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- the contact owns a 2004 Nissan Quest. While driving at 60 mph. The vehicle started to vibrate and the engine stalled. There was no power steering or brakes during the stalling incident. The ignition coil had blistered sending a signal back to the ECM unit which caused the vehicle to stall. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for repair. The current and failure mileage 34,643
Numerous complaints with vehicle /sometimes no power ( is an issue on the freeway) turn engine off and restart car runs fine most times"?" engine crank position sensor replaced with 70000 miles on the van / door recalled, fixed now acting up again / radio sometimes comes on with no sound, fixed at 30000 miles now once again a problem.. dealer tries to help but Nissan absolutley no help. Numerous calls to the factory customer rep, told that due to the fact problems do not occur at the dealer Nissan not responsible. Nissan customer rep took 3 weeks to call me I made calls every day, finally cought him.
- Independancve, OR, USA
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- Los Angeles, CA, USA