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We found the following complaints for NISSAN XTERRA (2012)

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I'm filing a complaint before i have an incident. I own a nissan xterra.many other nissan xterra owners have had spontaneous side curtain air bag deployment when traveling very slowly, generally on dirt roads. Some of these deployments have caused injuries. The problem appears to be common on all 2nd generation nissan xterras (2006-2016). The following links are to xterra forum threads and professional publications about random airbag deployment in xterras. There are many more documented cases of this online, the links below are a taste. This also may be a problem with nissan frontiers, which are basically the truck variant of the xterra.based on above text, no incident/crash occurred...no injuries.changed inj to 0.2/1/2017 pcohttp://tinyurl.com/hso3elxhttp://tinyurl.com/j7u9e8khttp://tinyurl.com/zjt6zmrhttp://tinyurl.com/hqggbto

Passenger side air bag warning light intermittently goes on w/ seat occupied (120lb adult), seat belt fastened, seat in normal upright position - indicating the air bag is deactivated.i asked the dealer i purchased the vehicle (new) from about this anomaly at the first service (2220 miles/3mos) on 2-20-2013 and was told there was nothing they could do - "read the owners manual".wedid many different experiments with seating position, seat back angle on subsequent trips, with no positive results. The only experiment that provided positive results was for her to hold our 20 lb dog on her lap - not a satisfactory or permanent solution.i took the vehicle to another dealer for this specific issue on 4-22-2013 and was told they could do nothing, and that i should contact nissan consumer affairs which i have done with zero help or satisfaction as of today. As someone who spent some 30 years identifying problems like this and overseeing the development, testing and production of fixes for aircraft,the engineering required to provide owners like us with a suitable fix to this problem would not seem to me to be all that large or costly. Given that this reoccurring problem in an important saftey system on this and other nissan models as well as many in vehicles produced by other manufacturers, i am confident your offices could produce quick and meaningful results for evryone - owners and manufacturers by applying pressure and establishing a meaningful criterion for the activation/deactivation of the passenger seat air bag system.

Vehicle would not start, because of a broken clutch pedal stopper.this broken part prevented the depressed clutch pedal from activating the clutch safety switch.this is a safety defect, because this a 4wd vehicle intended for off-road use; had this part broken "in the middle of nowhere," a serious safety-related incident could have occurred.also, this part broke a just 1540 miles on a vehicle that has not be abused.vehicle had to be towed to dealership.part was replaced under warranty.

Vehicle's engine seized while being operated at a low rate of speed. Reason given by dealership when towed in was no oil in the engine however there was no warning light for either oil or engine issue displayed at any time leading up to engine failure. There had been a previous oil leak approximately 10 months earlier which had been repaired. There had been no incidents in the interim and no indication of issues. There was a recall related to the oil filter and engine but according to nissan, my vehicle was not subject to the recall. I was forced to pay in advance of work being started for a full engine replacement despite the fact that i had only 4 months left on my 39 month lease.

The contact owns a 2012 nissan xterra. After moving the vehicle from a parking spot, the contact noticed oil leaking under the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing on two separate occasions, but the cause of the failure could not be determined. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 1,500.

Vehicle would not start, because of a broken clutch pedal stopper.this broken part prevented the depressed clutch pedal from activating the clutch safety switch.this is a safety defect, because this a 4wd vehicle intended for off-road use; had this part broken "in the middle of nowhere," a serious safety-related incident could have occurred.also, this part broke a just 1540 miles on a vehicle that has not be abused.vehicle had to be towed to dealership.part was replaced under warranty.

I first noticed my clutch start to slip upon leaving a stop sign. 15 miles later i was stranded on the side of the road with no gears. My clutch had gone out on a brand new xterra with 1800 miles on it. It was towed to the concord, ca nissan dealer where i purchased it. I was badgered on abusing the car since it had some mud on the tires and they insisted i did not no how to drive manual. I had to replace the clutch and "blued" flywheel since they did not cover it with the warranty.they said this was the worst flywheel the shop has seen. Here i am with 22,000 miles on the car and the clutch is severely slipping again. I will bring my car in to nissan tomorrow. I bought a nissan because i expected high reliability standards but i was wrong. This is the last nissan i will buy and i will certainly pass on the word to my friends. There have been lots of people with the same problems so i am not the only one.

Premature clutch failure on my manual transmission. Less than 48000 miles on the odometer and the clutch is gone. This is far too little travel for the clutch to be failing at.degradation has advanced rapidly over a matter of weeks and days and now i fear having my family ride in the vehicle in case they becoming stranded or need to avoid a crash and cannot due to loss of power. General consensus is that the clutch is too small for this truck. Nissan claims this is a wear item and will not cover replacement under warranty, or admit there is an issue at all. Nissan is quick to blame driver's for 'riding the clutch' as the reason for the failure. This is a cop out, particularly when one considers the number of xterra owner's experiencing this issue.

The contact owns a 2012 nissan xterra. The contact stated that while traveling various speeds, the vehicle suddenly lost acceleration power. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was found that the clutch and flywheel needed to be replaced. The vehicle was being repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was 23,633. The vin was unavailable.




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