Nissan Altima CVT

258 messages,  Last post on Apr 22, 2013 at 2:01 PM

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What is this discussion about? Nissan Altima, Transmission, Sedan

#247 of 258 Re: 2008 2.8L 45K miles, tranny dead [piper_chuck] by piper_chuck

Jan 13, 2013 (3:40 pm)

Replying to: piper_chuck (Oct 22, 2012 11:12 am)
Late follow-up to my original post. I got the car back on the originally scheduled day. It's been running fine since. I will probably keep it for another 5 years or so and then get something new.

#248 of 258 Zero CVT Issues by mlmcgahee

Jan 14, 2013 (5:55 am)

I have owned two Nissan's with the CVT. Work out of them daily and drive 500+ miles a week. I have had Zero problems.
 
Mike

#249 of 258 My Transmission Story by snerdman

Feb 09, 2013 (2:08 pm)

Bought a used 2010 Nissan Altima with 42k miles in October 2011. The first 100 mile trip, after pulling into town at a stoplight, it turns green and I go nowhere. It just "slips" for about 10 seconds before slowly moving forward. Long story short, it happened a couple more times. Once back home, it runs fine, no "slippage" when not on long trip. My SES light comes on yesterday, I take it to the dealer, they're going to have to replace the transmission. It has 53k on it. I had bought an extended warranty, so it's covered. Whew!! Also said my back 2 shocks had blown, and my wipers were streaky. Wipers?! Are you kidding me!! LOL!! Supposed to be the middle of next week for the new transmission to arrive.

#250 of 258 Re: My Transmission Story [snerdman] by piper_chuck

Feb 09, 2013 (2:57 pm)

Replying to: snerdman (Feb 09, 2013 2:08 pm)
" It just "slips" for about 10 seconds before slowly moving forward. "
 
Sounds like one of the symptoms mine developed at the end.
 
"It has 53k on it. I had bought an extended warranty, so it's covered."
 
According to the 2010 Altima warranty booklet your car has a 60 month, 60K mile powertrain warranty. Nissan should be paying for the replacement, not your extended warranty company.

#251 of 258 Re: My Transmission Story [snerdman] by brendapi

Feb 09, 2013 (4:20 pm)

Replying to: snerdman (Feb 09, 2013 2:08 pm)
Sorry to hear about your trouble. The Nissan warranty does cover the new CVT transmission. I would hope your dealership told you that. I bought a 2008 Nissan Altima about 1 1/2 years ago. I have about 62,000 miles on it. This has been the best car I have ever owned. I absolutely love it and would buy another. I commute about 70 miles every day and have not had any problems. Again sorry that you had trouble with yours and hope you get your car back soon!

#252 of 258 Re: 2008 Nissan Altima - CVT Transmission Failure [randancer] by nizzan1

Mar 26, 2013 (6:10 pm)

Replying to: randancer (Nov 10, 2011 7:28 pm)
!!!!!ATTENTION!!!!!
IF YOU HAVE HAD A FAILED CVT TRANSMISSION OR A FAILING ONE GO TO THE NISSAN DEALER AND GET IT REPLACED FOR FREE!!!!!!! THATS RIGHT. MY 2007 ALTIMA HAD A PROBLEM AND THEY REPLACED THE CVT FOR FREE AND EVEN GAVE ME A RENTED CAR FOR THE ENTIRE TIME THAT THEY HAD MY CAR.
 
CHECK IT OUT HERE
 
http://www.nissanassist.com/ProgramDetails.php?menu=2
 
THEY HAVE EXTENDED THE WARRANTY TO 120000 MILES SO GO GET IT NOW. JUST WANTED TO SHARE WITH EVERYONE.

#253 of 258 NISSAN CVT FAILURE by nizzan1

Mar 26, 2013 (6:12 pm)

IT COVERS FAILURES AS FAR BACK AS 2010. SO IF YOU ALREADY PAID FOR IT THEY WILL REIMBURSE YOU. THIS DOESNT HAPPEN EVERYDAY SO LETS ALL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT.

#254 of 258 Re: 2008 Nissan Altima - CVT Transmission Failure [nizzan1] by juanca08

Mar 27, 2013 (7:16 am)

Replying to: nizzan1 (Mar 26, 2013 6:10 pm)
I HAD A 2010 ALTIMA, THE DEALER REPLACED THE TRANSMISSION TWICE, THEY GAVE ME LOANER EVERYTIME MY CAR WAS DOWN (5 TIMES- OVERALL DOWN TIME APPROXIMATE 30 DAYS) THE THIRD TIME THE TRANSMISSION FAILED NISSAN ACCEPTED TO BUY THE CAR BACK FROM ME. IT ONLY LAST ME 1 YEAR - 15,000 MILES. I AM DRIVING A HONDA ACCORD NOW. I HOPE NISSAN CAME UP WITH AN IMPROVED TRANSMISSION THIS TIME.

#255 of 258 Failed CVT - rental car covered? by shandi_nicole

Mar 30, 2013 (2:21 pm)

To anyone who has had their CVT repaired on the extended warranty, does Nissan cover a rental car while it is being repaired? My car is 300 miles away (broke down 4 hours from home) and I have no one who give me rides, and public transportation is also not an option. I am a full time M-F, 8-5 student who cannot miss school. Hoping someone has good news about a rental car coverage!
 
TIA!

#256 of 258 Re: Failed CVT - rental car covered? [shandi_nicole] by piper_chuck

Mar 30, 2013 (3:42 pm)

Replying to: shandi_nicole (Mar 30, 2013 2:21 pm)
Shandi, my dealer offered me a rental car without me even asking.
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