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#654 of 2702 Ref 1997 Nissan Altima Not Work at R and 1 psoition with 55,000 miles.
by shued
Mar 22, 2004 (12:30 pm)
Since I didn't not take maintenance at Nissan Dealership, Nissan don't like to help me to support part of the cost. I have took the car to AAMCO. Same conclusion, it needs internal service, and AAMCO said that they dont feel the shift from 1-2-3-4 at D position. You know any internal service of transmission takes $810 labor first, and then figure out what parts needs to replace. The worst case quote from AAMCO is $2,500 dollar (include tax). The dealer's quote is $3,100 plus tax (total is closed to $3,400). Now I regret that I didn't listen my friend suggestion to buy Toyota or Honda at 1997. A lot of friends at my church will learn the lesson.
Mar 22, 2004 (12:40 pm)
Can anyone tell me what they typically get in the way of mileage in the 2002-2003 Altima with the 4 cylinder. I just bought one and am curious. I am especially curious of people who run the a/c for most of the tank to see how much it affected the mileage. What is your worst and best mileage. Any posts would be appreciated.
#656 of 2702 2002-03 mileage with automatic
by corvette
Mar 23, 2004 (7:32 am)
Worst: 24 MPG
Best: 29 MPG
Average: 26 MPG
A/C doesn't seem to affect the mileage significantly.
#657 of 2702 Brake/Rotor question
by frank_c
Apr 01, 2004 (1:58 am)
Here's a simple brake/rotor question. After 37,000 miles the front brake pads needed to be replaced. The dealer was very adament about doing the rotors as well at a total cost of $ 380 (Southern California...). The rotors looked fine to me and I declined. Is there a rule of thumb for doing the rotors after a certain milage, or is it just based on wear and tear?
I was also rather suspicious since the mechanic heavily pushed for an oil change owing to "very dirty oil" - which clearly was not the case since it recently had been changed.
Thanks,
Frank
#658 of 2702 Re: frank_c Brake/Rotor question
by corvette
Apr 01, 2004 (6:11 am)
"Very dirty oil" is not necessarily a sign the oil needs to be changed, it's a sign the oil is doing its job. This dealer sounds pretty corrupt, I think I'd go somewhere else next time. Rotors only need to be replaced when they are worn to their minimum thickness, or if they are warped and machining them will take them past their minimum thickness. Typically they last for 2+ sets of brake pads.
Apr 02, 2004 (12:44 pm)
I have a 03 2.5s and does anybody else have the problem at highway speeds that the front mudflaps clatter because it seems like they were not designed to be very aerodynamic. mine chatter all the time and so I decided to take off all the mud flaps alltogether. Anybody else have this problem. Also what kind of gas mileage does everyone get highway city etc.
#660 of 2702 2005 Altima Radio Problems
by daveed
Apr 15, 2004 (11:01 am)
I just bought a new 2005 two weeks ago, and the radio has serious reception problems on any station. The dealer says it is normal, and they were able to duplicate the problem I was having by driving around their building. I drove two other 2004's before buying this one, and they didn't have this problem. Anyone have a thought on what I should do?
#661 of 2702 Re: 2005 Altima Radio Problems [daveed #660]
by tikijojo
Apr 18, 2004 (7:49 am)
I just picked up my 05 Altima from the dealer. They checked the radio and said they couldn't find a problem with a reception.
However, they told me that enough owners complain about this problem, Nissan will take action and post at "Service Bulletin" to help fix the problem.
Therefore, if you are experiencing this problem please either take your car to the dealer, or call Nissan directly, and open a complaint file with them.
We all need to work together to try and remedy this problem.
#662 of 2702 Service Engine Soon - 2002 Altima 2.5S
by raj
Apr 20, 2004 (11:30 am)
I have a 2002 Altima 2.5S with 36,500 Miles.
Yesterday when I was about to start the car, it displayed "SERVICE ENGINE SOON".
After I started the car, the display disappeared. I got this car from a Private Seller
couple of weeks back. The Engine sensor recall fixing for this car is still due.
Did anyone face this issue before?. I am taking it to the Nissan delaer to fix the Recall.
Any other recommendations?. Please advise.
Thanks in advance
#663 of 2702 I plan to call Nissan soon
by maxamillion1
Apr 21, 2004 (9:37 pm)
Even though, the reception isn't as bad as it once was.
Maybe I am just getting used to the poor reception?
Either way, if Nissan does a service bulletin, I want it fixed ASAP.