated due to dry rot.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.after starting the vehicle smoke was present beneath the seat and the fuse box.the fire was contained to the passenger seat. There were no injuries. The police extinguished the fire. A police and fire report was filed. The vehicle was towed to the dealer.the contact stated that the vehicle was a part of recall 05v512000 for the seat/power adjust.however, the dealer stated that the part was on back order. The failure and current mileage were 46,000.
Dt*: the contact stated a recall letter nhtsa recall # 05v512000 was received, regarding the seats: front assembly: power adjust.the dealership determined the recall could not be performed until the power seat motor was replaced.
Consumer's 2004 maxima was recalled for the wiring harness in the driver's seat.the consumer made and appointment and took the vehicle to the dealer to be repaired.when the consumer arrived at the dealer she was told that the part was not available and that it had to be ordered. ***nar***
Tl- the contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the abs light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, but the cause of the failure was unknown. The dealer did not diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact left the dealer and took her vehicle to her residence. The contact then noticed a fire emerging from the engine compartment. A police report was filed. There were no injuries. The manufacturer was not notified about the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 130,000. Dyd ... Updated 03/24/14
The car is jerking/bucking violently when shifting from reverse into drive and again when shifting into first and second gears. It is also jerking when downshifting from second to first gear. At first, the shifting problem was an occasional occurrence, however, it has progressively gotten worse. Now it is almost constant. After researching this problem, i have found that hundreds and hundreds of '04-05 maxima owners are experiencing the exact same problems. This is quite obviously a nissan manufacturing defect that should be corrected by nissan corp.
Anti-lock brakes engage almost every time brake is applied.tsb says rust has to be cleaned out of the right rear wheel hub and a drain hole has to be added, right rear abs($250 +) sensor has to be replaced, with possible replacement of abs actuator($1000 +) required.
Second time the rear abs sensors and actuator have to be replaced. Come on nissan. You knew there were problems here. I will probably never buy another nissan.
While initiating my brakes the abs appears to be activating,and causing load noise and shaking vehicle.it almost sounds like my brakes with caliper broke and im trying to stop vehicle that way. I turn vehicle off, and it resets itself to normal. Brakes work well and i move on, a day or 2 later same thing,so every time im coming to a stop sign i start pumping the brakes and hoping they are working, vehicle now has over 100k miles, and problem been happening since about 60k . Not sure what to do.but looking at this site,seems like nissan doesn't want to recall this part. And to top it off, now my nissan armada abs light and brakes are acting up the same way. Coincidence or flaw parts??
At 65k miles, 2004 nissan maxima began to buck, stall out.dash lights came on - abs, slip, brake, tcs off.grinding noise coming from front of car.abs seemed to be on all the time.dealer evaluated - said it needs abs actuator, which was ordered, and should be ok to drive.in the meantime, traction control does not work, abs come on all the time, car stalls on acceleration.
The failure is with the abs system on my 2004 maxima.there is a documented tsb for this problem for 2004-07.a poor design of rear wheel assembly(by nissans own admittance) causes wheel sensor to prematurely fail, causing abs controller/solenoid to fail.this has been documented to occur with less than 40,000 miles on a vehicle.this in turn completely disables the vehicle's abs system.nissan refuses to issue a recall or even assist with repairs, even with all of the reported incidents.in most incidents that i found, it fails right after the factory warranty has expired.in my particular case, i have an extended pre-owned warranty through nissan.though, nissan says that it isn't covered under my warranty.repairs are estimated to cost in the area of $2100.00.as heavy as the vehicles are, not having functioning abs can be very dangerous.i don't know exactly how many people have had this problem, but a quick search of automotive forums for the nissan maxima returned a great amount, completely describing the problem and fix needed.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with 50,008 miles on it and recently had the abs coming on while i was driving and no dash warning lights on, brought it to the dealer to find out that the right rear abs speed sensor went bad but why didn't any warning lights come on they pulled the abs fuse and now the warning lights are on but you absolutely can not stop the vehicle when this happen this imagine hitting the brakes at 55 mph with your two year old in car and its not stopping because when you abs sensor goes bad it turns on the abs which does not allow your normal brakes to operate and do not throw any of your dash lights on, if i had the money for a lawyer i would be going after nissan right now it should work so if you have a problem with your abs it should turn at least your warning lights and then disconnect the abs so you can use your normal brakes to actually stop the car..... Also none of the front end and rear end body lines match up to none of the gaps between hood and fenders are the same can get finger in one side and not the other same with the trunk, and the car has only been in one accident that i know of that i reported had gotten side swiped at 45 mph on drivers side by big truck also notice that front and rear windshields do not have nissan stamp on windows the car fax was clean well the on the dealership i bought car from was clean i think this car was wrecked front and rear and fixed and wasn't reported then sold to me with 26,800 miles when i bought it no sits at 50,000 cause have nothing but problems with i would like a state inspector to look at car my opinion is car is unsafe but only one i have and still owe more than 10,000 dollars on it please help.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima in 2003 right after the redesign,and every since i have had it little things start going wrong. At 39,000 miles major things start going wrong now at 54,000 miles i have no abs braking system,and other things seems to start acting up. I have tried asking nissan for help but they told me to get lost. I wish the tsb would look out for the consumers and get them some relief. I guess the only thing we as consumer can do is get a lawyer and sue under the lemon law and i know you don't need any money to retain an attorney. I know that 928 complaints that some thing is wrong with the product,and i am sure that the courts will agree with me. I had high hopes for nissan cars but now if you try to give me one i would try and have you committed. I will never buy another nissan ever.
I bought the 2004 nissan maxima sl for my wife in 2008.it was a one owner with about 90,000 highway miles, i loved the car and had no problems until feb 2010.the abs system started acting up.sounds like the abs is trying to engage every time you hit the brakes.nissandealership wanted $100 just to hook it to computer to see what the problem was, no thank you.i had a mechanic friend hook his service computer up while i droveand like many other consumers, my maxima has a right (passenger) rear speed sensor that is bad, this causes the brakes to not function properly, all the while there are no service lights on the dash, you can pull the abs fuse and but then that knocks out 1/2 of the cluster, including speedometer, gas gauge, parts of the obc, this is a huge problem suffered by many consumers and needs to be addressed immediately.
The abs braking system broke down several times before it failed all together.the problem appears to be due to a faulty design that allows rust to build up between the wheel sensors and the hub, which appears to be most prevalent in the salt states.the initial symptoms include the abs firing during regular braking, which could be a safety concern at high speeds.eventually, the misfiring abs will cause the abs controller to burn out completely.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving approximately 55 mph when she noticed a loud squeaking noise from the brakes. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and they advised her that the abs failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 76,800.
Partial brake failure when approaching highway stop light at 45 mph, dry conditions.braking distance more than doubled as front brakes made very loud scraping and grinding sounds (not typical abs sound) while not having any stopping power - i appeared to only have rear brakes.was able to stop just inside intersection. Luckily no traffic was in way, avoiding an accident.dealer identified problem as caused by rust buildup on rear hubs due to lack of a drainage channel/port on rear "knuckles" (said drainage port wasn't there), a known problem.water backup in knuckle causes rust on hub and on abs sensors, resulting in premature failure of both abs sensors, which in my case caused an unexpected stopping problem.both rear hubs and abs sensors had to be replaced at cost of over $1300.car is very low mileage and garaged.dealer identified this as a known problem and nissan described the repair in service bulletin reference ntb07-016b, also in nhtsa database as service bulletin number 07016, nhtsa item # 10021681.this failure was not routine and only the luck of the situation allowed an accident to be avoided.this known problem was identified in 2007 and i was unaware of it, though nissan was.this is a serious safety problem with the abs brakes and should trigger a recall so that others may be alerted to have this repair before more accidents occur.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact stated that the abs sensor warning light would illuminate and the system activated erroneously, causing the vehicle to catch on fire. There were no injuries.the fire department was called to extinguish the fire and a fire report was filed.the vehicle was destroyed.the manufacturer was notified of the failure, but denied any assistance to the contact.the failure and the current mileage was 97,000.
Consumer complained about anabs brake system problem.when applying the brake a loud noise was heard. When turning, a clanking loud noisewas alsoheard. Consumer took the vehicleto the deals on 4 separate occasions,however, the problem recurred.*sb
Over the course of several months, the "slip" indicator light on my dashboard would blink as the right front wheel locked up and i would hear a grinding noise.my nissan dealer could not duplicate this event.when this lock up would happen, the car "pulled" violently to the right and i would lose control of the car.when these events would happen my vehicle speed would be between 25 and 40 mph and on a dry road and either driving straight or around a minor curve.on sat. 5/30 while driving between 35 and 45 mph the slip light came on 3 times within 10 minutes.the first time a violent pull to the right with loss of control causing me to go onto the shoulder of the road.the second time, both front brakes engaged and the car almost came to a complete stop and the car behind me missed rear ending me by 5-6 feet.the third timeboth front wheels locked up pulling me to the right.no damage.there is no warning when these events happen.sudden and shocking loss of vehicle control.the brakes lights do not come on.my nissan dealer tells me that there have been no "codes" in the past, but on sat. The vehicle "threw" a code indicating the yaw/g force sensor had failed.as the driver of the car, you are out of control and risking your life, property,and the safety of other motorists.this dangerous condition can lead to accidents, property damage, injury and possibly death.
It started with a loud noise out of the left front wheel then the abs light came on then the back and service engine light and then the speedometer would read the speed. Then it shuts down if im at a stop light for a while or out of nowhere this is not safe!!! at all as it can cause and accident. Its has happened at turning lanes and the car behind thank god stop in time or else he would of rear ended me. Soo i took it to the dealer and said it needed a new abs pump, harness, and ipdm. I've only had this car for 9months its a 2004 nissan maxima with 56,000miles on it and for the price i paid this shouldn't be happening to a car that claims to be sooooo reliable. Not happy at all!!!!! now im stuck paying $2500.00 for repair and something that i've read sooo many complaints about and nissan just avoids it and says cant do anything since it has no warranty very disappointed!!!! angry!!! frustrated!!! and broke!!!!!
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the antilock brake sensors came on as soon as the brake pedal was engaged. There was also a loud noise when the brakes were applied. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the sensors and wheel hub needed to be replaced by drilling new drain holes into the wheel assembly.the repair would cost $1700 since there were no related recalls or warranties for the failure. The manufacturer was contacted and gave him the nhtsa hotline number to file a complaint. The failure mileage was 60,000.updated 05/24/11*ljupdated 05/25/11
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.on approximately six occasions, the engine revved while approaching a stop.the brake was being depressed at the time of the failures.the abs actuator had to be replaced at 62,000 miles.two of the goodyear tires cracked and had to be replaced.the current mileage was 63,000 and failure mileage was 62,000. Updated 12/1/08 the consumer also stated there was a problem with the transmission. Updated 12/05/08.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving approximately 100 mph, the vehicle drove off a hill, struck a stop sign, made 360 degree turns into an intersection, and crashed through a brick wall and a chain fence before landing in someone's home.two occupants were killed, including the driver.the contact stated that the driver of the vehicle was always very cautious when driving and would have obeyed the speed limit.through online research, the contact found several complaints for her make and model vehicle, including unexpected aceleration and brake failure.the manufacturer was not notified.a police report was filed.the vin and mileages were unknown.
I took possession of this vehicle around the 14th of november and this vehicle has been returned back to the dealership 6 times within a two week period.i think this could possible be a flood car there is a smell of mildew and the visor are water damaged.to this day the vehicle has not been fixed and it is the 26th day of december 2011. The transmission seems to be slipping and i am afraid to enter traffic as the car stalls and then sticks upon accelerating. The check engine light as well as the brake and abs lights are constantly on when the dealership stated that they had turned them off.i can smell fumes upon starting and driving this car.i am parent and i don't like to give my child or any other person a ride because of the smells.the tires were bald on the car and twice when it rained i almost has 2 major collisions when the vehicle veered into the other lane driving 45 in a 65 mph zone.i am filing a complaint because i don't think this car is a good car. I have contacted the finance company and they are stating this is out of there hands. I have taken pictures of the different item that seems to be water damaged.i also will be filing a complaint with the consumer law group regarding this matter.
I bought a brand new nissan maxima 2004.after driving for 5 years, it has given nothing but headache and stress. It would not accelerate or would be jerking/shaking after stepping on the accelerator. While driving in the freeway, my car would slow down and couldn't drive pass 20 mile per hour, then engine died.i had replaced catalytic converter ,sensors, mufflers,brakes. And the problems still haven't resolved.as of today, i don't have a car, it is at the dealer for diagnostic.
Abs system failed after 5 years and 44,000 miles.needs $2000+ to repair.this is unacceptable, especially since this is not an isolated incident.this has happened to many, many other owners of this make/model car.nissan issued a tsb but will not accept responsibility.
The abs lights keep coming on my cars 2004 maxima and its making a loud noise off and at low speed: repair bill 2600 the deal stated i need 2 rear hub 2 rear sensor and actuator change (abs activates with normal braking / abs warning lamp is on) c1110controller failureis the problem accord to the dealer.
While driving my vehicle started having problems stopping. It was determined that the abs system is not working properly. The vehicle is pulsing while stopping. I checked the internet and found this to be an ongoing problem. I then called a local nissan dealer who also stated it is a problem & there is a bulletin regarding the abs system. Yet there is no recall on it. Once again nissan not taking responsibility for the problems with their vehicles. Nissan is telling me that the cost to repair this problem can be in excess of $1500.00. This is disgraceful. It is obvious there is a problem. I cannot wait to get rid of my nissan. I will never buy another one. I will also be filing a complaint with bbb, consumer reports, all automobile outlets and of course the internet.
I have been to the nissan dealership 3 times in the past two weeks.i have spent over $2000 on the abs system and it is still not corrected.i replaced a rr sensor and also the abs module.now i am going to have to replace another sensor in the lr and replace the module again.the abs light came on and also the brake light.the brake pedal jerked and i could hear a noise under the pedal that sounded like wires burning.i can not believe that i have spent $2300 and i am still having the same problem and i seems like i am going to have to spend another $2300 to have properly functioning brakes.thanks nissan.
2004 and newer nissan maximas has a serious steering wheel vibration after 40mph. Nissan dealership says they are no complaints, but the internet if full of customers having this same problem. My car is 6years old but only has 34,000 miles. New tires, brakes,rotors,alignment multiply tire balances has not fixed this problem. On the internet customer have replaced struts, bearing,cv axles and problem still exist. This seems like a problem needs to be addressed.
My abs light came on about a year ago, i took it to the mechanic shop to have them look at it. And they told me i needed to replace the rear wheel hub and the abs sensor so i did which cost me $800 dollars. The mechanic told me they get a lot of maxima in there shop with the same problem. He said it was a nissan manufacturers flaw. So make the long story short after i replaced the hub and the abs sensor my abs light still stays on and now i need and abs control module which went bad because of the wheel hub getting rusty.
Transmission slipped and vehicle surged forward striking a vehicle.abs system faulted as i stopped.
Recently purchased a 2004 nissanmaxima for my 16 year old, did not have the car for 3 days and had car shut off and could hear a motor or pump running.determined it was the abs pump, vehicle warranty does not cover that now nissan is charging $1500.00 to fix problem.needless to say the car is not fixed and sitting under car port until we can resolve issue.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was traveling 65 mph when the brakes were abruptly applied and they exhibited an abnormal grinding. The contact stated that the brakes were recently serviced and the vehicle was taken back to the dealer but the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. The failure recurred one week later and the vehicle was taken to the dealer again for diagnosis. Again, the dealer was unable to diagnose the failure and the vehicle was not repaired.the vin was unavailable. The failure mileage was 105,000 and the current mileage was 106,000.
The abs pump in the maxima is defective.it grinds and grinds and the light doesn't come on.the mechanics could not find what was wrong with the car until the sound was so loud, you could hear it from outside the car.the car is only a few years old and this should not happen.if you visit maxima.org, you can see on the forum that everyone with an '04 maxima has an abs problem.this needs to be recalled and nissan should fix these.this is over $1000 of work from the mechanic.we have owned 6 nissans and this is the only time this has ever happened.it is very upsetting that nissan will not acknowledge this problem.
Anti-lock brakes would fire during normal braking, at higher speeds.had to have multiple wheel sensors replaced.dealer claims is it corrosion related.
Dt*: the contact stated a recall letter was received in the mail 4/20/06.the nhtsa recall, # 05v512000, concerning seat: front assembly: power adjust.the dealer was notified on 4/21/06 to have the recall repaired.the dealer stated the first available appointment would be 4/26/06, however the contact believed this is not going to be remedied in a timely manor.updated 5/16/2006 - the brake made noise and the tire deflated due to dry rot.
My 2004 nissan maxima started making a grinding noise when i put on brakes with pedal & steering wheel vibrations dec 2009, i took it to 2 different mechanic shops for the problem & was told i needed front & back brakes & rotors which i purchased costing over $700.00 and the problem wasn't resolved, i took the car to jeffrey nissan dealer in roseville,mi and they could not find the problem, this went on for over a month and finally the abs light & brake lights came on, i took the car back to the same nissan dealer at which time i was informed that my abs system had went, costing me $2400.00 dollars in repairs(in addition to the $700.00 dollars already spent for a total of $3100.00 dollars). I believe the abs system was defective and should have been repaired by nissan and looking at all the other comments regarding the 2004 nissan maxima there should have been a recall.
I've had a total failure of the vehicle dynamic control/stability control.the yaw/g force sensor failed.prior to this being discovered by a code on the car's computer, i complained to the dealer that on dry roads, on straight always and curves at speeds between 25 and 45, the passenger front brake would engage without warning and the car would pull violently to the right.dealer investigated and could not duplicate the experiences.on sat. 5/30 in under 10 minutes 3 times i experienced a sudden and uncontrollable application of the right front brake which pulled me off the road and onto the shoulder of the road 2 times and the application of both front brakes which caused the car to come to a sudden full stop.i was nearly rear ended by the car behind me.when this failure happens it is un announced, sudden violent and the brake lights do not come on.nissan confirms the sensor has failed.this is a dangerous condition and can lead to accidents, property damage, injuries and possibly death.
Abs light came on with the brake light then vibrating noise started. Now every time that i break the car shuts off is able to start on again but about every time i break it shut off again is very dangerous and someone could get hurt. When i bought the car they told me it was a manufacture problem and it was not going to affect the car and now it is. I own the car for 10 months and the warranty expired so now i'm stuck paying for 3000 dollars to get it fixed when in still making payment on the car and can't even afford it.
