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Won't Turn Over
2019 Nissan Armada
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Nissan dealer.
8.2
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $460
- Average Mileage:
- 16,300 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 8 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (7 reports)
- the ecm for alternator needs reconfigured (1 reports)
electrical problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I am sure you want me to tell you just about the issue, but you have to hear my back story. I bought the car in December of 2022. It ran great and had no issues until about April/May of 2023. I would go to the laundry mat, grocery store or out to dinner and would find myself stranded. I would need someone to come jump my car. At first I thought maybe I left something on or opened but after the 5th time I knew it wasn't me. Finally I got upset and took it to the place I bought the car. They said they was not sure and that my extended warranty would cover going to the Nissan dealership and explained that this happens too often to be something I did.
At the local dealership, they drained and recharged my battery and they said, "it's not throwing codes, so there is nothing they can do, if it happens again to have the car towed to them and they can see what the problem is". It happened a few times between then and now, but I can't just pay for a tow at the drop of a dime. My breaking point was I was taking my mother to her doctor which is down the road, and we got stuck. She is 70 and on oxygen. You know the heat wave is happening its 103 degrees and we are stuck! Her air concentrator gets too hot and stops working. I call my husband to come get us and I call Nissan dealership right after.
They say they now know how to fix it and my problem is I do not drive enough. Yep that is the actual problem. That the ECU is programmed not to connect to the alternator except certain time, so if I do not drive it the adequate number of miles it will just die. WTH? So anyway, they can fix it but because it is designed to do that it's not actually a defect, it's not covered by warranty, and can get me in ten days. So, in the meantime I bought a jump box 110.00 on Amazon and more gas$$$ so I can drive extra blocks for no reason. I took my car today (460.00) and they said they fixed it but can't guarantee anything. Hopefully this does resolve the issue. I have made my complaint with Nissan consumer affairs, and I recommend you do to.
- handle, Foley, US