![]() All of a sudden my check engine lights on and my gas gauge reads empty most of the time. I have high mileage because I travel a lot. Well I was entering a complaint about me also having my radiator leak coolant into my transmission and came upon the common problem of people having to replace the fuel sensor. Nissan is unethical, and will never have an opportunity to rip me off again. Long story short, I never got any recourse for this known problem. Nissan should have to pay me for the poor gas mileage received when being forced to keep my tank full, because their gauge was unreliable. WTF, either it has the issue or it doesn't. ![]() Then, as a kick in the nads, Nissan finally admitted the issue however if your vehicle had over 90k miles they wouldn't fix it. This cemented my commitment to NEVER BUY A NISSAN AGAIN. After crabbing up a storm, I finally get a call from Nissan in TN, stating that while they couldn't repair my vehicle for free they were willing to give me a $250 repair certificate. Then the problem was constant, at 38k miles. The Sandy Sansing Dealership (Pensacola, FL) state that there was no record of my visit. The day I brought it in to my Nissan dealer, the problem was not evident and the tank showed 3/4 tank. I figured that Nissan would man up and fix this known issue on this vehicle. When I looked online, it turned out that the Nissan Altima and the Nissan xterra ALREADY had a recall on the fuel tank sensor. While vehicle was still in their 3yr/36k warranty, I brought my truck in for an intermittent issue where my fuel gage would drop to empty even though I knew I had almost a full tank. I'm sure Nissan would love to extend the warranty just short of the mileage in which failure occurs just as it did with that issue as it's the most cost effective way to cut free of their defective products! Nissan you are a clear example of what is wrong with big business! I hope Nissan is forced to do a recall on this fuel sensor as it too is a safety issue like the Coolant/Transmission failure which ODI (Office of Defect Investigations) has been investigating since June of 2012 and we are now approaching June of 2015 with more complaints just piling up. I've read the horror stories and direct anyone who's even considering a Nissan to look at the complaints on for 2007 Nissan Pathfinder and see how they treat their consumers. I used to think Nissan was a reputable company but now I think completely otherwise. We paid over $4000 to have the transmission rebuilt due to the infamous Coolant/transmission fluid contamination issue last year which Nissan is leaving consumers high and dry. This is without a doubt the worst experience I've had with a manufacturer and their product. We were using the trip mileage to give us a rough idea on fuel level until last week it decided to display " -" which just flashes now. ![]() We are filling the tank up constantly as we don't know what the actual fuel level is and don't want to run out of gas. Last month the fuel gauge started going haywire and the service engine light illuminated. It looks like we have another issue with our 2007 Nissan Pathfinder. ![]()
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