The abs system has stopped working at only 42,000. I believe the part is defective. Now the car cannot use abs to stop which is unsafe in rain or snow.the manufacturer does not want to help pay for the repairs, although the dealer is willing to offer a discount for repair because the car has only 42,000 miles on it when the abs stopped working.
I have a 04 maxima-while at first i did not know what the noise was or where it was coming from.i took my car to several places for a mechanic to identify the noise.at first none of them knew what it was.then finally one said he thought it had something to do with the abs system.but there was no light to indicate that.the noise continued and i continued to try to find out what it was.i took my car to the nissan dealer in marlow heights and the mechanic told that the noise came from after-market pads.even i knew that was not it.so i was told just wait and see if it gets worse.well it has gotten worse.then if came across a master technician who told me exactly what the problem was (the abs system)although still abs light was not on.now the car is in the shop and of course the car warranty has expired and the extended warranty does not cover the cost (right rear abs sensor and cap)and let's hope that i don't need an actuator which cost $1,500.i'm waiting to hear from nissan.if they don't cover the cost which i think they should (this being my fourth max) since the car is not really that old.and i also think that nissan knows about this problem. And if they don't cover the cost this will be my last nissan.
When reversing my brakes squeak almost every time. 8000 miles on vehical, well kept, normal driving conditions. Took it to the dealer to and they told me nothing was wrong. No inspection of my brakes were done, just visually.
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated the abs actuator warning light would illuminate and the vehicle would shake, rattle and knock violently. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for the failure and was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted to report the failure.the failure mileage was 124,000.
Dt*: the contact stated the abs light remained illuminated after the car was turned on or off.the light illuminated on and off by itself.the battery needed to be disconnected to shut the light off.most of the times, the abs had to be completely disconnected, and the vehicle was operating without this safety feature.there were no warning signals prior to the incident.the vehicle was taken to the dealership, who determined that the entire abs system and the sensors needed to be replaced.
The abs system has stopped working at only 42,000. I believe the part is defective. Now the car cannot use abs to stop which is unsafe in rain or snow.the manufacturer does not want to help pay for the repairs, although the dealer is willing to offer a discount for repair because the car has only 42,000 miles on it when the abs stopped working.
I have a 04 maxima-while at first i did not know what the noise was or where it was coming from.i took my car to several places for a mechanic to identify the noise.at first none of them knew what it was.then finally one said he thought it had something to do with the abs system.but there was no light to indicate that.the noise continued and i continued to try to find out what it was.i took my car to the nissan dealer in marlow heights and the mechanic told that the noise came from after-market pads.even i knew that was not it.so i was told just wait and see if it gets worse.well it has gotten worse.then if came across a master technician who told me exactly what the problem was (the abs system)although still abs light was not on.now the car is in the shop and of course the car warranty has expired and the extended warranty does not cover the cost (right rear abs sensor and cap)and let's hope that i don't need an actuator which cost $1,500.i'm waiting to hear from nissan.if they don't cover the cost which i think they should (this being my fourth max) since the car is not really that old.and i also think that nissan knows about this problem. And if they don't cover the cost this will be my last nissan.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was driving 25 mph and applied the abs when the brakes locked abnormally. The contact took the vehicle to a local mechanic and the technician replaced the abs sensors. The contact stated that after the repair, the brakes were no longer locking but the abs warning light would illuminate sporadically. The contact has not taken the vehicle back to the local mechanic to inspect the cause for the abs warning light being illuminated. The contact was concerned that the brakes would lock and potentially cause a crash.the failure mileage was 78,500.
Grinding noises detected from applying brakes on thursday 4/3/08.. Car taken to nissan repair shop to determine cause of problem. Diagnosis is abs system failure and rear right wheel sensor failure. There was no warning light from the abs system to indicate a problem contacted nissan headquarters on monday 4/7/08 which is same day thecar was taken to repair shop. I have requested some assistance from headquarters with no reply as of this date. Repair bill +- $2,300.00 to get my car back on the road.
The abs control module on the nissan 2004 is not only faulty but dangerous.the problem comes from a short on the passenger rear wheel sensor short which in turns causes the abs module to fail.the abs motor will run even without the key in the ignition causing the battery and motor to become very hot.
Anti-lock brake and all actuator failures.started making a bit of noise prior to failure.as a result of the failure, anti-lock, anti-skid, vsc, do not work.i have purchased approximately $1800 in parts.
2004 nissan maxima se. Anti-lock brake (abs) components failing, there is also a service bulletin on the nissan website describing ways to fix or replace parts, but very expensive. This is absolutely a public safety issue. The abs did kick on under normal braking and now the abs motor is stuck running, the brake and abs lights are on and the abs system will no longer activate in a dynamic sliding condition. The abs motor continues running even when the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed. The fuse and motor get extremely hot and may potentially cause a fire in the vehicle if the battery is not disconnected overnight. There are a number of different posting on the web about this problem and at least 3 different nissan dealerships that i have called are aware of this being a problem with this model.
Defective abs sensor ($482.71) apparently a common issue with the 2004 nissan maxima as there is a service bulletin alerting the dealers of the same. I tried to get nissan to at least cover the cost of the part ($202.99) and was finally contacted by the "regional rep" after over a week of e-mails and phone calls. I was told i was basically "sol". Seems to me that a brake issue involving defective parts is very serious one. And at least the consumer should be alerted to it, even if it is not at the recall stage yet!!!! no longer happy with the folks at nissan.
The contact owned a 2004 nissan maxima. While the vehicle was parked in the garage at the contact's home, the hood blew up and the front end burst into flames. The contact opened the garage door and extinguished the fire. There were no injuries or property damage. The maintenance indicator illuminated. The vehicle was driven to five star nissan of florence (311 n cashua dr, florence, sc 29501, 843-628-0032) where it was diagnosed that the speed sensor failed. The contact stated that the insurance company totaled the vehicle. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 96,149.
Dt*:the contact stated the steering wheel vibrated while the brake pedal was depressed.the vehicle was taken to the dealership, which determined the front rotors needed to be turned and the rear passenger side caliper was rusted to the rotor.the front rotors were turned and the rear caliper and rotor was cleaned.there have been no further problems.updated 4/11/2006 - the consumer indicated that there is still a slight vibration in the steering column.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.since the vehicle was purchased, the contact has experienced failures with the radio and headlights, the rotors were replaced three times, the front coil springs were replaced twice, and the battery wiring burned.currently, the transmission pulls when the vehicle is accelerated.the vehicle will be taken to the dealer to diagnose the transmission failure.the manufacturer stated that no recalls were available for any of the failures.the current mileage was 49,000 and failure mileage was 26,000.
1) normal driving conditions, no extraordinary events2) 'brake judder' causing uncontrolled movement of steering wheel3) taken to dealer in february 2005, rotors re-surfaced, problem recurrence after only 7,000 miles (may 30, 2005). Taken to dealer june 09, 2005. Dealer will not replace rotors at menufacturer's cost.
Purchase new car dec 2003, car vibrated while braking and making a rubbing noise when turning, this was at 11,000 miles, rotors were turned and then problem started again and the rotor were turned a second time.the rotors were turned a third time when the noise returnedthe fourth visit the rotors were replaced after much protest by the dealership.now the problem is back again the noise has returned.. Do you have any information regarding a defect with the rotors, struts, or brake pads.. The brake pads were also replaced after i insisted that they were replaced.the dealership continues to say that the rotors get hot and can warp when you hit water on the road, surely the rotors should not have to be replaced after a year of normal wear.i also have a 1997 toyota 4 runner and a 95 4-runner and have never had to replace the rotors. Please advise.
Front brakes pulsate violently when braking. Front end shimmies constantly. Original front tires wore out within 10,000 miles. Nissan continues to ignore the design flaws and component failures (rotor failure) in this 2004 maxima. Owners are getting nothing but the runaround when vehicle safety is a huge issue.
While driving at highway speed steering wheel shook.dealership inspected vehicle twice.first timethey tightened thesuspension system.the second time dealershipreplaced the frontrotors, but the problem recurred. Also, radiator failed.
With only 30,000 miles on my maxima i have had to replace 1)motor mount 2)front strut 3)rotors (need to be replaced again) and still the wheel shakes even at low speeds.
Front struts replaced on my brand new 2004 nissan maxima after 9 months. I also had to have my rotors turned after 18k miles. I know of others that had/have the same problems.
When driving vehicle shook uncontrollablyat any speed. There was a severe vibration in the steering wheel, seats, a defect in the rubber molding of the windshield, the brakes squealed, the brake rotors were out of round and a grinding sound when the steering wheel was turned.the tires were rotated a few times, the brakes were lubed and sanded, power steering rack was adjusted, brake rotors were replaced and a brand new set of tires were added. *sc
Dt*: the contact stated, while decelerating or depressing the break pedal, the front wheels and steering wheel vibrated and jerked from left to right. The problem was recurring, but not constant. The vehicle was inspected and serviced on four separate occasions. Each time, the front break rotors were turned, eliminating the vibration for a short period of time. The manufactured determined the rotors overheat at times, warping the rotors, and suggested the vehicle be taken to another service dealer. The manufacturer also confirmed that warranty has expired, so services would be provided at cost.
Dt: contact states when the vehicle is in reverse there is a loud squeaking noise when the brake pedal is pushed. Also,there is vibration when the brake pedal is pushed while driving the vehicle.a goodyear service dealer stated the rotors needed to be replaced.the dealer where the vehicle was purchased said there was nothing wrong with the brakes.this has been ongoingsince the vehicle was purchased.
Multiple strut failures on a car with only 28k miles.also brake rotors continue to warp.this is unacceptable for such a new car.
At 13k miles, when traveling over 50 mph and i step on the brake, the steering wheel and front end judders violently.this has caused much concern and worry.however, when i took my car to the dealer i was told that the rotors could be "machined down to a smooth finish at my expense of $120.00".i asked why it wasn't covered under my warranty and was told, "because it's considered maintenance."for a new car - 2004, under 30k miles that is bull and nissan should fix the problem!
Dt*:the contact stated the steering wheel vibrated while the brake pedal was depressed.the vehicle was taken to the dealership, which determined the front rotors needed to be turned and the rear passenger side caliper was rusted to the rotor.the front rotors were turned and the rear caliper and rotor was cleaned.there have been no further problems.updated 4/11/2006 - the consumer indicated that there is still a slight vibration in the steering column.
Problem 2 of 5:purchased 2004 maxima brand new.car is now 10 months old.on or about 2/24/05 my steering wheel was stuck in the up position.the maxima's tilt motor was not working.when you turn the key the steering wheel moves to driver's memory position.my car was stuck upright.it was stuck so high up it was like driving a bus and very hard to turn.i brought my car to the dealership right away because i could not drive the car with the steering wheel up like a bus driver.it was dangerous and very hard to turn the wheel.the dealership had to order the part and had to manually adjust my steering wheel to a more comfortable position so i can drive my car until the part came in.on 3/11/05 the dealership finally replaced the inop tilt motor.also, my trunk still pops open sometimes in reverse.
At any speed, the steering wheel vibrated severely.the consumer stopped the vehicle and pulled off and the problem seemed to correct itself. The manufacturer and the dealer are aware of the problem.
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2004 and newer nissan maximas has a serious steering wheel vibration after 40mph. Nissan dealership says they are no complaints, but the internet if full of customers having this same problem. My car is 6years old but only has 34,000 miles. New tires, brakes,rotors,alignment multiply tire balances has not fixed this problem. On the internet customer have replaced struts, bearing,cv axles and problem still exist. This seems like a problem needs to be addressed.
Bought the maxima new in september 2004, and several months later i started noticing steering vibrations, which was getting worse with time. They manifest typically around 55 mph. After taking it several times to the dealership, the shimmy has never been resolved. The shimmy is distracting, extremely annoying and probably cause extra wear and tear on front steering components including the tires. At this moment no solution to the problem has been found for my car.
I think you need to look into the issue of shimmy or vibration in the maxima's 2004-2005-2006.my car has the shimmy and i and the dealer have done just about everythingnissan says to do to resolve the issue.i even bought new tires another brand and it is still there. $$$ what is happening is that there is a constant shimmy in the steering wheel.the shimmy is mostly very light except for certain speeds the you can see it in the wheel.it is not the tires .. It may be the wheels or the steering components.if you or nissan would poll all of the owners of the maximas you will find that this issue is the norm and not exception. Go out onto the web to www.maxima.org and under 6th gen look at the complaints under shimmy.i don't know of anyone who has a maxima that doesn't have the shimmy and i am sure there are many who just live with it.this issue will keep me from buying another maxima. This could be a safety issue at higher speeds as that is when the shimmy really shows up.please take a closer look at this.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. Check engine light came on and within a few days problem began.when driving down an incline and turning one way orthe other the car will die, steering will lock up and there is no way to steer.unable to restart engine until you come to a complete stop, put in park then it takes multiple attempts to restart.you also cannot even steer over to the side of the road to get out of traffic.this almost caused me to have an accident on two different occasions.i found out that nissan has a recall on altimas with this same issue, but will not cover and recall my vehicle.this is very dangerous and i do not understand why they would only recall certain makes when it is the same exact error code on both vehicles.it is a p3040 cam sensor/cam shaft recall through nissan.however, they say my make and model does not fall under this recall.shouldn't they recall all vehicles with this same problem?thank you for your help in this safety issue.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact was driving at low speeds when the vehicle exhibited a loud noise and the steering wheel began to shake violently. The vehicle began to wobble and jerked into another lane, resulting in a crash. The driver sustained injury and was sent to the hospital.a police report was filed.the dealer nor manufacturer were notified of the failure.the vehicle was destroyed.the failure and current mileage was 78,000.updated evoq 11/01/11
At highway speeds, the front end of my car "shimmy's".when applying normal pressure to the brake at highway speeds, this "shimmy" becomes a bit more pronounced.i have had all work on my car done at the dealers service center from where i purchased it. I have brought my car in for service on more than one occasion for this specific issue, and the technicians have not been able to diagnose the cause (tire pressure, wheel balance/alignment, struts) have all been looked at/replaced but have not corrected the issue.there are many online posts about this issue; therefore, it is not an uncommon occurrenceand should be fixed via a recall - this is certainly a safety issue.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. When i was driving, the steering locked up and there was no way to steer. I don?t know how i did it, being petite and not so strong, but i managed to make the car move to the side, then it turned off automatically. I tried to turn on the car and it didn't start. I had to wait a few minutes and turn the key for a few seconds until the engine restarted. It becomes extremely difficult to pull over to the side, and i was saved the 5-7 times this happened to me. Luck was on my side! i didn't drive my car on the freeway, because i was terrified my car would stall and my son and i would die in a terrible car accident. I finally had to go to my shop and replace the two camshaft sensors with the following codes p3040 and p0345. With some searching, i found out that i?m not the only one with this issue. I stand by the former complaint: ?i found out that nissan has a recall on altima?s with this same issue, but will not cover and recall my vehicle. This is very dangerous and i do not understand why they would only recall certain makes when it is the same exact error code on both vehicles. It is a p3040 and p0345 cam sensor/cam shaft recall through nissan. However, they say my make and model does not fall under this recall. Shouldn't they recall all vehicles with this same problem?? thank you for your help in this safety issue.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.ever since the vehicle was purchased, the contact has been hearing a noise coming from the steering wheel.he took the vehicle to the dealer several times and they replaced the brakes, struts, and tires.the abs sensor light illuminated and currently the rear sensors and the actuator need to be replaced.the contact believes that this may have been the cause of the failure the entire time.he consulted the dealer several times while the vehicle was still under warranty.the vehicle is no longer under warranty and the contact believes that the cause of the failure has recently surfaced.the failure mileage was 43,668.
My 2004 nissan maxima 3.5se shifts from 1st to 2nd gear very hard, also from reverse to drive when i back up.this has been happening for a month or so and now my mechanic is saying that i need a new transmission.after some internet research, i see that this problem is happening everywhere with the 2004 maxima.this car has not been in an accident and it now has 100,600 miles.i have just had the rack & pinion replaced last week as well as that was bad ($1100).
Vehicle front end shakes at 40-70 mph.
When driving at 50 to 60 mph, the steering wheel shimmies. I've taken the car back to the dealer four times, twice they have balanced the tires, they recalibrated their balancing machine and once they made an adjustment to the steering column. Problem still exist with only 7800 miles. *la
Dt*:the contact stated while attempting to drive a popping sound was heard from the steering column causing it to become inoperable.the vehicle was towed to the local dealership.the dealership was unable to determine the cause of the steering failure.the manufacturer was alerted.
Steering wheel shimmy since purchased in june, 2004.shimmy occurs between 55 and 65 mph.have been to the dealer at least 4 times for this issue.they even applied the following service bulletin to no avail:service bulletin num : 04085 , date of bulletin: jul 16, 2004nhtsa item number: 10008836.
While driving, the steering wheel vibrated heavily.it was hard to turn the wheel. The dealer exchanged the vehicle for another and the new vehicle has experienced the same problems.the vehicle would also pull. *sc
I purchased my 2004 maxima 18 months ago. From the time i drove it off the lot it started shaking. I took it back to the dealer a total of 4 times each time they told me it was something different,from the rotors to a weight falling off the wheel(which they say i lost).i was driving on a interstate highway and the vehicle started shaking and pulling so bad i almost had an accident.when i took it back for the fifth time i was told i had to pay to have the vehicle fixed(i had not owned it but 2 months). Finally i took it to another dealer (same affiliate) who fixed it so the shaking was not as bad (after 3 visits). I have taken the vehicle back on several occasions since then,and now when the jerking has gotten worse,sometimes jerks so hard it hurts my neck. The gears jerk when changing. I thought i just had to deal with the fact that i brought a lemon,but after reading all these complaints (which are either the same or similar) i know nissan needs to correct these issues before someone is seriously hurt or loose there lives(as well as others).and i do plan to continue emailing sending letters,and calling until someone listens.now i don't feel alone in this issue just pissed off.that nissan has allowed this to go on so long without addressing the safety issue of this vehicle.
2004 nissan maxima transmission issues1st n 2nd shift hard, 2nd n 3rd slippingshimmy in the steering while driving.
Maxima 2004 sl 3.5steering wheel tilt stopped working.
