Frame Rust Problems of Infiniti I30

Infiniti I30 owners have reported 3 problems related to frame rust (under the structure category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Infiniti I30 based on all problems reported for the I30.

1 Frame Rust problem of the 2000 Infiniti I30

Failure Date: 04/08/2013

2000 Infiniti I30 with approx. 100k miles. The vehicle is used as a spare and is garage kept. Went to get an oil/filter change and found the frame under the radiator is completely rusted and is actually sagging. It looks like this part of the frame supports the engine mount that's located near the radiator also. Needless to say, this is very unsafe. The rest of the vehicle is in very good condition considering the age of the vehicle. I got an estimate of approx. $1,000 to replace the rusted part of the frame. Searching online, it appears the vehicles built on this chassis have similar rusting frame issues.

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2 Frame Rust problem of the 2000 Infiniti I30

Failure Date: 11/21/2010

The contact owns a 2000 Infiniti I30. The contact stated that the cross member that supported the frame was rusting and could possibly drop the engine. The vehicle had not been inspected by the dealer or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 170,000. The VIN was unavailable.

3 Frame Rust problem of the 2001 Infiniti I30

Failure Date: 07/01/2008

This well maintained 2001 Infiniti I30 with 74,000 miles has been driven for approx. 11. 5 years by the original owner and spouse in the cincinnati area. The car has been garaged 99% of all evenings during that time and has never been in an accident. Approximately 2008 the lower radiator support (front cross frame tie bar) started to rust near the center of this boxed frame member. Portions of the top and front side of this frame member rusted through completely some time in 2012. The hood latch mechanism and horn are fastened to a vertical steel support that is bolted to the front of this frame member, just left of the rust perforation. We intend to drive this car for many more years as we have in the past with several other cars if this does not become a safety problem, if it hasn't already. My guess is we will need to have the front frame tie bar repaired if possible to avoid future hazardous conditions (ie. Hood popping open while driving and/or unstable front end control). This rust perforation more than likely lessens the structural integrity of the car in a front end collision. I have never in my 35+ years of car ownership encounter such a manufacturing defect. This appears to be a widely known safety problem on various Nissan autos. Even if Nissan is not required to recall these autos for inspection and repair, they should at least notify owners of the potential safety issues and possible mechanical fixes that should be considered by the owner. Thanks in advance for your assistance with this matter.

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Other Common Structure related problems of Infiniti I30

Problem Category Number of Problems
Body problems
11
Frame And Members problems
4
Frame Rust problems
3
Underbody Shield problems
2
Trunk Lid problems
1
Structure problems
1
Hood problems
1


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