Clutch Pedal/linkage problems of the 2007 Nissan 350Z

17 problems related to clutch pedal/linkage have been reported for the 2007 Nissan 350Z. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Nissan 350Z based on all problems reported for the 2007 350Z.

1 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 04/13/2015

The car is not safe to drive due to the clutch being faulty. It loses pressure every now and then, and I have to pick up the clutch with my foot manually off the floor. This is very dangerous and should be recalled on all 2007 and 2008 350z's. Nissan changed the clutch slave cylinder and master clutch cylinders from 2007 to 2008, hence only these model years have this problem. People have complained numerous times and they did recall a clutch slave cylinder but even after they did that, it has the same problem. If you replace a part with the same defective part it will break down again and again. . . I've calculated how much it would cost to get a new clutch and replace all the defective parts with stronger parts that people have used and reviewed over a long period of time. It will cost me about $2000 just to get the clutch parts and installation. This is ridiculous for something that has such an important job in a car. If the clutch pedal loses pressure or goes down and doesnt come back up, you can get in a serious accident or even worse, death. Please help us 350z owners and ensure that the manufacturer provides safety in these vehicles. .

2 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 07/03/2014

On 07/02/14 I was driving home from work when I approached a red light near my residence pushed the clutch in and the pedal went to the floor and clutch did not engage almost causing a collision. I was able to slowly drive home to try and figure out what the problem could be. I checked the fluid in the clutch cylinder and it was nearly empty. I filled it up with dot 3 brake fluid and the clutch started to work some but then the fluid leaked out again. The next morning I got into the car to go to work and the clutch went to the floor again. I drove the car to the local Nissan dealer and explained the problem. On 7/3/14 I called Nissan corporation and explained that according to the internet their had been a re-call on the slave cylinder(which causes this problem to occur) and I would like to have my car repaired at their expense. I left my car at sheehey Nissan in waldorf MD with service advisor joe king (301-843-5300) who stated they would have to look the car over to determine if the malfunctioning part is the slave cylinder. On 7/3/14 I spoke with maria at 1-800-647-7261 ext 457390 claim# 14882551 (Nissan corp) she advised that they would have to confirm the issue through the dealership and then the information would be forwarded up to the regional dist. Office to determine if Nissan would repair my vehicle. Two days later I was contacted by ms luda(1-800-343-6913 ext 457305) from the regional office and she explained that due to the car's age and being out of warranty they would not repair my vehicle. Please review and assist me with a problem that could cause someone to lose their life. Nissan should have to honor the re-call notwithstanding it being outside of the warranty. A recall is a recall acknowledging that the part is faulty and should be corrected at their expense. Please assist. Thank you. Mark griffin.

3 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 02/18/2013

While driving in traffic along a uphill I engaged the clutch pedal to shift into 2nd gear when the clutch pedal did not disengage as I let off my foot. Instead, the vehicle automatically revved itself up to 6500 rpm while rolling back. As the clutch pedal was stuck there was an absurd amount of burning odor, smelled like the clutch was being burned. I had to immediately turn the car off, luckily the car behind me had enough time to move out of the way. Almost crashed because of this and was unable to drive it from that point on.

4 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2013

2007 Nissan 350z m/t was being driven at 35mph and the clutch peddle dropped to half way and would not return back to original position. Had to reach down and manually pull the clutch pedal back to position. Took to Nissan dealership and they inspected the car and found nothing wrong with the vehicle. The problem was shown to dealer and service technician who drove it for 8 miles and claimed nothing was wrong. The vehicle was being driven few days later and clutch went down even further and would not go into gear. Clutch fluid was completely empty and leaking out of the transmission housing.

5 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 10/12/2011

Was driving 35 mph and when I went to accelerate around a turning car my clutch pedal dropped to the floor. I was in traffic so it startled me and could have become very dangerous. Luckily I acted smartly and was able to pull into a parking lot and fix the problem. I got onto forums and realize this is a recurring problem that need to be addressed immediately.

6 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2009

The contact owns a 2007 Nissan 350z. While driving between 20-25 mph, the engine revved and the rpms increased to 4,000 when the vehicle came to a stop. The clutch pedal extended to the floor when it was depressed. The contact smelled a burning odor outside of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for inspection and they stated that the vehicle was operating properly because the failures could not be duplicated. The failures recurred on a separate occasion. The VIN was unable to be entered into the system. The failure mileage was 20,000 and current mileage was 21,000. Updated 07/17/09 the consumer stated starting from a complete stop, revved to 4,500 rpm let out the clutch, and the pedal remained stuck to the floor. Then there was a burning smell. Updated 07/20/09.

