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Common Nissan Lemon Issues

  • CVT Transmission Failures

    • Jerking, shuttering, shaking while driving

    • Gearshifts locking up or complete transmission breakdown

    • Common in Altima, Rogue, Sentra, and Pathfinder

  • Engine Defects

    • Excessive oil consumption, overheating, or stalling

    • Reports of total engine failure even at low mileage

    • Altima, Rogue, Murano, and Pathfinder are frequently affected

  • Electrical System Malfunctions

    • Faulty wiring, dashboard warning lights, infotainment failures

    • Sentra and Murano often experience electronic control issues

  • Safety System Glitches

    • Airbag light turning on without cause

    • ProPILOT Assist and advanced driver-assistance malfunctions

    • Loss of power or defective collision avoidance systems

  • EV System Complications

    • Charging failures, battery management issues, or software integration problems

    • Reported in Nissan ARIYA and Leaf

 

 

Why These Qualify as Lemon Issues

  • Repetition matters: If the same defect persists after multiple repair attempts, the vehicle may qualify under lemon law.

  • Safety concerns: Transmission failures, engine stalls, and airbag malfunctions are considered serious safety risks.

  • Warranty coverage: Issues occurring during the warranty period and remaining unresolved strengthen lemon law claims.

Nissan Models Frequently Reported

Altima/CVT - Transmission, engine defects

Rogue -Transmission, engine overheating

Sentra - Electrical failures

Pathfinder -Engine stalling, transmission

Murano - Software/electronic control issues

ARIYAEV - charging and battery problems

Frontier- Performance issues

Maxima - Electronic control malfunction

Takeaway

If your Nissan has persistent, unrepairable defects—especially in the CVT transmission, engine, electrical systems, or EV battery/charging components—it may qualify as a lemon. Keeping detailed records of repair attempts and dealership visits is essential for pursuing compensation or a buyback under lemon law protections.

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