Steering wheel shimmies at speeds from 50-80 mph and also shimmies harshly when braking at lower speeds.i had this in for repair twice so far. The first time they turned the rotors. The next time they rotated the tires. Also, had gps/nav system in for repair three times to date. The dvd was reprogrammed the first time and replaced twice. I'm getting ready to file a lemon law complaint.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima that i bought new in 2003 in california. Within months to the first year, i have had continuous problems with the front end. I've had my wheels aligned, tires balance numerous times and checked due to a shimmy in the steering wheel, tires wearing unevenly and a clanking or thumping noise in the front right when going over a bump. These problems i have had for years and complained continuously. Had the car in the shop many timesfor these problems, but to no avail. Nissan fixed noise after 5 times in the shop in 2004 and 2005. Now over the years the noise has come back, but the shimmy was always a problem. I just learned to ignore it until now. I'm reading now online of other maxima owners having the same problem. I'm planning on approaching my nissan dealer here in florida about the shimmy, abnormal tire ware and clankiing noise as well. Can you help me?
Bought the nissan maxima on august 10, 2004 from vob nissan in rockville, md. Under 100 miles, took back to dealer due to unacceptable level of vibration in the front wheels felt through the steering wheel generally between 40and 70 mph on smooth surfaced highway driving.initially i was told this is probably due to flat spots on the tires per car sitting in the lot for an extended time.but the vibration continued.when cruising more pronounced.dealer initially performed wheel balancing which didn't work.then they replaced the front two continental tires which still didn't work.they performed ??road force balancing?? check.the tires had readings of close to 40 where the acceptable reading should be below 10.there was also an issue with the brakes.when driven at highway speeds and brakes are applied, the steering was visibly vibrating.vob also noticed the warped rotors in front and re-surfaced them.dealer replaced the continental tires with michelin mxv4.noticeable improvement in handling but not quite. Dealer did everything possible per written tsbs, etc. And that there is nothing else he could do, therefore call the manufacturer.3/22/05 i contacted darcars of rockville. They replaced the brake pads which were unevenly worn and also re-surfaced the rotors in a special machine while they were attached to the car as recommended by nissan.vibration problem was markedly better after that.however, i still feel the problems when pressing the break pedal lightly going at speed.also when driving above 60 mph on straight roads.i am debating whether to take the car back to the dealer now or wait for it to get worse.it has been a constant frustration.
The 2004 nissan maxima suffers from a common issue within the transmission. The valve body causes premature transmission failure within these cars. This results in sudden hard jerking / delayed shifting when changing gears in their automatic transmission. This means loss of control occurs when the transmission finally catches itself since the car will continue to rev higher than normal. Overtime the car will experience slow acceleration, due to the car being thrown into a safety mode unexpectedly which keeps the car in a "5th"gear state. Also, because of the codes this faulty part will throw, a vehicle with this transmission will not pass certain state emissions. Repairs are upwards to thousands of dollars, and unfortunately replacing it with the same part will only be a temporary fix.this is a major safety concern because it dramatically reduces the response time, and puts the driver at serious risk.
I am experiencing severe vibrations in the steering of my new 2004 maxima.after several trips for alignment, rotations and balancing - i was advised i had a bad tire by the local nissan dealer.they suggested i go to the local good year dealer and have the tire replaced.upon arriving at the good year dealer - i was informed that they had replaced several tires for the year, make and model and it was suggested that there was a manufacturing defect in the design of the car and it's ability to absorb oscillation of the tire.
I was driving on the interstate and i was going about 60mph then all of a sudden the car stalls out i have no control over the vehicle i come within seconds of being rear ended i'm in the middle lane so i have to figure out how to merge over but guess what i can't because the car is stalled out so i put caution lights on and it takes about twins before the car will even start back up and when it does its geared up to what sounds like a fifth gear and it barley takes off i'm talking my foot to the floor and it's taking off at 2mph come on now, so call for help get my car towed check engine light said it was crankshaft position sensor had it replaced check engine light went off came and picked up my car had to drive that day 45mins from where i lived and about e0mins into the trip bam it stalls again at 60mph same scenary after the car cools down it starts back up just fine but after 30mins of a constant drive it stalls out and i'm stuck in 5th gear ....please help!
Problem #2 (out of 4/5):purchased 2004 nissan maxima brand new.my second major problem, i think the car was about a year old.when you turn the car off and on the steering wheel adjusts to your liking automatically.well, it broke.so when i turned the car on, my steering wheel would not move to me, it was stuck in the upright position.when i tried to manually move to down and closer to me so i can drive the car, it would not budge.the steering wheel was stuck upright like a bus driver's steering wheel.i had not choice but to drive it all the way to the dealership like that.it was extremely dangerous driving like that, since it was very hard to turn the wheel, considering how high it was and close to the windshield it was.huntington, ny dealership replaced the part to fix the steering wheel, again a electronic problem.i did not have my car for a few days.i had to make another complaint to the corporate office, which by the way, does nothing.the service department at this dealership treats customers like garbage, especially if you are woman. Also, still have the problem, every now and then when i reverse, my trunk pops open.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving 50-55 mph, the steering wheel vibrated.the failure worsened when the contact depressed the brake pedal.the dealer was unable to determine the cause of failure, however, they aligned and balanced the tires.the failure still persists.the current mileage was 20,740 and failure mileage was 16,134.
Shimmy in the steering wheel when driving 40 mph and up dealer told my tires wereout of balance got tires balance still have problem,driving downto florida from new york was a nightmare.
I purchased the vehicle with only 30 miles, we were the first one's to test drive the car. During the drive we noticed a vibration in the steering wheel between 60-80 miles per hour. The sales person advised us that the car simply needed to be balance since it has been sitting on the lot for for 4months and the tires had a dull spot. We scheduled the service 4 days after the purchase. After the dealer replaced the tires with brand new continental tires, aligned, road force balance the vehicle. The problem still persist. Nissan consumer affair said that the car was tuned to spec and that we would have to live with it. Can someone explain to me why i am paying for a defective car and cannot do anything about it. [email protected].
Dt*: the contact stated while backing out of a parking space the steering wheel locked on a position and would not turn. The contact shoved the steering wheel each time to get the steering wheel to unlock. This occurred four times within a 5 minute interval. The contact drove the vehicle home. The next day the vehicle operated normally without anyproblems.
There is a rumbling noise coming from the right front wheel area when going over bumps at any speed.it sounds like a loose tie-rod ends or axle.the noise stops or is muffled when the brakes are applied when going over bumps. I have taken it back to the dealer four times and they have not been able to repair it.i also have a 1997 nissan pathfinder le, which i have been told that the tie-rod and axle need replacing and it produces the same noise when going over bumps except more severe. The paint on my maxima also has a rough finish to it.
My 2004 nissan maxima exp transmission problems @ 65k replaced out of warrantysince then the car has had (4) front motor mounts (1) transmission mount.(1)rack and pinion replaced,(1) right front axle replaced. Struts are now bad! wheel bearings replaced, oil seals replaced and the front end makes noise like something big is loose. Over $12,000.00 dollars into vehicle last year alone? when the car came back with the new trans it still was not right ? i notified the dealer and they said they could not find anything? i chose not to pay @ last minute to bring to there attention and i was sent to collections? i am still paying the $3,997.00plus $1,500.00 fine for isf the vehicle is on its 2nd transmission and its gone bad now as well? nissan did replace the right axle @no/charge that was all.
Very bad steering wheel shimmy in 2004 nissan maxima.this problem has been attempted to be fixed by buying new tires, changing the wheels, putting on new rotors, rotating and balancing the tires, and tightening the steering rack.the nissan dealership also replaced all the lugs saying they were the wrong kind when in fact they installed the wrong ones.
Floorboard in my 2004 nissan maximais rotted out.passenger side is almost right through.my mechanic said no other cars have this problem.obviously, it is a nissan defect.safety issues aside, nissan should stand by their product.we pay good money and expect to get what we paid for.hold them accountable to fix or reimburse their customers!it is your job and responsibility to protect the consumer.thank you.
Vibration noise coming from sunroof area when sun shade is open, but sunroof glass is closed.
I leased an 04' nissan maxima. Parts have fallen off the car. The fit and finish are horrible on the car. The hood is mis-aligned. I have two recalls on the car as of 3-10-06, there is a smell of condensation inside, and now water is leaking inside through the roof.
I took possession of this vehicle around the 14th of november and this vehicle has been returned back to the dealership 6 times within a two week period.i think this could possible be a flood car there is a smell of mildew and the visor are water damaged.to this day the vehicle has not been fixed and it is the 26th day of december 2011. The transmission seems to be slipping and i am afraid to enter traffic as the car stalls and then sticks upon accelerating. The check engine light as well as the brake and abs lights are constantly on when the dealership stated that they had turned them off.i can smell fumes upon starting and driving this car.i am parent and i don't like to give my child or any other person a ride because of the smells.the tires were bald on the car and twice when it rained i almost has 2 major collisions when the vehicle veered into the other lane driving 45 in a 65 mph zone.i am filing a complaint because i don't think this car is a good car. I have contacted the finance company and they are stating this is out of there hands. I have taken pictures of the different item that seems to be water damaged.i also will be filing a complaint with the consumer law group regarding this matter.
The skyview roof in my 2004 nissan maxima is leaking water. During a hard rain when the car is sitting still for more than one hour, water will run through the interior lamps onto the interior. This is very annoying to the point that i hates when it rains. I have to place a large bath towel over the dashboard and gear lever to help prevent water and electrical damage! please help!
There was a gurgling noise from the heater core. Tsb #10003434. Dust got behind the protected screen in the dashboard, which made the dashboard components unreadable tsb#10003508.
Passenger side floor boards are rusted through.
The car started up and was running fine. My wife went back into the house to get our daughter and found the car had stalled. The car has not started since. I am concerned about this situation, because of the fact that the car justed stalled for no apparent reason. I hate to think what could have happened if my wife was driving the car. In addition, according to several post on edmunds.com this is happening to other consumers.i have had other problems with this car since i purchased it 3-12-03. It has been back to the dealership several times for the following reasons: service engine lights coming on, leaking sunroof, cd not working, a fog/condensation behind center console screen, and interior molding coming loose. I have called nissan usa and spoke to matt at 310-771-8454 ext 8454. If you can help with this please contact me at 410-239-0119. Thank you for your time and efforts.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with 96,000 miles and the undercarriage floor board is rotting away. I take excellent care of all of my cars and the car looks brand new, never been in an accident and serviced through the local nissan dealer for all work on it. I have had six nissan maximas (1987, 1990, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2009) and i've never had an issue like this. I live in the northeast but i always have. I think something was up with the quality and materials for the 2004 model.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the floor boards on the front half of the vehicle were rusted and corroded. The manufacturer was contacted and informed him to take the vehicle to the dealer for the repairs. The vehicle was then taken to the dealer who advised that the vehicle was out of warranty. The manufacturer was contacted a second time and informed him to get an estimate on the repairs for possible assistance. The estimate was provided to the manufacturer but they offered no further assistance. The vehicle was not repaired and a claim was filed with the manufacturer. The failure mileage was 112,000.
I noticed a smell when i was driving a couple weeks ago, so i took my 2004 nissan maxima into a local mechanic that i trust on 6/26/15. After putting the car in the air, it took him two seconds to note the problem: the floor panels on the front passenger and driver side are completely rotting/rusting through from the inside out. You can see my carpet through the bottom of my car on the driver's side. Mind you, there is no history of flood damage to this car (i paid the $40 for a carfax to find out), and i live in tennessee, where we do not get enough snow for salt to cause any damage. I've done an amazing job taking care of my car and am highly disappointed with this situation. I've also done my research and have noticed multiple complaints on this issue on the nhtsa website, so i know i'm just one of many 2004 maxima owners with this problem. This problem is an immense safety hazard. I was told i might be able to drive my car safely for another month or two before i risk my seat falling forward with me if i brake too suddenly. With as many customers who have had this problem and the fact that the damage begins localized on both the driver and passenger sides, respectively, this appears to be a structural defect in the 2004 maxima that needs to be corrected to ensure the continued safety of these cars' drivers.
The underside of the car is rusting away, a hole about 12 by 12 inches and increasing beneath the passenger seat. It may fall through one day.
Noticed a piece of metal hanging down from under the car on the passenger side front door.when i bent down, noticed that it was a piece of sheet metal from the floorboard.when i was able to get the car onto a lift, i noticed that the entire floorboard on the passenger side was completely rotted.i have noticed that on this website and many other pages on the internet, people have complained about this same problem, but nissan hasn't made any attempts to do nothing about it.this poses many safety concerns beside the obvious foot going thru the floor or water coming up thru the floor, but also poses a safety concern of fumes making their way into the passenger compartment. We have owned this car since it was brand new and have always been very happy with nissan and its reliability, but this isn't helping nissan's cause.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the passenger's side floor panel was severely corroded. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis. The technician stated that the floor panel would have to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 68,000.
I'm experiencing the same as everyone else with the 02-06 nissans.my floor boards are rusting out and these complaints are all over the internet.i'm amazed that this can be ignored
The floor boards on both the drivers and passenger side front have rusted out. Most of the other metal/ flooring has not rusted out like it has in these two spots. The rust does seem to lead up close to the sub frame which worries me of the integrity of the frame. The flooring has rusted out to the fabric/insulation portion of the interior. Also of concern is when you are getting in and out of the car the floor is so weak that your foot/leg could go through it. In time your feet can and will go through the floor with out warning.
I just bought a 2004 maxima on august 2014.just brought the car for a oil and the mechanic told me that a have a rotted floor panel an the passanger side.went on line and notice that i was not the only person with this problem.can you help? i dont feel safe in this vehicle.i have children and iam afraid that this can cause a accident.
While in for routine maintenance, mechanic noticed extensive corrosion on both the passenger and driver side of the metal underneath both front seats. First layer was rotted through on both side and on the passenger side there is also a small hole rotted through the second layer. Vehicle was not taken to a nissan dealer as of yet.
I have extensive rust through on both driver side and passenger front floor pans. It appears there was originally a double layer of metal and both layers are rusted with large holes in them. The car is beyond the five year rust through warranty but this really is severe and difficult to notice since it is under the car. The rust does not appear to be from the outside but appears to be from the inside out. I do not know what would cause the rust to begin from the inside but seems to be a design defect to me. I will take this up with nissan as i bought the car new, but i doubt they will offer to stand behind this, since this is extremely dangerous as it is possible for fumes or road debris to come through the carpet and into the passenger compartment. I am not certain what the mileage was when this began but this amount of rust did not begin recently. I suspect may nissan maxima's are affected by this problem and there should be some sort of safety notice to current owners to make them aware of this problem.
When having routine maintenance done, my mechanic informed me that the front passenger side floor board was rusted to the point where there was a hole enabling him to see the interior carpet from underneath.upon researching this issue, it appears that i am not the only one experiencing this dangerous and costly structural issue.i will be contacting nissan dealership and headquarters directly, although it appears that they have not assisted others and have turned a blind eye to this issue.i can't even believe that i have been driving with passengers in my vehicle who's feet may have gone right through the floor at any given time causing serious injury!nissan needs to step up and admit that there is an issue here.it appears as though low grade, inferior materials were used on this vehicle. As others have also stated, the steering wheel has a tendency to shake when driving over 40 making it feel off-balance or not aligned when in fact the alignment is fine.
The floor boards rusted out on both driver and passenger sides and we were not aware because the carpet covered but you can fit a fist through each one!should not happen!!
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. After inspecting the vehicle, the contact discovered that the driver and passenger side floorboard of the vehicle was rusted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 120,000.
The contact owns a 20004 nissan maxima. While at an independent mechanic for routine maintenance the contact was made aware of holes due to corrosion on the front driver and passenger side floor boards. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technicians stated the floor board had to be replaced. There was also a buzzing noise in the front end of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who stated the timing chain had to be replaced. The timing chain was replaced; however, the floor board was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 95,000.
The floor panel on the passenger side is rotten through and it fail the safety inspection. I am disabled and can not get under the car to take photos.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken for routine maintenance when he was advised that the passenger side floorboard was corroded. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and the current mileage was 88,000.
Rust in the floor board on the passenger side. It fail the state of nh safety inspection. This should not happen, my teachers showed that the nissan altima had the same problems.
I took my car in for an inspection, found out that the floor on the passenger side had rusted from the inside out and there was a good size hole. It cost me a couple hundred to fix because it wouldn't pass the inspection. The next thing was the slack timing chain, the car sounds like a truck. I've been told it would cost up to $3000 to fix. Then the biggest safety issue is the transmission, this one is really concerning. The jerking, bucking, kicking, clanging, the seconds of hesitation between drive and reverse and then suddenly it engages and the kick could give you whiplash. Sometimes i feel like i'm in a rodeo. When the car sits for awhile (overnight) there is no issue with the initial start but once it warms up that's it. You can't accelerate properly once the car slows down, or is making a turn, going around a bend or comes to a stop because it drops out of gear, then there is the hesitation and at that point it just revs, this happens 2 or 3 times before it engages again then there is a massive bang and the car lunges forward, by then the traffic is right under your rear bumper. After this happens a few times there is no more acceleration, the pedal has to be pushed to the floor for the car to move. The engine light came on a month or two ago and hasn't gone off. This is a real dangerous, safety issue. A few days ago another issue appeared, i cannot open the driver side door with the remote door opener or the electronic door opener on the inside of the door. At this point i've read many complaints about these issues, they are all manufacture problems but the timing chain and transmission is the biggest when it comes to safety because you do not know when the car will stop. Why hasn't nissan done a recall????? there are enough complaints.
Transmission jerks, slips while driving also banging sounds when you change gears this has been happening for awhile i had transmission fluid flushed, had the engine speed sensor replaced, now i was told i need transmission replaced90,898 miles had to replace under car body because it rotted out
While vehicle in for routine service, the technician pointed out significant rot to front passenger floor board on the undercarriage of the vehicle.
My moon-roof is marked with as3 dot 467 m078. Can some please tell me with is the same marking that in the 2004 recall.
Passenger floor board rotted out.
The passenger floor board has rusted through creating a hole about 7" by 14" under the carpet. Nissan was contacted through our local dealer in may and nissan responded that they would not repair the issue without cost to us. In investigating it is interesting to note that the panel that is rusted out appears to be painted in a green gloss primer when the remainder of the floor is the body color of white.in searching the internet it appears that there are many other maxima owners with the same issue. The car is garage kept in ohio, and rarely has a passenger on that side. Car is in my wife's name.
Drivers side floor pan rusted from the inside out with the rust radiating from a drain plug. Floor pan design allows water to pool internally and rust from the inside out.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. While having the vehicle serviced, the technician noticed that the front passenger side floorboard was corroded. The floorboard was replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 89,000.
