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10.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,480
- Average Mileage:
- 38,250 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
- recall for certain manufacture dates... but not mine (1 reports)
electrical problem
Helpful websites
- Extra Zinc On Battery Terminals Causes Stalling - Apparently Nissan got a little zinc happy with the coating on their battery terminals for the Sentra. This extra thick layer can cause a sudden drop in battery voltage while driving down the road, potentially stalling and making it impossible to restart the engine. Who knew zinc could be so mean?
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
My 2010 sentra has a starting problem when the temperature is below freezing. this problem started 4 months after I purchased it as a new car. I bought this car August 2010 and by December 27, 2010 my car started experiencing starting problems. They said there was a recall for the changing of battery terminals. this did not solve the problems. Each time it has the starting problems I would take it the local nissan dealership and this continued through January of 2011 until the temperature rise. This next year it had the same problems up to now and by now this is happening for 4 years and all my servicing for this car is done by nissan dealership. At present it is in a nissan dealership since January 9, 2015 who is still trying to solve problem. For this winter season of 2015 my car has not started 5 times, 3 times I had to get a jump start. there was this day I went to the mall, spent 15 minutes, and when I started the car it refused to start and it did not even start when I tried a jump start. The car had to be towed. Each year I would be advised to winterize the car and the problem will go away and each year I pay for my car to winterize and the problem repeats itself.
- Genevieve G., Bronx, NY, US