Why is my Nissan Versa making a rattling noise?
While there are a variety of reasons your Nissan Versa is rattling, the most common 3 are the ball joints, struts or strut mount, or a problem with the sway bar links.
How long does a Nissan Versa 2011 last?
You can expect a Nissan Versa to last 200,000 miles. If you drive up to 15,000 miles per year, then the Versa should last about 13 years.
Why does my Nissan Versa have a rattling sound?
Resulted in loose feeling/rattling in front end. Dealer says is a result of poor quality road, not reflective of Nissan quality. Looseness/knocking sound from front end caused by wear in subframe and steering joints. Dealership replaced these under extended warranty.
What was the problem with my Nissan Versa?
Left rear shock absorber was found faulty after I reported a banging sound when driving over small bumps. had a broken strut – both front struts were replaced, supposedly the sway bar links (unclear if that happened)
How much does it cost to repair a Nissan Versa?
Squeaky bushing in from left control arm. Needs to have the control arm replaced. Moog control arm cost is less than $40 replaced both tie rod ends on both sides as well as stabilizer links replaced both front wheel bearings as well as new axle nut cotter pins Left front wheel bearing was replaced at cost of $500.
How much does it cost to replace front wheel bearings on Nissan Versa?
Left front wheel bearing was replaced at cost of $500. Right front wheel bearing replaced. Both front bearings failed in less than a week. A front wheel bearing which was replaced in August 2014, failed and was replaced under the one (1) year parts and labour warranty.
What does car heat shield do?
The heat shield is there to keep your 400-degree muffler from setting fire to the wheat field you’re parking in. It’s also there to keep it from setting fire to the contents of your trunk. It wraps around the muffler and, depending on the car, the muffler can be pretty close to the underside of the trunk.