Are there any problems with the Nissan Versa CVT?

Are there any problems with the Nissan Versa CVT?

The problems with the CVT trans is why I bought a 5sp manual with my 2016 Versa S sedan. Plus it’s fun to drive. But really good news for those of you with the CVT. I got the notice today, but I am out of luck. I have 110k miles on my 2014 Note SL. It now needs another transmission making this the third one for this vehicle.

Why is my Nissan Versa air conditioner not cold?

Most of the time, when your Versa’s air isn’t blowing cold enough, it is going to be a lack of refrigerant causing the problem. We recommend having a professional recharge your A/C if it does end up being a coolant issue.

How many miles does a Nissan Versa have?

I have 110k miles on my 2014 Note SL. It now needs another transmission making this the third one for this vehicle. Not sure what I want to do now, but I think I will be getting rid of this vehicle very soon. I cannot dump another $4k into it.

What’s the warranty extension for a Nissan Versa?

Nissan is getting off easy with just an extension to 7 years/84000 miles. Maybe that’s adequate for a 2016 and up, where they revised the design of the CVT to improve durability. So has anybody with a 2016 and up had their CVT fail yet?

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.

How did Nissan come up with the CVT transmission?

Nissan quite literally bought into CVT technology at one point by purchasing a stake in JATCO, a company that has been responsible for building many of the CVT transmissions found in cars all throughout the world.

When was the worst year for Nissan transmission problems?

The worst year for the Nissan Pathfinder was in 2005. Nissan experienced the worst transmission problems during this year for this model of car. The most common Pathfinder transmission problems were costing individuals about $3,900 to fix. Additionally, this was occurring when their car reached about 109,000 miles.

Are there any problems with the Nissan Pathfinder CVT?

The first class-action lawsuit came in January 2015 and accused Nissan of putting defective CVTs in the 2013-14 Pathfinder. That lawsuit, Batista vs. Nissan North America, Inc, had three main points: Nissan installed CVT transmissions with known defects, such as how the CVT belt slips and the CVT violently shakes when accelerating between 15–30mph.

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.

Nissan quite literally bought into CVT technology at one point by purchasing a stake in JATCO, a company that has been responsible for building many of the CVT transmissions found in cars all throughout the world.

When did Nissan start using continuously variable transmission?

A traditional automatic transmission typically uses 4-9 fixed gears to transmit power. Is the CVT a new technology? Nissan first adopted the Continuously Variable Transmission globally in 1992, and have gone through constant development, enhancement, and improvement ever since.

The worst year for the Nissan Pathfinder was in 2005. Nissan experienced the worst transmission problems during this year for this model of car. The most common Pathfinder transmission problems were costing individuals about $3,900 to fix. Additionally, this was occurring when their car reached about 109,000 miles.