Woke up to a horn steadily beeping, went to my window to see what was going on and i see flames shooting about 15 ft high and knew my neighbor's car was on fire, after the fire the owner told me he had not driven the car that day, and that it melted the dashboard and quickly destroyed interior and engine compartment of the car, there could have been fatalities or injuries as the car had a full gas tank, and luckily did not reach gas tank, but if it had there would have been major property damage to several homes, and many lives put at risk.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima and i read so many complaint about this vehicle especially the transmission i am having and there hasn't been a recall i have had problem with this vehicle such as axle radiator navigation don't work went out electricalproblems car is pulling because of transmission.
Front subframe completely rotted out lower control arm become unattached,had to repair subframe and all components,absolutely a safety risk, many recall on these vehicles but i don't understand why they don't have one for this vehicle
The skyview roof in my 2004 nissan maxima is leaking water. During a hard rain when the car is sitting still for more than one hour, water will run through the interior lamps onto the interior. This is very annoying to the point that i hates when it rains. I have to place a large bath towel over the dashboard and gear lever to help prevent water and electrical damage! i also the back seat gets wet.
Dt: contact states while driving the bumper came off.the service dealer stated the screw came out of the bumper.it is not under warranty.
Nissan maxima hood rusting.although warranty says it is covered dealer and nissan refuse to fix.
My 2004 nissan maxima was parked in my driveway.i turned the key and shut the driver door.when i shut the door the sunroof glass shattered all over me and the car.there was glass everywhere.the glass that was left on the sunroof was pointing upward.i got cut on my hands and my head was filled with glass.there was no warning or sound or notice whatsoever.this is something that needs to be investigated as it can be a serious hazard to people that are driving and this incident occurs.
Was exiting the highway stopped at a red light. I heard a loud popping noise. I opened the visor of the skyview and the entire glass was shattered. I got out the car and asked the guy behind me in a van if he saw something hit my car, he said hed didn't see anything hit my car. The skyview was popped up like someone had punched it out from the inside. The entire glass was shattered. The weather that day was rainy and about 60 - 65 degrees. I had the defroster on 80 degrees for the front windows and also had the back defroster on. I have done research on the web and so far have found two other people with the exact same complaint.
While driving a 2004 maxima ( a rental from enterprise) on interstate 91 in ct. On 3/7/2004, out of no where the glass roof exploded outward. Glass covered me and the backseat of the car. Nothing hit the car, i went under no overpasses, there were no other vehicles around me at the time. I nearly lost control of the car and suffered minor scratches to forehead and arm from the shattered glass. I strongly feel that this was some sort of defect and want this documented as to prevent further injury to other driver's of this make vehicle.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.after the contact's sun roof was replaced, he began to see bubbles on the replaced glass and rust on the roof of his vehicle.nissan was notified, but has not done anything to correct the failures.the current mileage was 41,000 and failure mileage was 38,000.
I was driving on the highway at 65 mph then all of a sudden i hear a loud popping noise.i became startled and swerved. I looked up and saw that the glass on my skyview sunroof was shattered.there were no cars next to me nor any trees overhead.
While driving 50 mph a loud explosion occurred.rear tailgate glassand sun roof glass shattered without any impact. Then, a year later,a recall for the sun roof glass was issued.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with 50,008 miles on it and recently had the abs coming on while i was driving and no dash warning lights on, brought it to the dealer to find out that the right rear abs speed sensor went bad but why didn't any warning lights come on they pulled the abs fuse and now the warning lights are on but you absolutely can not stop the vehicle when this happen this imagine hitting the brakes at 55 mph with your two year old in car and its not stopping because when you abs sensor goes bad it turns on the abs which does not allow your normal brakes to operate and do not throw any of your dash lights on, if i had the money for a lawyer i would be going after nissan right now it should work so if you have a problem with your abs it should turn at least your warning lights and then disconnect the abs so you can use your normal brakes to actually stop the car..... Also none of the front end and rear end body lines match up to none of the gaps between hood and fenders are the same can get finger in one side and not the other same with the trunk, and the car has only been in one accident that i know of that i reported had gotten side swiped at 45 mph on drivers side by big truck also notice that front and rear windshields do not have nissan stamp on windows the car fax was clean well the on the dealership i bought car from was clean i think this car was wrecked front and rear and fixed and wasn't reported then sold to me with 26,800 miles when i bought it no sits at 50,000 cause have nothing but problems with i would like a state inspector to look at car my opinion is car is unsafe but only one i have and still owe more than 10,000 dollars on it please help.
My car has not cranked on several occasions leaving me stranded. Also rattling sound for a long time when starting the car. This morning when i cranked my car it sounded like something broke loose, unable to drive will have to get it checked out also rust spots are forming on my hood, front bumper and both sides of my windshield.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. After having brake work done several times, the real problem was diagnosed. There is a problem with the struts. Both front struts need to be replaced. Car has 72,000 miles and has been very well taken care of. This is not normal wear and tear and it is a serious problem. The steering wheel shakes, there is a squeaking sound, and car sometimes seems to pull to one side or the other. Nissan has said that they will assume no responsibility. As a consumer, i respectfully ask that you look into this matter.
Rusting of underbody (floor), under driver and passenger, visible holes, diameter size of over 1 foot.
On november 15, 2011, i was walking across the parking lot of food store and noticed something hanging down from the passenger side of the car under the passenger seat. Upon investigation i found a hole in the bottom of the car where it had rotted out. The metal is flaking off and the hole continues to get bigger. I looked online to see if there had been a recall to fix the problem and found many other people with the same problem. Nissan refuses to recall or repair the problem.
I have a 2004 maxima sl with 90,000(mi) as i was driving on a rainy day i noticed the passenger front mat was getting wet when i got home i removed the mat and carpet and to my surprised ifound a sizable rust hole in the floor passenger side . I took the car to the dealer and informed the manager of my discovery she told me that she was going to contact nissan andfind out what to do. In the mean time i stopped by a few autobody shops to get quotes on fixing it i tried 5 shops and most of them refuse to touch it because is a structural part of the vehicle, they alsotold me they thought i should go see the dealer as the car shouldn't rust like that being so new.a few days later i went back to the dealer and asked the manager if she ha heard from nissan she said no, she mentioned that she has seen couple more cars come in for inspections and they noticed that the bottoms on the passenger sides were rusted consequently failing inspection.nissan should make a recall or force to make a recall on this issue my car is worthless because of the structural damage it has.nissan should be responsible for these repairs for using weak or cheaper materials.
While vehicle in for routine service, the technician pointed out significant rot to front passenger floor board on the undercarriage of the vehicle.i see from the listed complaints that this seems to be a systemic problem forthis particular vehicle and model year.
When driving vehicle shook uncontrollablyat any speed. There was a severe vibration in the steering wheel, seats, a defect in the rubber molding of the windshield, the brakes squealed, the brake rotors were out of round and a grinding sound when the steering wheel was turned.the tires were rotated a few times, the brakes were lubed and sanded, power steering rack was adjusted, brake rotors were replaced and a brand new set of tires were added. *sc
Rusting of underbody {floor board} driver and passager, visible holes, diameter size of over 1 foot.
Me and my boyfriend were sold this car for 2500 and the car needed a new battery, a new converter . Once i brought those items and put them in the car started having compression problems to the point it has a slow take off , cannot go up hills , and we have to shift gears just for it to move .. This car was sold to us like this and we almost fell off a cliff because of the compression problem and not being able to go up any hills .. The people who sold us the car said they will not fix the problem or refund our money .
My 2004 nissan maxima exp transmission problems @ 65k replaced out of warrantysince then the car has had (4) front motor mounts (1) transmission mount.(1)rack and pinion replaced,(1) right front axle replaced. Struts are now bad! wheel bearings replaced, oil seals replaced and the front end makes noise like something big is loose. Over $12,000.00 dollars into vehicle last year alone? when the car came back with the new trans it still was not right ? i notified the dealer and they said they could not find anything? i chose not to pay @ last minute to bring to there attention and i was sent to collections? i am still paying the $3,997.00plus $1,500.00 fine for isf the vehicle is on its 2nd transmission and its gone bad now as well? nissan did replace the right axle @no/charge that was all.
Front end vibrates when driving on the freeway. Car has been to dealer multiple times for tire rotation, tire replacement and lowering of air pressure in tires. Issue is still not resolved and i am told this is how nissan cars drive.the consumer has requested that nhtsa disregard this complaint. *sc the consumer was responded to about her request to drop the complaint.front end vibration as described by the consumer may result in a steering or suspension system failure therefore nhtsa requests from the consumer for information to be kept in files.*tc
I own a 2004 nissan maxima which was purchased march 2006.have replaced the struts and later found them to have some sort of defect. The radio/cd player went out about 6 months after the purchase of the vehicle. The horn went out, fog lights had a short, had numerous brake problems. A/c had to be re-charged 1 year after purchase..this list goes on. October 16, 2008, i had my vehicle towed due both transmission cooler linesbursing on the fwy. The shop repaired both lines totaling $428.54. Today is november 24, 2008 and my vehicle needs to go back to the shop due to the transmission slipping and jerking into gear. I have gone on line and read all the complaints for the 2004 nissan maxima's and the transmission problems. I am having the same issue the other owners have. Something needs to be done! there is evidence that nissan north america has not put these maxima's together in a correct manner. These are beautiful cars but are always breaking down. Please help!
Steering wheel shimmies excessively at any speed.it does it more when driver position is set to 1.have tried redoing the setting starting from position 2 but doesn't work. Taken the car to the dealer but unable to find cause. I noticed there are similar complaints. Nissan said they were going to test a 2004 maxima they knew didn't have problems to try and find the issue.haven't heard anything. I have the tires rotated every other oil change which is probably before each 7500 mile requirement. Tire pressure is maintained adequately as well. Seems to be getting worse. Tires are in good condition only 22000 miles 99% of that is driven on the freeway daily.
Multiple strut failures on a car with only 28k miles.also brake rotors continue to warp.this is unacceptable for such a new car.
Stering and vibration at 50 to 70 mph.
Warning signs started with a hard shift from 1st to 2nd to 3rd at 45k miles. Done regular transmission maintenance but problem remains the same. Later it started hard bang or jerk when shifting from drive to reverse or reverse to drive. At 112k miles it got worse and then knew reading online about faulty valve body problem in many 2004-2006 maximas transmission. Repair cost is too high to even mention. Second problem is timing chain plastic tentioners. A what? yes plastic timing chain tentioners inside engine compartment. Problem started at 50k and continued as of today. Complained to dealer when car was under warranty and deler said my car is running awesome. Nissan later changed the design of plastic timing chain tentioner. But what about those who has faulty designed timing chain tentioners? responsible parties knows about these isses but refuses to acknowledge. Why there is no recall yet?
Transmission slips and hesitates as you place in gear.once you place it in gear from drive to park to reverse it jerks very hard which places pressure on the motor mounts causing them to have problems.all of the nissan maxima's have a serious manufactured flaw with there transmission.this is a serious flaw and should have been recalled by nissan, all of the complaints made are all stating the same thing.this is clearly a manufacture defect. This defect occurs even if you are sitting still with your feet on the brakes and attempt to shift from park to drive to reverse the vehicle jerks so hard it moves the vehicle even though your feet is on the brakes.this is a serious issue.once the engine warms up the transmission begins to slip even as the vehicle approach a stop light or stop sign the car down shifts itself and jerk as it shifts.
10,522k miles,- i broke down due to failure of alternator and battery. Dealership replaced both.15,358k miles,- i complained about a loud rattling noise, like a flat tire rattling grinding noise and car feeling shaky.= dealership found no problem. Continuing driving my car thinking everything is ok. I bought it brand new so i shouldn't really worry. I was wrong for thinking that.27,500 mi. -i broke down againgot towed to the dealership,where they replaced another alternator.27,732-ibrought it back to dealership, because i just thought the noise my car still made didn't seem right.= dealership resecured heatshield 3.26'099 mi.-r/f headlight bulb burnt out. Dealer fixed that one.28'071 mi.-left side front headlight burnt out. Dealer replaced .29,276 mi.- i paid $300.00 for my major service that was due for my car, also thinking maybe my car wouldn't be as noisy as it is. Maybethe dealership might find the problem.31'431 mi.- i still hear the grinding noise,the cover under engine was loose, my air conditioner was not cold enough, and the center console was loose.=this time the dealership said it was the heat shield for the grinding noise, they fixed the loose cover under engine,fixed center console, and replaced low pressure hose in the a/c.31'813 mi.- car still making the grinding noise, i hear knocking noises from the back of the car when i reverse, and the a/t light stays on longer than normal,then turnes off.= dealer replaced front exaust pipe, said the knocking noise i hear in the back of the car, is from the aftermarket air cleaner.(that is in the front of car).when i picked up my car from the dealership, i felt like this time my car was going to be fixed.i got in my headed for home.i heard the same noise i have been complaining about since 15,358 mi.i turned around brought right back in to service.=they replaced the rear manifold and cat converter.i picked up my car but i still hear the noise my car makes and itis louder when turning.
2004 and newer nissan maximas has a serious steering wheel vibration after 40mph. Nissan dealership says they are no complaints, but the internet if full of customers having this same problem. My car is 6years old but only has 34,000 miles. New tires, brakes,rotors,alignment multiply tire balances has not fixed this problem. On the internet customer have replaced struts, bearing,cv axles and problem still exist. This seems like a problem needs to be addressed.
I almost got involve into an accident. I just bought a 2004 nissan maxima se (automatic) and its giving me transmission problems. The transmission slips (when the car is hot) between second and third gear, sometimes from first to second. I just wanted to buy a reliable car because we were going to have a baby. She was in the car when the accident was about to happen. My wife, my 4 months old baby and i where going to see my family and needed to take the highway. I needed to make a stop before entering the highway (to enter to the right lane). Since my car jerks when it shifts from first to second gear and from second to third gear, a tractortrailer almost hit me when i entered the highway. Because the transmission in my car is not reliable. It might get me into an accident because of the design flaw from the nissan corporation. I am not the only person complaining about the transmission on 2004 nissan maxima models. Give me a call or send me an email if you have any questions. Lou valdo
When snow is under the suspension the steering wheel vibrates uncontrollably.
The transmission in my car is slipping.when i am trying to take off many times the acceleration is decreased dramatically and puts my family in danger of having a terrible accident.the gears are hard to switch and it makes a loud noise when this happens.sometimes while driving it starts jerking as if it will cut off.the dealer claims to not have many issues with this problem but my online research shows me that the transmission is the source of most of the problems on this make and model car.
My 04 maxima currently has just over 50,000 miles on it. I have noticed some hard shifts over the past few months, but they had been very intermittent. The other day however i noticed the service engine soon light was on and when accelerating from a stop i realized that i barely had any power! after engine shut off the acceleration was back to normal.the service engine soon light remained on. The code was pulled and reset. P 0797 pressure control solenoid, stuck on. Repair cost approximately 4000 dollars.problem outstanding. The struts have also gone bad.problem outstanding. I have also had to replace the battery. The front right rotor is warped and causes steering wheel shim when downhill braking. Problem outstanding. My car had begun to idle very low twice and actually died once. Problem outstanding. A weld on the heat shield of the catalytic converter has come loose and causes a noticeable vibration when accelerating when cold. This subsides once it's heated up probably due to metal expansion. Problem outstanding. I have also replaced the tires due too bad alignment camber on some and also castor i believe it was wearing the tires unevenly.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle would jerk while driving at various speeds. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who diagnosed that the struts and transmission mounts were defective. The manufacturer was not notified. The vehicle was repaired by her local mechanic. The failure mileage was 118,000 and the current mileage was 120,000.
My car jerks when it changes gears. It has 87000 miles on it. I checked online to get a idea of what it can be and saw that many other people are experiencing the exact same thing. It seems a recall is in order. Also i noticed that the car shakes and this has happened around 40000 miles. Also people had similar postings. There seems to be no real solution that will fix the car longer than one month. Please investigate.
I have an 04 nissan maxima. I purchased this car in 04.i had to replace the transmission at 60000 after complaining about the way the transmission shifts, numerous trips to the dealership, a 200 dollar transmission flush, and the replacement of a transmission mount, they finally replaced my transmission under warranty. Since then i have had to replace my front struts 3 times, my timing chain $3500, and now i need another transmission at 126,000 miles. I have been on numerous blog sites with people who shared similar stories.
We have been having problems with our transmission for a few months now, we took it to the dealership (cerritos nissan) and they say the problem is that we need a new transmission. This will be our third tranny and the car only has 120,000+ miles on it. Our first transmission lasted 5yrs. Before having to be replaced and now this one has lasted 3yrs. The transmission now is stuck in 5th gear when you switch to the tip tronic setting to see the gearing and this is the reason there is no power during acceleration. We also need motor mounts now because of the violent jerking that the tranny does when put into gear. And the dealership also said we needed a timing chain replacement because it was bad as well, total repair cost $6700.00+. I've recently taken my car to another mechanic and he said the timing chain was perfectly fine. Our driver side window switches do not work again, that was replaced 1yr ago. And we are now on our third set of front struts.
The vehicle has a steering wheel vibration at speeds exceeding 40 mph. The vehicle also has a violent vibration when braking. I have taken the vehicle to the dealership on several occasions without a satisfiable resolution.
I replaced transmission twice. My car a 2004 nissan maxima shifts gears, loses power, doesn't run. Then it makes clicking noise. All mounts have been repaired numerous times. I have no money and the car iis back in the shop to repair the transmission.
While vehicle in for routine service, the technician pointed out significant rot to front passenger floor board on the undercarriage of the vehicle.i see from the listed complaints that this seems to be a systemic problem forthis particular vehicle and model year.
When driving at 50 to 60 mph, the steering wheel shimmies. Dealer replaced all four tires and wheels, but it did not correct the problem.the dealer claimed it was a normal characteristic of the vehicle.
While driving at highway speed steering wheel shook.dealership inspected vehicle twice.first timethey tightened thesuspension system.the second time dealershipreplaced the frontrotors, but the problem recurred. Also, radiator failed.
[xxx]starting it up takes 2-3x with putting the gas pedal all the way to the floor, then it jerks into gear.while driving it just stalls out which is very scary & dangerous and it goes from drive to 5th gear no 1-4, and it hesitates & when driving up to a red light for example, then it starts to conk out. Also no pick up from an idle position, i just bought it 9/17/14 and called dealer and he told him it wont pass inspection "check engine light on" constant. It feels like transmission isn't in proper gear (5th)just stalls while driving. Everyone behind me leans on the horn and yells at me when itstalls out in drive. Im afraid to drive it.the dealer (north shore auto mall, lynn ma 01905, mgr name [xxx], real jerk !!) said they did a 21 point inspection, but that's bs, they would have caught that seeing that they arein the business and knew they sold me a car w/bad transmission/alternator. Now they don't want to know me.please give me some resources that you know of to remedy the problem. I could go on & on about the treatment i had to endure but that wont help hopefully you canregards[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Vehicle has 91000 miles on it and transmission is failing.(jerks when vehicle takes off from stationary position. Front end gives rough ride, after replacing struts.
