How reliable is the 2012 Nissan Versa?
The 2012 Nissan Versa’s #14 ranking is based on its score within the 2012 Subcompact Cars category. Currently the Nissan Versa has a score of 7.6 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 47 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Is the 2012 Nissan Versa having transmission problems?
I’ve had my 2012 CVT Automatic Versa since last summer and I’ve been having what appears to be some transmission problems with it. The symptoms are: If I brake from about 40km/h to around 20km/h, the car continues to slow down, as if it were in first gear.
Is there a recall on the Nissan Versa CVT?
Now at 95,000 miles my CVT transmission is going out. I took it to Nissan on January 30, 2016 to have the CVT reprogrammed because there’s a recall for it. After that my car started to mess up. I lose horse power, it makes like clicking noises, and my transmission is slipping.
Is there a warranty on a Nissan Versa?
Nissan extended their CVT warranty to 120k miles on the 2000-2010 I believe but nothing after which is unfair because these transmissions seem to keep messing up. Is anyone else having this same problem?
How does the CVT work on a 2012 Versa?
I would say mine (also a 2012 versa CVT) behaves similarly. In addition, the CVT seems to want to find a lower “cruising gear” (drops to a lower RPM) sooner than when the engine is warming up. I’ve read where the CVT will respond differently depending upon how warmed-up the engine is.
I’ve had my 2012 CVT Automatic Versa since last summer and I’ve been having what appears to be some transmission problems with it. The symptoms are: If I brake from about 40km/h to around 20km/h, the car continues to slow down, as if it were in first gear.
Are there any problems with the Nissan CVT?
Nissan CVT Problems. Nissan CVT issues are common among Nissan vehicles. Otherwise known as a continuously variable transmission, the feature was intended to increase the performance of vehicles by creating smoother gear shift capability. From 2012 to 2018, several models of Nissan vehicles received the transmission, including the Sentra, Versa,…
Now at 95,000 miles my CVT transmission is going out. I took it to Nissan on January 30, 2016 to have the CVT reprogrammed because there’s a recall for it. After that my car started to mess up. I lose horse power, it makes like clicking noises, and my transmission is slipping.
How many miles does a Nissan Versa CVT fail?
The most concerning issue is the all these problems lead to a short lifespan for the CVT. The 2011 Versa, for example, has an average failure of 64,750 miles. The very popular 2013 Altima fails around 60,167 miles.