How long does a Nissan timing chain last?

How long does a Nissan timing chain last?

In a well-maintained engine, a timing chain can last up to 300,000 miles or even longer.

Does a 2005 Nissan Quest have a timing belt or chain?

Your Quest does have a timing chain, not a belt. There is no maintenance interval for the timing chain, it is considered lifetime. As far as other maintenance your next major service is at 90,000 miles.

How much is a timing belt for a 2005 Nissan Quest?

The average cost for a Nissan Quest timing belt replacement is between $451 and $529. Labor costs are estimated between $298 and $377 while parts are priced at $152. This range is based on the number and age of Nissan Quest’s on the road.

When did Nissan know about the timing chain problems?

The lawsuit claims that Nissan has known about the defects since 2004 and references a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) that Nissan sent to its dealers regarding “buzzing and whining noises” from the timing chain. As part of the TSB, dealers were told to offer “goodwill adjustments” to owners, but only those that specifically asked for it.

How many miles does a Nissan Quest have?

2007 Nissan Quest I bought used 3 years ago. Currently has 115k miles. So while I was at my regular shop getting new brakes, I asked them to listen out for a rattling noise that would go away a few minutes after I started it up.

How much do I get reimbursed for Nissan timing chain?

For vehicles that exceed 80,000 miles but less than 100,001 miles, a Nissan customer may receive reimbursement of 50% of the first $900 of costs paid by the Nissan customer, or a voucher in the amount of $1,000 towards the purchase of a new Nissan vehicle.

How much does a Nissan Quest oil change cost?

To remedy the situation, Nissan/Infiniti has made revised guides and tensioners, but replacement can be very costly. Proper oil change intervals and oil type may help slow or prevent the situation. The average cost for a Nissan Quest General Diagnosis is between $88 -$111.