When vehicle is driven at 50+ mph, steering wheel vibrates badly. Took the car to dealer and they rebalanced wheels and tires. Problem still persists. Complained to nissan consumer affairs.
2004 maxima steering wheel shimmiesbetween 40-60 mph very distracting and dangerous.
Ive been trying to get the problems fixed with my new car. It has been shaking (steering wheel), on my 2004 nissan maxima since the day i bought it, april 8/2004 @ dobbs nissan memphis, tn. Ive had the car in 5 different car dealerships--- #1april 12/04 courtesy nissan inc., richardson, tx-- #2 april 14/04 dobbs nissan, memphis, tn---#3 may 7/04 carlock, tupelo, ms ---#4 may 17/04 crump nissan, jasper, al--- #5 columbus, ms numerous times. After 5 (five) sets tires, thats 20 (twenty) new tires, 12 being continental all weather and 8 bridgestone potenza s-03 and 10 (ten) balance jobs, i still have the problem. The car has around 10,000 miles now and about half of them were put on going to the dealers. I sent a registered letter may 25-2004 to consumers affairs, and then nissan flew in a technical specialist from ca. He took a few pictures of the tires. Guess what? it needed a balance job. Now, the dealer has 2 more tires ordered, ive had to get all these tires myself, but the last two. Im no technical specialist but i believe its the car not the tires. Looks like the lemon law is next!!!
Steering wheel shimmy at speeds above 50 mph. I took the car to dealer three times. It was not acknowledged in the first trip. Front tires were balanced in the second trip. Problem still exists and the car is in the dealer for the third time. It has less than 1000 miles on it.
I purchased the vehicle with only 30 miles, we were the first one's to test drive the car. During the drive we noticed a vibration in the steering wheel between 60-80 miles per hour. The sales person advised us that the car simply needed to be balance since it has been sitting on the lot for for 4months and the tires had a dull spot. We scheduled the service 4 days after the purchase. After the dealer replaced the tires with brand new continental tires, aligned, road force balance the vehicle. The problem still persist. Nissan consumer affair said that the car was tuned to spec and that we would have to live with it. Can someone explain to me why i am paying for a defective car and cannot do anything about it. [email protected].
Around 50 to 60 mph, the steering wheel shimmies.original tires were balanced 3 times, did not correct problem.dealer then replaced tires, problem still persist.also intermittent rattling at various speeds coming from front driver suspension.
Intermittently at55 mphsteering wheel vibrated badly. Dealer replaced the wheels and tires twice, but problem still persisted.*mr
While driving, the steering wheel vibrated heavily.it was hard to turn the wheel. The dealer exchanged the vehicle for another and the new vehicle has experienced the same problems.the vehicle would also pull. *sc
Vehicle front end shakes at 40-70 mph.
I purchased my 2004 maxima 18 months ago. From the time i drove it off the lot it started shaking. I took it back to the dealer a total of 4 times each time they told me it was something different,from the rotors to a weight falling off the wheel(which they say i lost).i was driving on a interstate highway and the vehicle started shaking and pulling so bad i almost had an accident.when i took it back for the fifth time i was told i had to pay to have the vehicle fixed(i had not owned it but 2 months). Finally i took it to another dealer (same affiliate) who fixed it so the shaking was not as bad (after 3 visits). I have taken the vehicle back on several occasions since then,and now when the jerking has gotten worse,sometimes jerks so hard it hurts my neck. The gears jerk when changing. I thought i just had to deal with the fact that i brought a lemon,but after reading all these complaints (which are either the same or similar) i know nissan needs to correct these issues before someone is seriously hurt or loose there lives(as well as others).and i do plan to continue emailing sending letters,and calling until someone listens.now i don't feel alone in this issue just pissed off.that nissan has allowed this to go on so long without addressing the safety issue of this vehicle.
While driving the consumer noticed that the vehicle shimmied and vibrated harshly.the vehicle's tires had also begun to were excessively.*ph
Normal driving conditions. 8000 miles on my vehical. Purchased car in april. Few weeks afterwards i heard a rattling sound on the driver side wheel well very time i drive over small bumps. I took it to the dealer in july after much denial that nothing was wrong. Dealer couldn't find the problem and was sent home. Nothing was corrected and i still hear the sound to this day.
I bought a used 2004 nissan maxima se and i'm having problems the jerking, thrusting forward and the bad down shifting. I took the car to the nissan dealership act like they never heard of a problem before and they said the transmission needed a flush ($200), so i did, it continued kicking. I took it back to nissan they drove it and told me it need motor mounts ($2,000), i got the motor mounts replaced at local auto shop. They have no problem wanting me to spending money on diagnosis the problem, when they know what the problem is. The transmission is a recall issue they don't want to make public. I'm very disappointed in nissan. I've had 2 altima, i have a 1997 max and never had major issues (i drive that more than the new car) and i have a 2004 armada, i would not recommend them to anyone any more. They pride themselves in not selling lemons...well i got one! i don't understand how i can have 1997 max and not have transmission problems and new model car 2004 and having all these issues. I cannot afford a $3,800 transmission and a new set of $500 motor mounts.....another problem i've had with this car is the a/c keeps going out...there is no leaks in the lines but there is something wrong with the a/c pump so i was told by a local repair shop.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima with 61,038 miles on it.as i am driving, my car will jump sometimes lightly & at other times very hard.if i put the car in reverse and then put the gear back into drive, i will have to wait for the car to jump into gear.when i brake, the car will jump before stopping.it feels like the engine is slipping.at times, the car jumps so hard that i see other people look my way.this can happen at any time, day or night, hot or cold... The car would have been driven for hrs., so yes it is warmed up. In june of 2008, i took the car to a transmission shop & i was told i needed 2 transmission mounts and a transmission flush which would cost over $900.00. I took it to my mechanic and i had it done for a little over $600.00.a few days later i had the same problem.i took the car back to my mechanic 3 more times & they could not find anything wrong. In september of 2008, i took the car to a nissan dealer & it passed all of the diagnostictests.i was very disappointed.on 2/6/2009, i took the car to a nissan dealer & i was told that i needed a transmission which will cost me $4507.00,i need a right engine mount which will cost $361.00, both front struts are making a chucking noise...$832.00, lower control arm bushings are broken...$809.00.all of these repairs because of the car's jerking.the mechanic told me that if i get this done, the car should last about 6 to 7 more yrs.i had to pay $98.00 for the dealership to trouble shoot, when the amount is usually $65.00 for inspection at other places.i cannot afford to buy a new transmission,i would be better off trying to by something else (no nissan) to drive.i still have payments on this car, so that is not even being realistic.i am fed up with this car & there is nothing that i can do about it.i only drive the car to work & places that i must go to, because i am scared to rely on it.i can't enjoy my weekends anymore because i have to depend on this car. Please help.
Bought the nissan maxima on august 10, 2004 from vob nissan in rockville, md. Under 100 miles, took back to dealer due to unacceptable level of vibration in the front wheels felt through the steering wheel generally between 40and 70 mph on smooth surfaced highway driving.initially i was told this is probably due to flat spots on the tires per car sitting in the lot for an extended time.but the vibration continued.when cruising more pronounced.dealer initially performed wheel balancing which didn't work.then they replaced the front two continental tires which still didn't work.they performed ??road force balancing?? check.the tires had readings of close to 40 where the acceptable reading should be below 10.there was also an issue with the brakes.when driven at highway speeds and brakes are applied, the steering was visibly vibrating.vob also noticed the warped rotors in front and re-surfaced them.dealer replaced the continental tires with michelin mxv4.noticeable improvement in handling but not quite. Dealer did everything possible per written tsbs, etc. And that there is nothing else he could do, therefore call the manufacturer.3/22/05 i contacted darcars of rockville. They replaced the brake pads which were unevenly worn and also re-surfaced the rotors in a special machine while they were attached to the car as recommended by nissan.vibration problem was markedly better after that.however, i still feel the problems when pressing the break pedal lightly going at speed.also when driving above 60 mph on straight roads.i am debating whether to take the car back to the dealer now or wait for it to get worse.it has been a constant frustration.
Shimmied in the steering wheel at speeds between 50- -60 mph to the point of loosing steering control of 2004, nissan maxima.the dealerrotated the tires at my expense at least 3 times, which has not solved the problem.no dealer's response to the dilemma,and, i hate driving the car because of this unsafe condition.
When driving vehicle shook uncontrollablyat any speed. There was a severe vibration in the steering wheel, seats, a defect in the rubber molding of the windshield, the brakes squealed, the brake rotors were out of round and a grinding sound when the steering wheel was turned.the tires were rotated a few times, the brakes were lubed and sanded, power steering rack was adjusted, brake rotors were replaced and a brand new set of tires were added. *sc
Front brakes pulsate violently when braking. Front end shimmies constantly. Original front tires wore out within 10,000 miles. Nissan continues to ignore the design flaws and component failures (rotor failure) in this 2004 maxima. Owners are getting nothing but the runaround when vehicle safety is a huge issue.
I think you need to look into the issue of shimmy or vibration in the maxima's 2004-2005-2006.my car has the shimmy and i and the dealer have done just about everythingnissan says to do to resolve the issue.i even bought new tires another brand and it is still there. $$$ what is happening is that there is a constant shimmy in the steering wheel.the shimmy is mostly very light except for certain speeds the you can see it in the wheel.it is not the tires .. It may be the wheels or the steering components.if you or nissan would poll all of the owners of the maximas you will find that this issue is the norm and not exception. Go out onto the web to www.maxima.org and under 6th gen look at the complaints under shimmy.i don't know of anyone who has a maxima that doesn't have the shimmy and i am sure there are many who just live with it.this issue will keep me from buying another maxima. This could be a safety issue at higher speeds as that is when the shimmy really shows up.please take a closer look at this.
Constant motor mounts replaced, constant struts replaced. Constant transmission slipping between 1 and 2nd gears.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima. It has 97.000 miles on it and the transmission has been giving me problems since i bought it. It won't go into drive from park without a 3-5 second delay, it dosen't down shift properly when coming to a stop.it's to the point now that when i come to a stop it down shifts so erraticly that the tires chirp. I looked online and there are over 150,000 people with the same complaint.i took it to the dealer and they said they can't duplicate it, which i think is a falsehood.the bottom line is that there clearly is a defect with these transmissions and nissan needs to recall them.the fog lights short out and burn out after limited use. I have spend hundreds of dollars on fog lights, now i just gave up and leave them burned out.the front struts were defective and had to be replaced.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima that i bought new in 2003 in california. Within months to the first year, i have had continuous problems with the front end. I've had my wheels aligned, tires balance numerous times and checked due to a shimmy in the steering wheel, tires wearing unevenly and a clanking or thumping noise in the front right when going over a bump. These problems i have had for years and complained continuously. Had the car in the shop many timesfor these problems, but to no avail. Nissan fixed noise after 5 times in the shop in 2004 and 2005. Now over the years the noise has come back, but the shimmy was always a problem. I just learned to ignore it until now. I'm reading now online of other maxima owners having the same problem. I'm planning on approaching my nissan dealer here in florida about the shimmy, abnormal tire ware and clankiing noise as well. Can you help me?
My 2004 maxima has had a front end noise on a wide variety of road surfaces.my local mechanic, whom i have been doing business with for over 20 years says the front struts are shot and need replacement.the car has 34,650 gentle miles on it!
Bad steering wheel shimmy at 45-60 mph, then severe vibration at 75 mph (highway cruising speed). Manufacturer contacted on several occasions, indicated that they do not have a solution and acknowledge that there is a proble.
While driving at any speedvehicle veerd to the right. Vehicleveered even more to the right when the brakes were depressed.dealer has performed a front end alignmenttwice within a thirty day period.
2004 nissanmaxima shimmy in steering,transmission jerk.
I bought this car on april 2004. On june 2004 it began to have problems with shock absorbers or struts. This happens 2 or 3 times a year and every time the dealer changes them for new ones they break again. They changed them last time on january 4, 2007 and the banging noise is starting again which is the sign that they will break soon.after the warranty expires this will become a burden.
Dt*:the contact stated during sudden acceleration the vehicle veers to the left or right.the problem usually occurs while driving 40 to 50mph.previously, the dealership replaced the strut due to a knocking sound coming from the front suspension.the veering problem did not occur until the strut was replaced.when the vehicle was returned to the dealer, it was determined the vehicle is designed to veer during sudden acceleration.
With only 30,000 miles on my maxima i have had to replace 1)motor mount 2)front strut 3)rotors (need to be replaced again) and still the wheel shakes even at low speeds.
2004 nissan maxima. Car develops a dangerous vibration between 50 and 60 mph.also has a loud knock coming from under the car.took it back to the dealer twice.this first time they replaced the right front strut saying that it had broken.they said the vibration was coming from cupped tires caused by the broken strut.the loud knock was less but still apparent.took back to dealer who then tightened the "tie rod which was loose.no mention of cupped tires was made.knock is still present and also the vibration is also still a big problem.the car has the 18" wheels.
I have a 2004 maxima with 65,000 miles and already having trouble with transmission.
Transmission problems jerks all the time from 1st to 2nd and from 2nd to 1st very hard and the struts sound horribly. They both have been changed the trans. And the struts and they are doing the same thing again.
04 nissan maxima purchased in aug 03 with a loud knocking noise in the front passenger side.first visit to the dealer was in march 04 -- replaced front strut.lasted about 1 week before the noise was back.since then has had at least 6-8 struts replaced.last repair was last friday -- went 10 miles before the noise was back.the longest a strut has lasted was 6 months.i have been dealing with for four years.will nissan acknowledge this as a problem and ever fix it?
2004 nissan maxima se. While driving on the highway and slowed due to traffic, vehicle lurched forward with a loud bang. Occurred while transmission downshifted from 2nd gear to 1st. Occurs when shifting from 2nd gear into 3rd and when parked and trying to shift from reverse into drive. Two mechanics have suggested transmission replacement and appointment made for such. Vehicle also has a horrible steering wheel shudder/shaking that gets worse the faster you go (highway speeds) told it was struts, so they were replaced, numerous wheel alignments and balancings to correct, with no satisfaction.
1) manufacturer defect inthe suspension (2004 nissan maxima se)2) caused car to make a sudden reflex to the right twice on the highway3) dealer ( nissan of el monte ) has replace struts and other suspension parts more than 4 times after 10 dealer inspections.
2004 maxima sl - clunking noise on the front from both sides, the car is over 36,000 so i have not taken it to the dealer since it will not be covered under warranty.i think the noise started when the car was around 40,000 miles.i took it to goodyear, they replaced the struts but the noise never went away.you can hear it the most when going over brick roads and humps.i am afraid to drive the car because i feel like it will fall apart.
My 2004 nissan maxima has had 3sets of front strutsreplacedstarting at 8k milesfrom new...the dealer has diagnosed the needfor a forth set of front struts at 62k miles.
1) manufacturer defect inthe suspension (2004 nissan maxima se)2) caused car to make a sudden reflex to the right twice on the highway3) dealer ( nissan of el monte ) has replace struts and other suspension parts more than 4 times after 10 dealer inspections.
The maxima had 1600 miles on it and the right front strut failed.the car was driven under normal road conditions; no excessive roads encountered.the dealership replaced both front struts. At 5500 miles the right front strut is begining to fail yet again.nissan is knowingly replacing defective struts with defective struts! the reason is that no other struts are commercially available
Front struts have been replacedand were in need of athirdset. With 37000 miles the dealer saidthis set was my responsibility and they won't warranty them. They plaid down theproblem. Anyone that didany research on thisproblem knew it was a design defect. Nissan also knew and failed to do the right thing.
I will include all of my problems i have had with my 04 maxima se.the first major probem i had was my front right strut went out and had to be replaced.problem fixed.next, problem was on occasoion my car wouldnt start first dealer trip they told me their was no problem and the next time leave the car dead and have the car towed.so, it happend again had the car towed and then they replaced the battery which i had to pay for thepro-rated battery.so, it happend again had the car towed and now they replaced the electrial module that controls the headlights.problem has been fine for 2 weeks +.now the left front strut went out and wondering when i should bring the car in again.i have 25000 mile and not yet 2yrs old and the car has been in for repair atleast 7 times.i hate my 35k dollar car.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving the contact heard a buzzing sound which alerted him that the motor mounts were failing.the dealer stated that the engine motor mounts were torn , and the front and rear mounts on the cross member were replaced.approximately one month later the contact heard the buzzing sound and felt the engine shifted.the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure.approximately three months later the vehicle was taken to the dealer again.the dealer replaced the front and rear motor mounts.the contact continued to hear the buzzing sound.the dealer advised the contact to replace the transmission fluid, and the right front strut.however, the repair did not solve the failure.the dealer informed the contact that the ecm computer should be replaced.the buzzing sound continued and the manufacturer stated that they would have their technician inspect the vehicle.presently, the technician has not inspected the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 33,000.update 5/3/07
Front struts bad from the first 3 months i owned the car. All rear and front driver side were replaced under warranty, but when the passenger front failed at 50k, the dealer would not fix it under warranty. I had complained of noise while it was under warranty but the dealer said they could not reproduce the noise. Since replaced, i do not hear the noise. Nissan offered a $200.00 service credit but the strut was $400 and should have been changed with the driver front at 3 months old.
Both front struts make noise when going over all bumps in road. Front of car is becoming bouncy when driving over time due to struts failing and excessive noise.. Will become dangerous to drive soon. Dealer replaced both front struts.
When driving 5 mpha rattlingnoise came from the front.vehicle was taken to the dealer, who determined thatfront strut needed to be replaced, and that part was on back order.
Front struts replaced on my brand new 2004 nissan maxima after 9 months. I also had to have my rotors turned after 18k miles. I know of others that had/have the same problems.
1. Normal driving; 2. Both front struts on the vehicle were blown; and 3. Dealer replaced the parts under warranty.
I have had three sets of struts replaced on my 2004 nissan maxima. The latest set of struts are exhibiting early signs of failure. The struts knock when going over larger bumps in the road. They also exhibit more noise when cold.
