Why is my Nissan Juke having transmission problems?
Some reports of Juke transmission problems can be traced back to owners simply being unfamiliar with its operation. ALSO SEE: CVT Transmission Pros and Cons. There are reports of actual mechanical problems. Some Juke CVTs are said to cause a stalling under acceleration issue due to a collapse of an internal bearing.
What causes a Nissan Juke to stall under acceleration?
Some reports of Juke transmission problems can be traced back to owners simply being unfamiliar with its operation. There are reports of actual mechanical problems. Some Juke CVTs are said to cause a stalling under acceleration issue due to a collapse of an internal bearing.
Is there a problem with the transmission on a Nissan?
Transmission failure for a Nissan, then, isn’t a new thing. There have been lawsuits, expensive recalls, and even entire websites created around them. So, if you have a Nissan, you might be curious over whether you’ve been impacted, or how it could get fixed.
Are there any recalls on the 2011 Nissan Juke?
See TSBs and recalls for the 2011 Nissan JUKE. Worried about potential repair costs? An extended warranty can provide peace of mind. Chart based on 13 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.
What are common Nissan Juke problems?
Common problems of Nissan Juke. The following chart shows the 21 most common problems for Nissan Juke cars. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle’s engine and engine cooling (125 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle’s fuel system, other (64 problems).
Is Nissan’s CVT transmission reliable?
Nissan certainly believes in their CVT transmission reliability and continues to use them in the vast majority of their smaller passenger cars. All of the CVTs now being made have excellent longevity, and better design features like a launch gear help to extend the life of a CVT vehicle.
Is Nissan in trouble?
by Thom Taylor on December 9, 2019. Nissan is in huge trouble, especially in the US. Sales, and even more importantly profits, have plunged this year. There have been scandal three CEOs in three months, and a lack of new or revised products as it looked to quick fixes to mask larger problems.