Is a 04 Maxima a good car?

Is a 04 Maxima a good car?

By Maxima fan from Staunton, Va. This vehicle has been extremely RELIABLE with little money spent on repairs. It has a great body style and is sporty inside and out. With over 183,000 miles it is still running great and all systems are working properly!

What is a recall ON a car?

A recall is issued when a manufacturer or NHTSA determines that a vehicle, equipment, car seat, or tire creates an unreasonable safety risk or fails to meet minimum safety standards. If there is a safety recall, your manufacturer will fix the problem free of charge.

When did the Nissan Maxima first come out?

Originally called the Datsun 810 when it debuted in 1977, the Datsun Maxima was introduced in 1981, becoming the Nissan Maxima by the mid-1980s. For many years, Nissan has marketed the car as a “ four-door sports car .”

Are there any problems with the Nissan Maxima?

This appears in 10 model years from 2002 to 2010 plus 2014 at 113,800 miles on average. The fourth biggest problem found by Maxima owners is that the power steering pump can develop leaks, which then can drip down onto the lower control arm bushing, causing deterioration.

What causes check engine light to come on on Nissan Maxima?

The issue affects 10 model years: 2001 and 2004 through 2012. On average, the problem appeared around 87,453 miles. There have been 99 owners who reported that their check engine light came on, showing a primary ignition signal fault caused by an ignition coil failure.

Why does my Nissan Maxima blow warm air instead of cold?

If the AC hose starts leaking refrigerant at the crimped connection, there will be low pressure in the system, and the air conditioner will blow warm air rather than cold. This is the most common problem on the Nissan Maxima, and it has been reported by 161 people.

Originally called the Datsun 810 when it debuted in 1977, the Datsun Maxima was introduced in 1981, becoming the Nissan Maxima by the mid-1980s. For many years, Nissan has marketed the car as a “ four-door sports car .”

This appears in 10 model years from 2002 to 2010 plus 2014 at 113,800 miles on average. The fourth biggest problem found by Maxima owners is that the power steering pump can develop leaks, which then can drip down onto the lower control arm bushing, causing deterioration.

The issue affects 10 model years: 2001 and 2004 through 2012. On average, the problem appeared around 87,453 miles. There have been 99 owners who reported that their check engine light came on, showing a primary ignition signal fault caused by an ignition coil failure.

If the AC hose starts leaking refrigerant at the crimped connection, there will be low pressure in the system, and the air conditioner will blow warm air rather than cold. This is the most common problem on the Nissan Maxima, and it has been reported by 161 people.