This vehicle has moderate vibration at highway speeds.the dealer has done the following to try and eliminate the problem:1). Balanced all 4 tires - 14oct04. 2). Adjusted the steering rack, and balanced 4 tires - 18oct04.3). Replaced front tires, and balanced - 25oct04 (am).4). Replaced rear tires, and balanced - 25oct04 (pm).the dealer's service manager rode with me (during the test drive) following each of these events, and the vibration still exists.also, the exterior finish has a rough feel to it.it appears that this vehicle was in an area where clear coating as being applied (to a different vehicle), and was not properly protected.visually, one cannot tell.touching the vehicle, the exterior surfaces are not smooth to the touch.
While driving at fairly high speeds vehicle shakes. When taken to dealer forservice it was determinedtha tshaking was due to balancing and alignment. The front right shock strut had to be replaceddue to wear.
Consumer complained about afront strut problem.. When driving over a pot hole the piston inside the strut broke, causing vibration in the front of the vehicle. Also, iteffected the alignment of the vehicle.consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, and was informed by the dealer that the struts needed to repaired. The parts were on back order, and it could take almost 3 months before the parts needed become available.
I bought this 2004 nissan maxima at difeo nissan dealership of jersey city.since i got it, i had to take it four times to the dealer to change front struts.right now as i am sending you this email, i can hear that sound again.this is causing me a lot of inconvience, so i would be glad if someone can do something about it.i paid a lot of money for this car and i don't think i should be going through all this frustration for a car i spend so much money for.secondly the c.d. Don't play when it's cold in the car. Please could someone get back to me or do something about these problems for me please. Thank you,seepersaud.
Dt: contact complained aboutstrut problems. They kept wearing out. First happenedon 8-23-04, anddealer repaired it.the last time the struts were repaired wason 8-8-05.also, hadfront end vibration . They sanded down the brake pads and that fixed the vibration problem.
Loud rattle hollow sounds from front end . Replaced struts now 4 times in 8 months i think a recall is in order i wish more people would complain.
Passenger side strut makes noise when going over bumps.
Seven months ago i started to hear a rattling noise coming from the front of car whenever i go over a bunch of bumps in the road.in the last month the rattling turned into a clunking noise. Took my 2004 nissan maxima se to the dealership (this car was purchased new in the spring of 2003. And now has only has 23,971 miles on it) and they said they couldn't hear the noise or find the noise. Just last week the noise got worse. Husband drove it and said it was the driver's side strut. Husband looked at left strut and said he found fluid on top of the strut. Took it back to the dealer and they said the same thing, they couldn't hear the noise and said the strut was fine. I have had three other passengers in the car and they hear the noise plain as day every time you go over a bunch of bumps. My dealer service was nice enough to call nissan usa and see if they would fix it under good faith. Nissan would not do it. This car is nearly four years old with 23, 971 miles and is babied (even the service manager knows this). Struts are suppose to last close to 60,000 miles. The steering also shimmies. The brake rotors were warped and had to be machined at only 14, 491 miles. After reading more than 23complaints on nhtsa i wonder why these maxima's have not been recalled!
1) manufacturer defect inthe suspension (2004 nissan maxima se)2) caused car to make a sudden reflex to the right twice on the highway3) dealer ( nissan of el monte ) has replace struts and other suspension parts more than 4 times after 10 dealer inspections.
Sun roof assembly was replaced due to leakage because it was installed wrongly. The strut suspension malfunctioned, it made a clunking noise as if it was loose.
Since the car was new (purchased feb. 2004), i have had a knocking sound from the front right.the dealership originally diagnosed this as a strut problem, and replaced the strut mount under warranty, but the sound came back within a few months.nissan refuses to acknowledge that this is a known defect in the car (as evidenced by the abundant complaints online and on file with the nhtsa), and has continually refused to cover the cost of repair once the warranty expired.
Dt*:the contact stated while driving at no specific speed, the front end shimmies and vibrates.the vehicle was taken to the local dealership numerous times for inspection.the left front struts were replaced twice and the right front struts five times.the vehicle is awaiting the replacement of the right front strut for the sixth time.however, the part is on back order.the contact stated the vehicle is drivable, but very unsafe.
Dt:the contact stated there was a loud banging noise coming from the front end of the vehicle.the dealership determined the struts were broken.the struts were replaced, but the noise ecurred. The struts have been replaced three times.
Front struts have been replaced four (4) times in a 2004 model.
The front driver side strut continues to fail. The part has been replaced two times, however the cause has yet to be determined. Please provide additional information. The consumer stated that the vehicle was taken back to the dealer 9 or 10 times because they could not find the trembing in the steering.the consumer would like to know if failed struts are a safety issue.*tc
I own a 2004 nissan maxima.i had the tires replaced at around 30,000 miles due to "cupping" on the tires.they wore terribly and were making a terrible noise.i then had to have the right front strut and bearings replaced at 31,000 miles and now at 47,000 miles my left front strut and bearings needs replacing, which will cost me nearly $400.00.the car has a bad vibration in the steering wheel at 50-60 miles per hour and when braking.now, my new set of tires have worn badly and are so noisy that you cannot hold a normal conversation at freeway speed.i love the look of the car, but i cannot wait to get rid of it!it is obviously not safe if the suspension bounces you all over the road!additionally, i have had to have the heat shield replaced once and now it needs it again.the power outlets are in the worst possible places i have ever seen.nissan....please do something about this before your loyal customers pay for this flaw!
I have a 2004 nissan maxima that has been having problems with the struts from day one. Also the car has a shimmy at a certain speed
Brand new 2004 nissan maxima, driven normally for months and recently started noticing the struts making a banging noise over normal light road bumps.the ride quality has since deteriorated and is now reaching the point of being dangerous to drive.it has been to two nissan dealers so far who refuse to acknowledge the problem and keep trying to blame it on me, meanwhile hundreds of other people complain about the same problem, and many other dealerships acknowledge it.there must be something done at the coroprate level from nissan to rectify this problem.allowing the dealers to decide what is good and bad, while half of the parts are defective is solving nothing, and only creating more of a hazard and hassle for all maxima owners.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.since the vehicle was purchased, the contact has experienced failures with the radio and headlights, the rotors were replaced three times, the front coil springs were replaced twice, and the battery wiring burned.currently, the transmission pulls when the vehicle is accelerated.the vehicle will be taken to the dealer to diagnose the transmission failure.the manufacturer stated that no recalls were available for any of the failures.the current mileage was 49,000 and failure mileage was 26,000.
The front passenger strut failed has now been replaced 4 times. After 500 miles of driving the strut appears to be ok. However, the car failed to start today. Over the past 3 weeks the weather has been changing between single digits to upper 30's. On colder mornings the relays inside the vehicle near the glove box would make a clicking noise while attempting to start the car. The car would crank hard several times before starting. At the same time the relays would make a clicking noise. The vehicle finally didn't want to start today 1/12/05. There is a tsb for the power distribution module. I believe this is the problem. My car was towed to my dealership.
Struts on 2004 maxima have had to be replaced twice so far (13,000 miles presently on car).first time at approx 6,000 miles.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the contact received a recall notice in september of 2006 regarding the subframe of the vehicle.the recall repair consisted of a rear wheel alignment.when she received the recall notice, she took the vehicle to the dealer and had the recall repair performed.six months later, she took the vehicle back to the dealer for a tire inspection.the dealer stated that both rear tires appeared to be manufacturer defects.the contact purchased two new tires in march of 2007.the dealer refused to honor her warranty for the new tires because her vehicle was purchased at another dealer.she took the vehicle to the tire shop for a rotation and the mechanic stated that the tread was worn on both of her new rear tires.the mechanic also confirmed that when the recall was repaired, the rear wheel alignment was never performed.she called the dealer that performed the repair and they refused to show her the repair history paperwork.the recall number was unknown.the failure mileage was 14,000 and current mileage was 20,000.
Dt: consumer leased new maxima.about 6 monthslater had to replace a tire.took vehicle to service dealer and had replacement.over this weekend a different tire came off while driving, but the repaired tire has slits in the tread as all the other ones do as well.the dealer noted this was a problem with the 2004 maxima.also there is shock problems known to nissan but no recalls but dealers are aware of this and must replace those issues including the sunroof which apparently can shatter under extreme heat.car is currently in shop for repair.
Purchased 2004 nissan maxima 3.5 se in july, 2003. It has aluminum wheels ("rims") and low profile tires. In march, 2005, i hit a pothole, which flattened the front passenger tire and dented the rim. I had to change the tire, and then replaced that rim (tire was ok). In may, 2005, my front driver tire was low. I drove a half mile at 20 mph to the closest gas station and filled the tire. I took it to the dealer to investigate why it was low. They noted that the rim was cracked, said it was dangerous to drive that way, and put the "donut" spare on in place of the cracked rim. Besides the cracked rim being a safety issue (the dealer says that i "must have hit something", and claims to have no warranty liability), i believe the wheel/tire design of the 2004 maxima is a safety issue. I have been driving for 32 years and never had a problem with a rim on a car. Now in the space of a month or two, i had a dented rim that stranded me in a remote area until i could change the tire, and now a cracked rim that i had to immediately remove from the car. I don't know whether it is because the rim is aluminum and perhaps brittle and not sturdy, or because low profile tires leave relatively little tire between the road and the rim, making "everyday potholes" that are common in the northeast in the springtime a hazard to the wheels ("rims"). But after having two rims that failed just a month or two apart such that they each had to be totally replaced, i believe there is a design flaw in this car that lends itself to these safety problems that i experienced with my car. I opened a complaint on this issue with nissan, file #4947551. I was given no assurance that any action would be taken, except that they would "look at this", and was told they would not even send me any response to my complaint to let me know their decision as to what they do or don't plan to do regarding my issue.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.on approximately six occasions, the engine revved while approaching a stop.the brake was being depressed at the time of the failures.the abs actuator had to be replaced at 62,000 miles.two of the goodyear tires cracked and had to be replaced.the current mileage was 63,000 and failure mileage was 62,000. Updated 12/1/08 the consumer also stated there was a problem with the transmission. Updated 12/05/08.
Maxima 2004 has eagle rs-a 245-45 tires which became cracked in a circular pattern at 32,000.goodyear replaced tires and offered prorate, but cost was still $555.00.internet maxima owners have found cracks on inside of tire as well as early as 16,000 miles.i believe that this is dangerous.the noise was greater, the grip of the tire seemed to be less, the bumps on the road were more noticeable, and the tires felt "wishy-washy" at times.once i put on the new tires again with eagle rs-a the car felt totally different and better, although it was bitter sweet to have the same tires again.can you help in this matter please?
My 04 maxima currently has just over 50,000 miles on it. I have noticed some hard shifts over the past few months, but they had been very intermittent. The other day however i noticed the service engine soon light was on and when accelerating from a stop i realized that i barely had any power! after engine shut off the acceleration was back to normal.the service engine soon light remained on. The code was pulled and reset. P 0797 pressure control solenoid, stuck on. Repair cost approximately 4000 dollars.problem outstanding. The struts have also gone bad.problem outstanding. I have also had to replace the battery. The front right rotor is warped and causes steering wheel shim when downhill braking. Problem outstanding. My car had begun to idle very low twice and actually died once. Problem outstanding. A weld on the heat shield of the catalytic converter has come loose and causes a noticeable vibration when accelerating when cold. This subsides once it's heated up probably due to metal expansion. Problem outstanding. I have also replaced the tires due too bad alignment camber on some and also castor i believe it was wearing the tires unevenly.
Dt*: the contact stated a recall letter was received in the mail 4/20/06.the nhtsa recall, # 05v512000, concerning seat: front assembly: power adjust.the dealer was notified on 4/21/06 to have the recall repaired.the dealer stated the first available appointment would be 4/26/06, however the contact believed this is not going to be remedied in a timely manor.updated 5/16/2006 - the brake made noise and the tire deflated due to dry rot.
Steering wheel shimmies at speeds from 50-80 mph and also shimmies harshly when braking at lower speeds.i had this in for repair twice so far. The first time they turned the rotors. The next time they rotated the tires. Also, had gps/nav system in for repair three times to date. The dvd was reprogrammed the first time and replaced twice. I'm getting ready to file a lemon law complaint.
2004 maxima has had timing chain noise for years has been blowing oil for 2 years now transmission is banging and shifting very hard losing power etc. For 3 months now had trans flushed did not help at alltires were defective in the first year a/c has not worked for 2 years this car is very much a lemon.
I own a 2004 nissan maxima.i had the tires replaced at around 30,000 miles due to "cupping" on the tires.they wore terribly and were making a terrible noise.i then had to have the right front strut and bearings replaced at 31,000 miles and now at 47,000 miles my left front strut and bearings needs replacing, which will cost me nearly $400.00.the car has a bad vibration in the steering wheel at 50-60 miles per hour and when braking.now, my new set of tires have worn badly and are so noisy that you cannot hold a normal conversation at freeway speed.i love the look of the car, but i cannot wait to get rid of it!it is obviously not safe if the suspension bounces you all over the road!additionally, i have had to have the heat shield replaced once and now it needs it again.the power outlets are in the worst possible places i have ever seen.nissan....please do something about this before your loyal customers pay for this flaw!
I am experiencing severe vibrations in the steering of my new 2004 maxima.after several trips for alignment, rotations and balancing - i was advised i had a bad tire by the local nissan dealer.they suggested i go to the local good year dealer and have the tire replaced.upon arriving at the good year dealer - i was informed that they had replaced several tires for the year, make and model and it was suggested that there was a manufacturing defect in the design of the car and it's ability to absorb oscillation of the tire.
Car malfunction on transmission.
Front end vibrates when driving on the freeway. Car has been to dealer multiple times for tire rotation, tire replacement and lowering of air pressure in tires. Issue is still not resolved and i am told this is how nissan cars drive.the consumer has requested that nhtsa disregard this complaint. *sc the consumer was responded to about her request to drop the complaint.front end vibration as described by the consumer may result in a steering or suspension system failure therefore nhtsa requests from the consumer for information to be kept in files.*tc
Im having safety issue with 2004 nissan maxima, the transmission get stuck in high gear and shift very hard, my car only has 65 k miles and this seen like a problem that has happened to a lot of maxim.
Dt: consumer leased new maxima.about 6 monthslater had to replace a tire.took vehicle to service dealer and had replacement.over this weekend a different tire came off while driving, but the repaired tire has slits in the tread as all the other ones do as well.the dealer noted this was a problem with the 2004 maxima.also there is shock problems known to nissan but no recalls but dealers are aware of this and must replace those issues including the sunroof which apparently can shatter under extreme heat.car is currently in shop for repair.
I took possession of this vehicle around the 14th of november and this vehicle has been returned back to the dealership 6 times within a two week period.i think this could possible be a flood car there is a smell of mildew and the visor are water damaged.to this day the vehicle has not been fixed and it is the 26th day of december 2011. The transmission seems to be slipping and i am afraid to enter traffic as the car stalls and then sticks upon accelerating. The check engine light as well as the brake and abs lights are constantly on when the dealership stated that they had turned them off.i can smell fumes upon starting and driving this car.i am parent and i don't like to give my child or any other person a ride because of the smells.the tires were bald on the car and twice when it rained i almost has 2 major collisions when the vehicle veered into the other lane driving 45 in a 65 mph zone.i am filing a complaint because i don't think this car is a good car. I have contacted the finance company and they are stating this is out of there hands. I have taken pictures of the different item that seems to be water damaged.i also will be filing a complaint with the consumer law group regarding this matter.
Car was being driven on atlantic city expressway in new jersey when a recalled goodyear tire blew out. Kept control of the car. Went to get a new tire a found that all four tires that were recalled were ready to blow out. Bought four new tires. The recall deadline for these tires was december 2007-which we missed. How do you put a deadline on a recall. If there was an accident it could have been very bad and we would be pursuing a lawsuit against the tire manufacturer.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima about 6 months ago and the car has some defects that nissan should be held responsible for. About a month after i bought the car i noticed a shaking in the steering when i stepped on the brakes or when i drive faster than 50mph. I took it into the dealership where i bought it from and they diagnosed that the rotors were slightly warped but that this wasn't necessarily a safety issue. Recently at 74,000 miles the cars transmission began to fail,slipping from first to second gear and from second to first gear. It jerks aggressively when it shifts and smells like burned rubber. I took it to be serviced for this and found that the transmission fluid was heavily contaminated and there was metallic residue in the transmission pan. The auto specialist determined that the inside of the transmission was burned and that eventually the car will stop working unless i get a new transmission installed.the dealership where i bought the car said that there isn't anything they can do for me and that it isn't there problem that the car i bought from them six months ago doesn't work.it is unfair that i am paying twice the amount of money of the car's worth. The retail value of the vehicle is $10,000 in good condition.
Dt*:the contact stated the inside tread on the tires had excessive wear.the vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection.the dealer recommended the tires be replaced.
Over the course of several months, the "slip" indicator light on my dashboard would blink as the right front wheel locked up and i would hear a grinding noise.my nissan dealer could not duplicate this event.when this lock up would happen, the car "pulled" violently to the right and i would lose control of the car.when these events would happen my vehicle speed would be between 25 and 40 mph and on a dry road and either driving straight or around a minor curve.on sat. 5/30 while driving between 35 and 45 mph the slip light came on 3 times within 10 minutes.the first time a violent pull to the right with loss of control causing me to go onto the shoulder of the road.the second time, both front brakes engaged and the car almost came to a complete stop and the car behind me missed rear ending me by 5-6 feet.the third timeboth front wheels locked up pulling me to the right.no damage.there is no warning when these events happen.sudden and shocking loss of vehicle control.the brakes lights do not come on.my nissan dealer tells me that there have been no "codes" in the past, but on sat. The vehicle "threw" a code indicating the yaw/g force sensor had failed.as the driver of the car, you are out of control and risking your life, property,and the safety of other motorists.this dangerous condition can lead to accidents, property damage, injury and possibly death.
I've had a total failure of the vehicle dynamic control/stability control.the yaw/g force sensor failed.prior to this being discovered by a code on the car's computer, i complained to the dealer that on dry roads, on straight always and curves at speeds between 25 and 45, the passenger front brake would engage without warning and the car would pull violently to the right.dealer investigated and could not duplicate the experiences.on sat. 5/30 in under 10 minutes 3 times i experienced a sudden and uncontrollable application of the right front brake which pulled me off the road and onto the shoulder of the road 2 times and the application of both front brakes which caused the car to come to a sudden full stop.i was nearly rear ended by the car behind me.when this failure happens it is un announced, sudden violent and the brake lights do not come on.nissan confirms the sensor has failed.this is a dangerous condition and can lead to accidents, property damage, injuries and possibly death.
