Where is the crankshaft sensor on a 2007 Nissan Pathfinder?
Both sensors are located at the back side of the engine by the firewall. The drivers side is the easier one to get to. The passenger side is a bit tougher.
Who is the plaintiff in the Nissan timing chain lawsuit?
The Nissan timing chain lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California – Kobe Falco, et. al., v. Nissan North America, Inc., and Nissan Motor Company, LTD. The plaintiffs are represented by Baron & Budd, P.C., Capstone Law APC, and Strategic Legal Practices.
Who is eligible for Nissan timing chain reimbursement?
Customers who paid for Nissan timing chain replacements or repairs may be eligible for partial reimbursements or vouchers if the vehicles were purchased or leased in Washington or California. The Nissan timing chain lawsuit includes all former or current owners or lessees who purchased or leased any of the following vehicles in those two states.
Why is the Sonar OFF ON MY Nissan Pathfinder?
Ron, if the sonar remains off when you restart the vehicle, this is not normal behavior and you should probably have your dealer look at it. I did a search of the forum and it looks like others have had the issue you have.
Which is the worst year of the Nissan Pathfinder?
This year of the Nissan Pathfinder is by far the worst, with this model year earning the most overall complaints, and being ranked the worst year due to the high repair cost, the onset of the issues, the severity of the Nissan Pathfinder problems, and the frequent safety issues that have plagued this year.
Are there any Nissan AEB class action lawsuits?
A Nissan AEB (automatic emergency braking) malfunction class action lawsuit will continue after the federal judge ruled against most of Nissan’s motion to dismiss the complaint. This forward emergency braking lawsuit alleges the system malfunctions,suddenly and unexpectedly braking on railroad tracks, bridges, intersections and other locations.
Are there any problems with the Nissan Frontier?
The class-action lawsuit alleges Nissan designed and sold the vehicles with defective timing chain tensioning systems. Those systems include the primary timing chain tensioners, primary timing chain guides, secondary timing chain tensioners and secondary timing chain tensioner shoes. Janelle Horne, et al, v.