

My kids and I, almost had a car accident on the highway because of this this issue. So, my husband ended up paying about $4700 to get the transmission fixed, and let me tell y'all, we are still having issues with it! So, apparently where we took it to get repaired, the owner says they replaced it, but continues to break down on us.
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Update from : I just wanted to give everyone an update on our Van issue.

This is truly frustrating as this is the family vehicle we have. Which I had not clue, because we were notified in advance that it was going to expire, and to make matters worse, we are still paying a monthly car note fir a vehicle that is no longer working. The downside to all of this is that we were told our extended warranty has expired.

How is this even possible!! Nissan really needs to look into because I strongly believe that there are too many people having the same issues with their vehicles transmissions on this particular year and model. Again, we were told that the transmission has broken down. We took it to the shop the following day. We were driving on sunday 4/19/20, we came to a stop and the Van would NOT accelerate. Two and half years later it is happening allover again. Luckily, the transmission was replaced because my husband had purchased an extended warranty 2 months before it broke down on us. It literally broke down on us, and the mileage was roughly about 80, 000 miles. Roughly about two and half years ago, we were having issues with our Van's transmission. There is definitely something defective about this make and model. It is a shame because this is the best vehicle to travel in and transport kids, etc, but IT IS A MONEY PIT. The second transmission did last another 110,000 miles, but it is slipping again. They are, but the cheapest option at the time was for me to replace it. I was nervous to do that because I was told that I could replace it, and the new one could fail again if the transmissions are known to be faulty. What could I do? The cheapest option was to replace it. It turned out that I had to replace the transmission, and at the time I still owed over $12,000 on it, and it was worth $500 with a failed transmission.
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However after two more months and a few more thousand miles, it stalled on me again with a car full of kids. I tried getting the transmission fluid changed, and that seemed to help slightly. Being a very busy single mother, I ignored the issue until I couldn't ignore it any longer at around 84,000 miles when it completely stalled on the highway after coming to a stop at a red light. I did notice however that only 12,000 miles into owning it, I periodically felt a kickback. It had 49,000 miles on it when purchased. I bought my 2012 Nissan Quest LE used from a private party who took great care of his home and vehicles.