I am wondering how to figure out if the recalls on my car have been fixed. I have had it under a year and have been having problems with what has been recalled and want to make sure the previous owner had them fixed.
10,522k miles,- i broke down due to failure of alternator and battery. Dealership replaced both.15,358k miles,- i complained about a loud rattling noise, like a flat tire rattling grinding noise and car feeling shaky.= dealership found no problem. Continuing driving my car thinking everything is ok. I bought it brand new so i shouldn't really worry. I was wrong for thinking that.27,500 mi. -i broke down againgot towed to the dealership,where they replaced another alternator.27,732-ibrought it back to dealership, because i just thought the noise my car still made didn't seem right.= dealership resecured heatshield 3.26'099 mi.-r/f headlight bulb burnt out. Dealer fixed that one.28'071 mi.-left side front headlight burnt out. Dealer replaced .29,276 mi.- i paid $300.00 for my major service that was due for my car, also thinking maybe my car wouldn't be as noisy as it is. Maybethe dealership might find the problem.31'431 mi.- i still hear the grinding noise,the cover under engine was loose, my air conditioner was not cold enough, and the center console was loose.=this time the dealership said it was the heat shield for the grinding noise, they fixed the loose cover under engine,fixed center console, and replaced low pressure hose in the a/c.31'813 mi.- car still making the grinding noise, i hear knocking noises from the back of the car when i reverse, and the a/t light stays on longer than normal,then turnes off.= dealer replaced front exaust pipe, said the knocking noise i hear in the back of the car, is from the aftermarket air cleaner.(that is in the front of car).when i picked up my car from the dealership, i felt like this time my car was going to be fixed.i got in my headed for home.i heard the same noise i have been complaining about since 15,358 mi.i turned around brought right back in to service.=they replaced the rear manifold and cat converter.i picked up my car but i still hear the noise my car makes and itis louder when turning.
Vehicle is showing early signs of transmission failure.when slowing down, down shifting to the lower gear is harsh.the gear is slammed into position and decelerates the vehicle abruptly.after researching this, many other consumers have had complete transmission failure which led to a repair cost between $3000 and $6000.i fear that during the winter time, control of the vehicle could be lost in snowy conditions due to a sudden deceleration leading into a severe accident.
Car failed safety inspection due to rusting of floorboards on driver and front passenger side. Turns out this is a systemic problem with model years 2002-2006. How can this not be a safety issue??
My car failed the safety inspection due to rust on the passenger side has a hole in the floor pan as well as rust in the side rail. I am a disabled form marine vet. My wife left me and everything i had. So i can not afford this to be fixed. From all the completes about this there needs to be a recall. I can not take any pictures because after 3/3 level back fusions i can not get under the car. The problem was found by the state inspection failed due to the rust.
My nissan maxima jerks from 1st to 2nd gear. Its uncontrolable and extremely dangerous. It isalso delayed when switching from drive to reverse. I could live with repairing these issues if they werent common but the amount of people that ive read about with the same issues shows me that its nothing i did. Its clearly a manufacturing issue and its a shame that nissan doesnt stand by their products
Me radio and gpsand air and hit is the problem 1 day work others day no
My complaints is due to the cheap steal that nissan uses to build there vehicles just to save a buck. When i take my car in for an inspection and it failed because the passenger side floor panel has holes in the the floor that you could step right trhu. That is not the only rot from rust the frame of the vehicle up front has rotted so bad that the part of the frame that holds the motor in the vehicle has rotted so bad that the inspector was worried about me driving home after i had failed the inspection. This was discovered by a mechanic that was going to fix my exhaust up front. I am a disabled veteran and this car with a real frame on it would have lasted many more years and i just do not have the funds to run out and buy a new car. This is the manufactures fault and they should be paying for it to be fixed. Sounds like the same problem that they had on all of those pickups that they had to fix. What is this going to that the motor to fall out on the high way and kill someone. This is and has been a big problem with this company going on for years. Someone do something for the consumer. After paying $40,000.00 dollars for this car i thought i would get more out of it than having it rot out from under me.
When the car is driven on the highway for 30 minutes or longer this happens.after slowing down or coming to a stop, when starting up the transmission seems to miss when shifting from 2nd to 3rd.the engine rives up like the transmission is in neutral or park.after slowing the engine down and starting up again it works correctly.
During driving its jerking and bumping shows "service engine" alert. Mechanic verified and he said may be transmission have issue.
The transmission is jerking when it's trying to shift
04v326000 one of the recall numberthe other is 05v512000 not sure what to do at this point i've changed my timing chain also already i also received a letter stating if i had to replace it to contact nissan i believe i'm just getting the run around
Transmission jerks, slips while driving also banging sounds when you change gears this has been happening for awhile i had transmission fluid flushed, had the engine speed sensor replaced, now i was told i need transmission replaced90,898 miles had to replace under car body because it rotted out
The glass of the skyview sun roof shattered. At the time discovered the vehicle was parked.
After stopping at a stop sign, my car would not proceed properly and then all of a sudden lunged forward.after i was continuing at approximately 30 miles per hour the transmission jerked into gear.the same scenario happened frequently.
My 04 maxima currently has just over 50,000 miles on it. I have noticed some hard shifts over the past few months, but they had been very intermittent. The other day however i noticed the service engine soon light was on and when accelerating from a stop i realized that i barely had any power! after engine shut off the acceleration was back to normal.the service engine soon light remained on. The code was pulled and reset. P 0797 pressure control solenoid, stuck on. Repair cost approximately 4000 dollars.problem outstanding. The struts have also gone bad.problem outstanding. I have also had to replace the battery. The front right rotor is warped and causes steering wheel shim when downhill braking. Problem outstanding. My car had begun to idle very low twice and actually died once. Problem outstanding. A weld on the heat shield of the catalytic converter has come loose and causes a noticeable vibration when accelerating when cold. This subsides once it's heated up probably due to metal expansion. Problem outstanding. I have also replaced the tires due too bad alignment camber on some and also castor i believe it was wearing the tires unevenly.
Last april 25, 2003 i took my car for a yearly inspection and it failed due to the rust in the passenger floor panel and side rail. From then i took it to a body shop and they gave me a price of $800 to $1,000 dollars to fix it. Being disabled and a former marine on a fixed income. I could not pay for it. So i covered it and placed it in storage. For how much i paid for this vehicle you think they would give you a break, hell no. I need to get to appointments and need a car, so we're do i go to get help????? when i find some one to take pictures i will write again. I can not get under the car because i have had 3/3 major back fusion sergury's that all failed.
Floorboards on '04 maxima completely rusted through. Car is 1 owner, garaged, low mileage. Rear sub frame part was replaced on recall shortly after purchase. Reason- not suitable for northern climate. Car was bought and is still in st. Louis area
I am the first and only owner of this car. There were no accidents or physical damage to my vehicle. Whenever i shift to reverse the car pauses and then jerks. Same jerk behavior happens whenever i shift from reverse to drive. I took it to the shop and had new motor mounts put in to solve the problem. For a few days you could barely feel the jerking when switching to reverse. Literally by the next week it was bad all over again and the jerking returned. Also, sometimes when i am driving i can feel the car "hesitating" when switching gears. For example, this morning i was driving to work and going only around 25mph and as i started to accelerate the car jerked and slowed down for about 5 seconds before it returned to my normal speed. This can be very frustrating and scary. All regular scheduled services (including oil and fluid changes) were performed by local professional shops. I would like to get my transmission replaced by nissan at their expense.
I just bought a 2004 maxima on august 2014.just brought the car for a oil and the mechanic told me that a have a rotted floor panel an the passanger side.went on line and notice that i was not the only person with this problem.can you help? i dont feel safe in this vehicle.i have children and iam afraid that this can cause a accident.
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The floor panel on the passenger side has a hole in it due to rust and rot. It failed the state of new hampshire safety inspection, my car is a 2004 nissan maxima se, and i am a disabled marine veteran. I took it to a body shop and there cost was $800.00 dollars and for me being disabled i can not afford that cost. Nissan needs to step up here and fix what is right, not to call me and try to sell me a new car. I told the dealer who is going to pay for this new car. I am so sick of being a disabled marine veteran and being treated like crap. Most people just do not give a crap they just want your money, something i do not have. My car was in a garage most of the time in a small town.
Car jerks when going into 1st, 2nd or 3rd and has gotten stuck in 3rd gear when driving, had to put in manual gears in order to stop the vehicle. Also when putting in reverse car jerks and then when you go into drive the vehicle jerks again. A/c also went out about 6 months after owning the car, which was bought in 2009. Vehicle has been checked out by dealership and they do not know what the main problem is with the car, and said they would fix 2 things to see if it fixes the problem, only if i pay them about $3000.00 to $3500.00. Dealer does not know the root of the problem, however they want to charge for "what if's". Car also jerks when you break or slow down without using break system. I am afraid for my life and the life of my family.
The contact owns 2006 nissan maxima. When the driver attempted to reverse out of a parking space the vehicle suddenly accelerated without intention. He then crashed into one parked vehicle which pushed that vehicle into another parked vehicle.she received injuries to her neck.the vehicle was towed to the dealer. The dealer stated speculated that an animal got stuck under the vehicle and caused the accelerator pedal to stick. The current andfailure mileages were 67,000.the police report information was not available.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.while driving approximately 100 mph, the vehicle drove off a hill, struck a stop sign, made 360 degree turns into an intersection, and crashed through a brick wall and a chain fence before landing in someone's home.two occupants were killed, including the driver.the contact stated that the driver of the vehicle was always very cautious when driving and would have obeyed the speed limit.through online research, the contact found several complaints for her make and model vehicle, including unexpected aceleration and brake failure.the manufacturer was not notified.a police report was filed.the vin and mileages were unknown.
We were driving homelast night and the car hard shifted down from third to first on it's own. It was such a violent downshift the car actually turned off. We were nearly rear-ended and had to pull off to the side of the road. I got home and looked it up online and it appears to be a known issue with this car but there are no recalls. I took it in today and spent over $1000 but the check engine lights came on during the ride home and it is hard shifting again.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle unintended accelerated while driving at various speeds. The contact stated that while depressing the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle would hesitate to respond before suddenly surging forward at a high rate of speed. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who was unable to diagnose the cause of the failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 100,000.
My clutch pedal keeps getting stuck (on the floor without any retraction)while at a complete stop or when i am driving. Often times when i am driving i would have to shift gears to accommodate speed but cannot and would have to signal hazards to aware other drivers of emergency and cannot proceed with driving due to complications of my clutch pedal not functioning properly . I have tried trouble shooting problem but problem seems to keep coming back. I have looked up the problem in the forums and various nissan maxima owners with six speed manual transmissions are having the same problem... This problem has been a real safety issue for me with two kids and i the driver not being able to control my vehicle is not only dangerous but frightening, i some times amstuck in traffic and when the traffic starts moving i cannot and other drivers harass and threaten me.. It takes time for the pedal to retract sometimes hours. Attimes when moving steadily in motion the pedal gets stuck and cannot get out of gear and have to force the shifter out on neutral to roll with friction leaving me with little or no time to react leaving me vulnerable and in danger of getting in an accident having me move to the emergency lane.. Please consider my complaint not for my benefit but for the benefit of other citizens and commuters.. 2004 nissan maxima owner.
The car surges forward on it's on without applying the accelerator.i've documented the spike up to 6000(rpms).the situation has gotten to the point were my wife will not drive the vehicle.the car has been to the dealership on numerous occasions.i have taken it to five different nissan dealerships, but they can not seem to find what the problem is.
I was driving on the interstate and i was going about 60mph then all of a sudden the car stalls out i have no control over the vehicle i come within seconds of being rear ended i'm in the middle lane so i have to figure out how to merge over but guess what i can't because the car is stalled out so i put caution lights on and it takes about twins before the car will even start back up and when it does its geared up to what sounds like a fifth gear and it barley takes off i'm talking my foot to the floor and it's taking off at 2mph come on now, so call for help get my car towed check engine light said it was crankshaft position sensor had it replaced check engine light went off came and picked up my car had to drive that day 45mins from where i lived and about e0mins into the trip bam it stalls again at 60mph same scenary after the car cools down it starts back up just fine but after 30mins of a constant drive it stalls out and i'm stuck in 5th gear ....please help!
Problems with shifting gears with my 2004 nissan maxima from 1st to 2nd gear. When placed in reverse it jerks, took it to the mechanic and he even told me nissan is failing to report these same issues with the transmission. $4000 in repairs plus.car still in shop.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while backing up into a parking space driving approximately 2 mph the vehicle suddenly accelerated independently and crashed into a brick pillar. The contact shifted into drive and the vehicle accelerated forward. The contact depressed the brake pedal but the brakes would not respond. After depressing the brake pedal a second time the vehicle came to a stop. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to a collision center. The vehicle was destroyed. The approximate failure mileage was 63,000.updated 12/18/12updated 1/2/2013
Vehicle speeds up and slows down without warning .it has a hard kick from reverse to drive. Slips while driving at low speeds.
During driving its jerking and bumping shows "service engine" alert. Mechanic verified and he said may be transmission have issue.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that the vehicle suddenly accelerated and when trying to engage the brakes the vehicle would jerk. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle identification number was not available. The failure and current mileage was 101,000. Updated 07/20/11*lj
On feb 8, 2012, as i was accelerating to get on the highway, mycar started jerking as though it was not getting gas, then it stalled out on me.i restarted the car with no trouble, started to push on the gas pedal, my car started jerking and stalled out again.very scary, thank goodness, i was just entering the highway and able to get to side of road.my husband used plug-in reader to determine what was wrong with engine, it reads bank one-crankshaft sensor.we had just replaced this sensor in dec 2011, my car was acting up, but not stalling out on me.so now we know we have an issue with this sensor working properly.looked up on the internet and found out that indeed there is a recall for this sensor on 2003 maximas for doing the exact same thing, jerking and stalling out.i called a nissan service dealer and was told that my vin was not covered under that recall.i am now driving my husbands truck instead of my car because i am terrified of this sensor going out again while i am going 65 mph and it stalling out on me.
While picking my new, used maxima 2004 from dealer, pulling out of the lot and waiting for clearance to get on highway, i proceeded to turn onto hw & it stalled & alternator light came on & "check engine" it hasn't shut off yet, i felt like i was in a horrible nightmare.. I thought i was going to get hit because cars were coming, i quickly put hazards on, and put it in neutral and tried to start it, it was trying to turn over as i was pumping the gas pedal like a jack hammer, i finally floored it & it started not without whiplash to my neck, my chest hit the steering wheel because it jerked sooooo hard into gear !!!. I put it in drive and was so nervous because cars were honking & swearing at me...i was totally shocked and greatly disappointed that i almost caused multiple car collision. I called mgr at dealership when i got home & he said " just call service and make an appt. I said i just left your lot w/new plates and told him what had just happened, he said " i have nothing to do w/service, so call them in the a.m. & make an appt." didn't even apologize. I got anxiety because i'm 47 yrs old and had quite a few cars and i know when a car jerks, goes from drive to 5th gear with powerful jerking motion all the time, skipping & stalling while in drive, most likely a bad transmission, its obviously not safe to drive, i just bought it 9/18/14 & i cant drive it, it won't pass inspection in 7 days. Check engine light still on, looks like 7 days is not happening my appt is 9/25/14 supposed to be under warranty. Instead of being excited about car i'm so angry & i feel like once they had my money, they could care less about me or my family or drivers on road. Thankfully no-one got hurt, its been parked since 9/21/14, they said they did 21 pt insp, yaa right !! sure they did, how can they knowingly let me drive off lot..with no regard for public safety. Is this legal ??
Unsafe start. Engine will hesitate before going into gear at the same time will initiate high rpm's on it's own causing a unsafe start in crosswalks, driveways and public streets. The engine/transmission will engage in high rpm's on its in multiple gears before moving forward causing sudden jerks and fast starts.transmission has a hard transition from gears causing a vibration throughout the car when changing gears.the nissan north america corporation was notified in writing of this problem in 2012.
Me and my boyfriend were sold this car for 2500 and the car needed a new battery, a new converter . Once i brought those items and put them in the car started having compression problems to the point it has a slow take off , cannot go up hills , and we have to shift gears just for it to move .. This car was sold to us like this and we almost fell off a cliff because of the compression problem and not being able to go up any hills .. The people who sold us the car said they will not fix the problem or refund our money .
I bought a brand new nissan maxima 2004.after driving for 5 years, it has given nothing but headache and stress. It would not accelerate or would be jerking/shaking after stepping on the accelerator. While driving in the freeway, my car would slow down and couldn't drive pass 20 mile per hour, then engine died.i had replaced catalytic converter ,sensors, mufflers,brakes. And the problems still haven't resolved.as of today, i don't have a car, it is at the dealer for diagnostic.
I bought a 2004 nissan maxima in 2003 right after the redesign,and every since i have had it little things start going wrong. At 39,000 miles major things start going wrong now at 54,000 miles i have no abs braking system,and other things seems to start acting up. I have tried asking nissan for help but they told me to get lost. I wish the tsb would look out for the consumers and get them some relief. I guess the only thing we as consumer can do is get a lawyer and sue under the lemon law and i know you don't need any money to retain an attorney. I know that 928 complaints that some thing is wrong with the product,and i am sure that the courts will agree with me. I had high hopes for nissan cars but now if you try to give me one i would try and have you committed. I will never buy another nissan ever.
The transmission in this car gets very jerky and causes either delayed or unexpected acceleration which is very hazardous while driving in high traffic areas.from what i've read, this is a common problem for this vehicle.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima sl. The contact was traveling 16 mph when the accelerator pedal was depressed and the vehicle failed to accelerate. The vehicle was taken to dealer. The dealer confirmed valve body needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 133,688.
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I have done some research and found that numerous people have experienced a problem with this model's transmission, to the point where nissan has issued a tsb.i have repeatedly been operating in traffic when the vehicle's acceleration pauses, the rpm shoots way up, the drops down after a few seconds, and then the transmission re-engages in a jerking fashion.this is a considerable problem given my operation in and around a major metropolitan area with significant traffic.sudden unexpected changes in velocity, and failure to maintain velocity, is an accident waiting to happen.