7 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 10/03/2008

While driving in heavy stop and go traffic, the clutch pedal stuck to the floor of the car and would not return to it proper upright position. I had to work my way off the freeway with out the use of a clutch. I had to stop and start the engine as I made my way off the freeway. After setting on the side of the road, the clutch returned to its normal upright position and has worked since. I'm avoiding heavy stop and go traffic. The problem has not happened since.

8 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 07/01/2008

Clutch pedal sticks to the floor on my new 2007 350z I only have 15,000 miles. Clutch not disengaging and unable to shift gears. I took it to dealer, I had to pay to get it checked out. Put in new clutch as they told me. Still having same problem!.

9 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 01/05/2008

Clutch went out.

10 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 12/14/2007

Loss of clutch pressure.

11 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 12/11/2007

I experienced a safety related issue with my car. While I was driving, shifting from 1st to 2nd gear at about 6,000rpm and the clutch pedal stuck on the floor and it took an unusually long amount of time for it to return to the rest position. The clutch pedal was "stuck" on the floor of the car for about 2 seconds, when it should have been immediate.

12 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 12/02/2007

Multiple clutch/transmission issues. Issue involves the clutch pedal sinking to the floor and loosing nearly all, or all of its pressure. Clutch fails to return to normal until the car sits until cool. First incident was during normal driving; while going through a interception a car ran the red light, when I downshifted to a lower gear to more, the clutch failed to hold the gear and fell to the floor, the other car managed to stopped but I was idle in the road unable to move. Second incident involved traffic going up a local bridge crossing the mississippi river. The clutch again gave out after a few mins of stop and go. I had to pull the ebrake to keep from rolling backwards and was unable to continue uphill for roughly 10mins. No injuries or damaged accrued from these events, but they were each close calls. I have not yet to bring the car to my dealer due to my work schedule. To date many others are having the same issue.

13 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 11/28/2007

The clutch on my 2007 350z sounds like it is going to blow up. In traffic I am embarrassed as everyone looks around to see where the noise is coming from. . . I know some noise is common but this noise goes over the radio at a high volume, this cant be normal or safe sounds like its going to crack in half. . .

14 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 11/14/2007

Having clutch issues. . . Pedal sticks, clutch slips. . . . When taken to repair, "nothing can be done about it".

15 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 10/07/2007

The car was driving normally and gave no signs to any type of pending failure. The 2007 350z model year has some form of clutch deficiency. The clutch sometimes drops to the floor requiring it to be pumped up but can lead to stalling the engine or being stranded in traffic. My problem caused me to be stranded on the road in traffic until the clutch regained pressure and let me drive on. The problem is that after the initial failure the clutch randomly seems to lose pressure and causes it to be very difficult to shift into gear without slipping. The dealer claimed that they couldn't reproduce the problem and also claimed that there was no previous history of a problem although there are numerous documented cases of the problem.

16 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 09/13/2007

I have a 2007 Nissan 350 z and during highway driving the clutch stick to the bottom disable me from shifting and stay on gear and it get hard to stop because the car is on gear. I took it to the dealer but they cannot recreate the problem because only happen sometimes.

17 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 03/15/2007

During heavy traffic or moderate acceleration, my 2007 Nissan 350z clutch pedal will fall to the floor, causing the car to lose power to the wheels. The first incident was reported to sutherlin Nissan at 1,500 miles, and the clutch slave cylinder was replaced under warranty at 11,500 miles. Within one day after getting the car back, the same problem showed up, during a traffic jam. The problem was reported again, and after 8,500 miles and several complaints to the dealer, and finally Nissan of north America, the car is in the shop again. The dealer refused to try and fix the vehicle again until I filed a complaint with Nissan of north America. This time the problem became so severe, you could not drive the car in moderate to heavy traffic, without the fear of losing the clutch pedal pressure. The problem started in March of 2007, the first repair was in early summer, 2007, the problem has continued, and gotten much worse since then, making it dangerous in heavy traffic, and is now at the dealer for repair, as of November 17th. There have been so many clutch pedal pressure failures, I have lost count, but estimate the failures have been in the hundreds, as the problem occurs several times daily, during commutes in heavy traffic, which I will no longer drive the car in until the problem is corrected.



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