Do you get out of Nissan timing chain settlement?
If you have to pay to repair your timing chain system in the future and the mileage on your car is 120,000 miles or less, you will be able to submit a claim at that time. You may get out of the Settlement and keep your right to sue Nissan, if you want. However, you will not be entitled to receive the settlement benefits.
How to replace timing chain on Nissan Altima?
Replacing Timing Chain on a 2005 Nissan Altima 3.5 L V6. Broke video down into 3 sections. Part 2 is the removal and installation of timing chain, timing cover and valve covers. Hope you enjoy the video. Loading…
Why did my Nissan Maxima timing chain fail?
One plaintiff claims her 2007 Nissan Maxima timing chain failed when the vehicle had 127,000 miles on the odometer, a job that cost her $1,500. Other plaintiffs allege they paid similar amounts, and some customers must pay for complete engine replacements once the timing chain tensioning systems damage the engines.
Are there any timing chain problems on the VQ35DE?
I would like to do a write up about timing chain problems on VQ35DE engines. I’ve done a lot of searching on the forums about timing chain problems on VQ35DE.
How does the Nissan timing chain settlement work?
Under the settlement, affected owners and lessees are entitled to partial reimbursement for money spent in connection with the diagnosis of, repair to, or replacement of the primary or secondary timing chain systems or components. Alternatively, those owners and lessees may receive a voucher to be used toward the purchase of a new Nissan vehicle.
Are there any problems with the Nissan chain?
Nissan Timing Chain Problems. Certain Nissan vehicles are gaining a reputation for early problems in the timing chain system, including issues with the chain tensioners, guides, and shoes. Some have suggested that a manufacturing defect created timing chains with sharper edges that rapidly saw through their guides.
Why are the timing chains on my Nissan Juke so weak?
Some have suggested that a manufacturing defect created timing chains with sharper edges that rapidly saw through their guides. Others say the chains are weak and prone to stretching. In May 2014, Nissan issued a timing chain service campaign for 104,000 JUKE subcompacts.
Why do I need a tensioned timing chain?
A properly tensioned chain is critical to maintaining the timing between the pistons and the valves. When timing chains loosen it leads to engine rattles, issues with misfiring, problems accelerating and – eventually – bent valves or rods and catastrophic engine failure.