I had gears banging and jerking from p-r, p-d, d-r, 2-3, 3-4, 4-3 and 3-2. Also when driving under 25mph, if i let off the gas to slow down, then accelerate, the rpms jump almost to redline, then the gear catches and rockets the car forward! very dangerous! also while driving i came to a stop at a red light, when the light turned green i pressed the gas pedal to find the car would accelerate very slowly. I shifted to manual mode to find the transmission was stuck in 5th gear. I pulled over, turned car off, restarted minutes later and it was fine. The next day i get in my car to find i had reverse, but its stuck in 5th gear again when shifted to d/manual. I have been without a car for 1 year and 6 months now because of this. Nissan knows about this defect, but will not admit it because they are making so much money selling $5,000 transmissions and $1,500 valve bodies. Not to mention labor fees and all the small parts to people trying to fix this themselves. Nissan made 8 different versions of this valvebody trying to get it right, but finally gave up and just put a cvt tranny in the 09' and newer maximas. Leaving the 6th gen owners to fend for ourselves. I spent $15,000 on my maxima, now i have to spend $5,000 every 2 years just to keep it? that's not right. Nissan you have lost my love and respect. Your about to lose me as a customer. You should show your loyal customers some real loyalty and recall the aw55-50/51sn re5f22a transmissions. Not only because this is your fault, but also because there are children that ride in these cars and its only a matter of time before someone is killed. Do you want a child's blood on your hands nissan? man up and take responsibilty before that happens and maybe you'll save your company.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that at low speeds, she experienced unintended vehicle acceleration. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the transmission was flushed; however, the repair did not remedy the failure. The failure mileage was 75000 and the current mileage was 107000. Updated 3/12/10 the consumer stated the transmission would get stuck in gear when trying to resume speed after stopping and dropping 10-20 mph slower. When the accelerator was applied, the transmission idled, but the vehicle staggered in 1st gear. Updated 05/10/10
The speedometer malfunctioned.the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who ordered the electronic section of the dashboard.the order was put in june of 2003, but the parts did notarrive.
The transmission slips frequently, often hesitation when switching from park/reverse/drive and when switching from 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd.the slip often results in lack of power to the wheels and then a sudden jerk when it does finally kick in.it can be very dangerous when you pull into traffic and expect the vehicle to accelerate normally and instead get stuck between gears.should be a recall on this transmission since it is apparent from online research that this is a very common occurrence.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact was parking when the vehicle suddenly accelerated, jumped the curb and crashed into a tree. There were no injuries and no police report filed. The vehicle was in drivable condition and the contact planned to have it inspected at the time of the complaint. The contact called the manufacturer and filed a claim. The current and failure mileages were approximately 67,500.
The transmission in my car is slipping.when i am trying to take off many times the acceleration is decreased dramatically and puts my family in danger of having a terrible accident.the gears are hard to switch and it makes a loud noise when this happens.sometimes while driving it starts jerking as if it will cut off.the dealer claims to not have many issues with this problem but my online research shows me that the transmission is the source of most of the problems on this make and model car.
Vehicle was purchased used, at first the vehicle jerked abruptly from 1st to 2nd, after driving it for a few miles it seems like its not gearing properly, now the vehicle starts jerking as soon as i start driving jerking from 1st, 2nd to 3rd, after 30 miles the vehicle drives ok. Also there's been times when the accelerator pedal is pressed and the vehicle fails to accelerate. Vehicle also jerks when changing to reverse. I took the vehicle to different mechanics and was advised that the transmission needs to be replaced, the cost could be about4,000 to 5,000 which is about what the vehicle is worth. This should be taken care of by nissan, there are many complaints about the same problem its obviously a manufacture problem and owner shouldn't be responsible for replacements costs.
The vehicle jerks when i am going from park to reverse, from reverse to drive, or from park to drive. It will randomly jerk while i am driving. Sometimes while driving, the vehicle will not accelerate. I am scared to pull out into traffic because i never know when it will stall!
Transmission jerk.
Driving on the freeway at about 60 mph i noticed the engine light turned on and the cars power was gone.i continued to step on the gas but still no power at all.the transmission was stuck on 5th gear.once i came to a complete stop and i press on the gas the engine just revs up with very little power.i take it to the dealership for them to confirm i needed a new transmission.i didn't want to pay $3,000 at a nissan dealership so i decided to take it to my local mechanic in which he said he's worked on maximas before with the same problem.he said the issue is in the valve body (part of the transmission) so he replaced it.i got the car back after a $1,500 bill and everything was working just fine.until today 6-18-14, approximately two years from the first incident.once again my transmission is stuck on 5th gear.prior to this there was some jerking from 3-4 gear and a hard jerk from p to r.here i am now facing another bill.this could of easily caused an accident and after numerous reports from other drivers nissan needs to address this issue!
When ever i shift to reverse the car pauses and then jerks. I took it to the shop and had new motor mount put in to solve the problem. For a few days you could barely feel the jerking when switching to reverse. Literally by the next week it was bad all over again and the jerking returned. Also, sometimes when i am driving i can feel the car, to my knowledge, switching gears. For example, this morning i was driving to work and going only around 25mph and as i started to accelerate the car jerked and slowed down for about 5 seconds before it returned to my normal speed. Thirdly, the power locks are not consistent. When i lock my doors with the automatic lock on the keys or even by pressing the power locks on the door handle it will only lock the front right passenger and the back left passenger door. This can be very frustrating as i have left my car doors unlocked unknowingly.
My car suddenly surged forward while parking (my foot was on the brake).the car struck a high curb backed up by a berm which brought it to a stop.i banked my head on the windshield (airbag did not deploy).air dam was torn off.no other obvious damage.the car has not yet been inspected by dealer.
Changes speed at any time up or down unsafe to drive nissan needs to recall to correct the problem.
After stopping at traffic signal, the car doesn't move and starts jerking when shifting between gears.2 months back the gear wouldn't shift from 5th, took to dealer they replaced a bad sensor and now it jerks and doesn't move when shifting gears.
The car is jerking/bucking violently when shifting from reverse into drive and again when shifting into first and second gears. It is also jerking when downshifting from second to first gear. At first, the shifting problem was an occasional occurrence, however, it has progressively gotten worse. Now it is almost constant. After researching this problem, i have found that hundreds and hundreds of '04-05 maxima owners are experiencing the exact same problems. This is quite obviously a nissan manufacturing defect that should be corrected by nissan corp.
2004 nissan maxima with manual transmission.without warning, pedal goes to the floor and stays there causing a serious traffic hazard.nissan says nothing wrong with it.
I was driving on the freeway (my normal route home from work).suddenly, i heard a very loud 'popping' sound.i opened the sliding door to inspect the roof, and found out that the glass had suddenly shattered.
The contact owns 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that outer perimeter of the sky view window exhibited rust. The vehicle was inspected by an independent mechanic who advised that the vehicle was rusting prematurely for a climate that was primarily warm and dry. The manufacturer was contacted but would not provide any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 30,000 and the current mileage was 34,000.
Letter concerning the skyview roof glass recall for the 2004 maximas.***no answer required***. *mrthe consumer took the vehicle to the dealer to have the recalled glass replaced but was told that her vehicle was not included in the recall, therefore the glass was not replaced.eight months later the skyview roof completely shattered while the consumer was driving.
My moon-roof is marked with as3 dot 467 m078. Can some please tell me with is the same marking that in the 2004 recall.
The sun roof glass shattered while driving on the highway.consumer pulled over to a rest area before the glass entered the cabin of the vehicle.it was towed to a local dealership, who provided a temporary fix by removing the loose pieces of glass, and covering the sunroof with a plastic material. Investigation#pe04-035 was issued on this problem.
2004 nissan maxima developed problems with the windshield cracking.*mrwhen the defroster was on the windshied would make a pinging noise.previously the moonroof was replaced due to possible cracking.
While driving, the driver and passenger windows rolled down.a loud winding noise was heard coming from the front and rear.the consumer was able to drive the vehicle to the dealer for inspection. The mechanicinformed consumer that the problem could not be duplicated.*sc
The sun roof is too noisy andmakes a loud rattling sound.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima.the vehicle was serviced for nhtsa recall # 04v326000 (visibility:sun roof assembly) at 15,915 miles.the sunroof was rusted out in all four corners and was not designed to open.water leaks into the vehicle when it rains.the current mileage is 33,582 and failure mileage was 32,000.the consumer stated that water leakage and corrosion are safety hazards. The consumer stated should not have to pay for repairs due to the fact this sun roof is a defect and the consumer feels it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to pay for it. The consumer provided a copy of the estimate for repairs. Updated 08/01/07
I was driving to work & i heard and felt a blow and heard air from the outside, and then i looked up and saw my sun roof was shattered. I was freaking out, and drove to the dealership. They knew this sun roof was a recall. I was never notified nor received a letter from nissan. I had glass, and my arm and my back and my 17 month old daughter car seat had glass all over it, and pieces of glass in it's fabric. I will never put her back in her car seat nor will my family, nor i feel safe ever again. Although the dealership fixed the problem. I do not feel safe!!! i feel nissan should reimburse me for my baby's car seat, and put me into another vehicle. I will tell my fmaily & friends not to buy this car from nissan. It's not safe at all!!!
While driving 65 mph sun roof shattered. This caused glass to fall into the vehicle, andalsodamaging other vehicles that were in the rear of them.
The car started up and was running fine. My wife went back into the house to get our daughter and found the car had stalled. The car has not started since. I am concerned about this situation, because of the fact that the car justed stalled for no apparent reason. I hate to think what could have happened if my wife was driving the car. In addition, according to several post on edmunds.com this is happening to other consumers.i have had other problems with this car since i purchased it 3-12-03. It has been back to the dealership several times for the following reasons: service engine lights coming on, leaking sunroof, cd not working, a fog/condensation behind center console screen, and interior molding coming loose. I have called nissan usa and spoke to matt at 310-771-8454 ext 8454. If you can help with this please contact me at 410-239-0119. Thank you for your time and efforts.
While driving on the highway during the night, the glass of the electric sunroof shattered and broke.it was raining, so the roof lining and the sunroof cover got damaged by the water.there is no physical evidence of anything hitting and breaking the glass.the dealer refused to perform the repair under warranty, even though there is a recall of other maximas for similar problems (with the skyview).the parts are ordered and will arrive in 2 to 3 weeks.the old parts are still on the car, which can not be used when raining.the total estimated bill is going to be over $2,800 for parts and labor.
Sun roof assembly was replaced due to leakage because it was installed wrongly. The strut suspension malfunctioned, it made a clunking noise as if it was loose.
Dt*: the contact stated while entering the vehicle from the front driver side door, the sunroof glass shattered without warning.the dealer was alerted.
On or about the evening of october 23, 2007, i heard a loud boom! as i was driving down the highway.i didn't see anything airborne, or feel any sort of impact.at first i thought someone had blown-out their tire, but there were no cars around us.so i parked and looked at my tires.all all my tires were fine, and there was no sign that anything had hit the body anywhere in the front, rear or sides of the vehicle. However, the next morning it was drizzling, and as i was pulling out, i noticed a small trickle of water coming from the light panel above.it was seeping in from the roof somehow.this was strange, because i don't have a sunroof --only a skyview and that doesn't open.i slid back the roof panels to investigate.as the daylight shined through i was horrified to find the skyview window full of cracks.it looked liked cracked ice which started above the frontseat area, and continued into the backseat area.i immediately called 1-800- nissan-1 and reported this to customer care rep. Christine basille x. 51276, and told her what had happened.furthermore, i told her that i had received a recall notice about the skyview with my vin some years earlier, back in 2004.i was told to contact nissan whether i had experienced any problems with it or not.i told her that in 2004, i had taken it to the dealer in response to the recall back then. The dealer had kept my vehicle overnight to inspect it, but chose not to replace my skyview saying something like my vehicle didn't appear to be affected.christine basille told me that a representative would get back in contact with me by monday. In the interim, i took my car to the dealership for assessment, because my service rep said that he would be able to tell the difference between a warranty issue and damage due to impact. Although, the service dept. Reported that there is no sign of impact, they have declined covering the repair. I still have not heard back from my regional nissan representative.
While driving sun roof glass exploded.no injuries reported. Consumer was ableto drive the vehicle to the dealer, and mechanic determined that the glass was defective,and replaced it.
I have had my 2004 nissan maxima for 1 month and have the switch controlling the sun roof no longer works. I brought it back tothe dealer to repair and they ordered the parts from nissan. It has been almost 3 months and the parts have not come in. Nissan says they are on backorder and have no idea when thre will be available. They said it could be 1 more month or maybe 6 more months. They do not know.this is a $900 dollar option that does not work, and nissan says they have no idea when the parts to fix it will be available.
Was driving and power moon roof exploded.almost wrecked on interstate from the noise.fortunately shade was closed and glass did not come in and injure anyone.nissan currently has a recall on the skyview moon roof but the description listed on their site is exactly what happened to my moon roof.
Sun roof shattered while traveling on an open highway for no apparent reason. Glass fragments rainedinto vehicule, but part of sun roof flew off stricking and causing severe damage to vehicule traveling behind.
2004 nissan maxima, dealer replaced glass in the skyview roof.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact stated that while driving at 35 mph, there was a loud explosive noise from the vehicle. The contact discovered that the sunroof had shattered. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vin was not included in the nhtsa campaign number: 04v326000 (visibility). The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 137,000.
The contact owns a 2004 nissan maxima. The contact is aware of the safety risk involved related to the water leaking into the vehicle and causing it to rust and electrical failure. The contact is currently using towels in the vehicle to assist with the leak. The contact also has invoices and detailed documents from the dealer available. The assessment report list the dealers conclusions after the vehicle was repaired and the diagnosis of the recent failure.the contact wants a representative at nhtsa to contact her regarding the current and previous photos available due to the water leak and damage in to vehicle.
While driving 50 mph a loud explosion occurred.rear tailgate glassand sun roof glass shattered without any impact. Then, a year later,a recall for the sun roof glass was issued.
3rd problem with maxima:purchased 2004 nissan maxima brand new.after 2 major problems that i spoke about in two earlier complaints, i am not on #3.in october, 2005, two weeks before my wedding, while my area was getting some rain.i got in my car as usual to begin driving to work, when i noticed a big puddle on my passenger leather seat.my sunroof was leaking.when i called nissan in huntington, ny, again, i had to wait days before i can get an appointment, even though it was still raining.the dealership verified the sun roof glass seal was leaking and the replaced sunroof glass assembly.they actually gave me a rent a car this time, because i complaint to a manager.
When driving down a major highway heard a loud explosion.passenger looked around and saw no vehicles near the car.opened the shade for the sky-view glass roof of a2004 nissan maxia and glass flew into the car causing the driver to swirve on the highway.glass cut both passangers hands, arms and face.thesky-view glass roof had apparently shattered.this has been confirmed by the dealer where the car was purchased.this is a sky view roof that does not open.the glass panel runs the lenght of the vehicle.this is not a conventional sunroof that pops up or slide rearward.consumer brought the vehicle to dealer to be repaired.now the glass panel leaks when it rains.consumer was cut by the glass chardes when opening the shade and the shattered glass fell into the passenger compartment.the shade was closed at the time of the incident.cw
Windshield crack without any apparent cause.crack started at the driver's side lower edge of window and spread across 1/2 of windshield within a few hours.no evidence of any object striking the windshield.vehicle is kept garaged at night and only has 5400 miles after 6 months use.
Anti-lock brakes engage almost every time brake is applied.tsb says rust has to be cleaned out of the right rear wheel hub and a drain hole has to be added, right rear abs($250 +) sensor has to be replaced, with possible replacement of abs actuator($1000 +) required.
I have a 2004 nissan maxima that i bought new in 2003 in california. Within months to the first year, i have had continuous problems with the front end. I've had my wheels aligned, tires balance numerous times and checked due to a shimmy in the steering wheel, tires wearing unevenly and a clanking or thumping noise in the front right when going over a bump. These problems i have had for years and complained continuously. Had the car in the shop many timesfor these problems, but to no avail. Nissan fixed noise after 5 times in the shop in 2004 and 2005. Now over the years the noise has come back, but the shimmy was always a problem. I just learned to ignore it until now. I'm reading now online of other maxima owners having the same problem. I'm planning on approaching my nissan dealer here in florida about the shimmy, abnormal tire ware and clankiing noise as well. Can you help me?
The abs control module on the nissan 2004 is not only faulty but dangerous.the problem comes from a short on the passenger rear wheel sensor short which in turns causes the abs module to fail.the abs motor will run even without the key in the ignition causing the battery and motor to become very hot.
Purchased 2004 nissan maxima 3.5 se in july, 2003. It has aluminum wheels ("rims") and low profile tires. In march, 2005, i hit a pothole, which flattened the front passenger tire and dented the rim. I had to change the tire, and then replaced that rim (tire was ok). In may, 2005, my front driver tire was low. I drove a half mile at 20 mph to the closest gas station and filled the tire. I took it to the dealer to investigate why it was low. They noted that the rim was cracked, said it was dangerous to drive that way, and put the "donut" spare on in place of the cracked rim. Besides the cracked rim being a safety issue (the dealer says that i "must have hit something", and claims to have no warranty liability), i believe the wheel/tire design of the 2004 maxima is a safety issue. I have been driving for 32 years and never had a problem with a rim on a car. Now in the space of a month or two, i had a dented rim that stranded me in a remote area until i could change the tire, and now a cracked rim that i had to immediately remove from the car. I don't know whether it is because the rim is aluminum and perhaps brittle and not sturdy, or because low profile tires leave relatively little tire between the road and the rim, making "everyday potholes" that are common in the northeast in the springtime a hazard to the wheels ("rims"). But after having two rims that failed just a month or two apart such that they each had to be totally replaced, i believe there is a design flaw in this car that lends itself to these safety problems that i experienced with my car. I opened a complaint on this issue with nissan, file #4947551. I was given no assurance that any action would be taken, except that they would "look at this", and was told they would not even send me any response to my complaint to let me know their decision as to what they do or don't plan to do regarding my issue.
Purchased car in july of 2007 four brand new chrome wheels from the dealer. By september of 2007 chrome began to peel on the inside of the wheel between the spokes on all four tires. Took it to the dealer in november and was told the best they could do was pay 50% of all costs. I called consumer affairs and they stated the same thing. I explained i couldn't afford the $1,500 it would costs me and that the dealer should warrant the cost since this incurred six months after i purchased the car. I refused the offer and continued driving on the peeling wheels. Recently, april 2008, my front passenger tire began to leak air. The car was bought back to the dealer and the rep stated the chrome was deteriorating from the inside. The rep stated that it was caused by fix a flat (not correct as the fix a flat was used to stop the leak in the first place) the faulty wheel was beaded and my tires were rotated. This has gone from a cosmetic issue to the issue of a health hazard in my daily driving. I have filed another complaint with consumer affairs on this matter and would like my wheels replaced by nissan. I sincerely regret my purchase...
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