What causes the RPM to drop in a Nissan Versa?
Likely it’s the fuel pump regulator, there’s a Nissan Technical Service Bulletin on it. They’re faulty in this model range, and the RPM dip is one symptom. Nothing terribly critical, like I said, mine’s done it its whole life, and it’s never left me stranded. Check vacuum lines and make sure intake it tight.
Are there any transmission problems with Nissan Versa?
The Nissan CVT transmission problems got to be so bad that a group of Versa owners eventually filed a class-action lawsuit against Nissan alleging that the CVT transmissions they put into 2nd generation Versas were defective.
Why does my Nissan Versa not turn the wheels?
Drivetrain No Longer Connected to Wheels If you’ve broken a drive/axle shaft, your Nissan Versa’s transmission has no way to turn the wheels anymore. If this were the case, there would not be any movement whatsoever from the vehicle. You also wouldn’t feel the slight jerk your Versa as you put it into gear.
Are there any problems with the Nissan Sentras CVT?
The 2013 and 2014 Nissan Sentras, in particular, seemed to give drivers the most fits as far as the Nissan CVT transmission problems go. There was one very prominent problem with 1st generation Nissan Versas released between 2007 and 2011 that earned Nissan a lot of negative press.
Are there any problems with the Nissan Versa CVT?
A Nissan Versa CVT (continuously variable transmission) lawsuit alleges the cars fail to accelerate and finally experience complete transmission failure that causes owners and lessees to pay thousands of dollars for CVT replacements and repairs. The lawsuit was consolidated and settled in 2019.
Likely it’s the fuel pump regulator, there’s a Nissan Technical Service Bulletin on it. They’re faulty in this model range, and the RPM dip is one symptom. Nothing terribly critical, like I said, mine’s done it its whole life, and it’s never left me stranded. Check vacuum lines and make sure intake it tight.
Why does my Nissan Versa not transfer power?
If your Versa is too low on transmission fluid, it’ll will no longer be able to transfer power to the rear wheels. The power goes to the torque converter, and that’s the end of the line. You should check the transmission fluid immediately.
How many miles does a Nissan Versa fail?
The 2011 Versa, for example, has an average failure of 64,750 miles. The very popular 2013 Altima fails around 60,167 miles.