Nissan 350Z owners have reported 4 problems related to vehicle speed control (under the vehicle speed control category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan 350Z based on all problems reported for the 350Z.
My wife was driving the 350z on the highway and slowing down with traffic ahead. The engine stalled all of a sudden. The cars behind could have smashed into her and kill her. Luckily that did not happen. I searched the internet, it looked like there were many cases of 350zs stalling. Internet told me that it was caused by faulty camshaft position sensor, which was exactly what Nissan dealer in dublin California replaced. In fact they replaced both camshaft position sensors. Check engine light did not come on when the vehicle stalled as indicated by the dealer. The engine would not start despite many tries. After 10-15 minutes or so, the engine started and the check engine light came on. Some of the 350z was recalled. However dealer indicated that my VIN number is not on the list. I feel the Nissan should pay for my $674. 44 repair bill as it is very dangerous for a vehicle stalling while driving.
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I financed my vehicle in March 2015 this year and in 4 months I've had so many problems I hate my car now but I'm stuck with the cost. The check engine light never went off, I never had a test drive, car cuts off on me on the highway, had to get a battery change, had to get a oil change, breaks are squeeking, and I just got towed from PA back to NY cause now the dealer says my motor blew out???? I don't drive far cause my job not far and when I decided to go visit family I got stuck on PA highway with my kids!!! I was sold a lemon! cost me more money out my pocket for a hotel room and bus ticket to get back home now want $1400 to fix the car engine that I can't afford!!!. . . . This has to be hell I'm in!!!!!.
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The date is when I received my car from the body shop after 3-car wreck. Drove it to work and the car had no power to climb a hill. Called insurance company, took it back they did no repairs to the engine, so it went to the dealership. Shortly afterwards the car wasn't downshifting properly, then it started making a sound like it was stuck in a spin cycle and shoot out causing the car to go faster. Took it back to the dealership nothing. So with the car doing the spin cycle and shooting out fast, it started making this thumping noise from under the hood when coming to a stop. This was so frequent I thought the engine was about drop out, so I took it to transmission shop; they found a code for an electrical solenoid and reset it. I was instructed to take it to the dealership if it happens again. A week later it did but all the time. Took the car back to the dealership, this time they witness the problem and called the corporation tech's; who recommended to replace idle relearn and odometer cluster (miles off). They were replaced but my check engine light came on, insurance company sent a third party inspector out. He found out that the transmission and engine are bad and is not related to the accident. I called Nissan corporation received a claim number, a month later they called to say they are not going to pay for the repairs. I asked the dealership to checkout my parking brake because the light for it didn't come on with the old odometer cluster because I drove my car home from their shop and it was engaged but nothing indicating that it was. My airbags did not explode from the wreck either and also the car tires will not maintain the proper air pressure. Had to get my oil recheck several times after getting the oil changed. The car is unsafe to drive here in hawaii with all this traffic, still at the dealership. I have the report from the inspector if you want it.
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The contact owns a 2004 Nissan 350z. The contact stated that the air bag warning light was illuminated upon starting the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they were unable to determine the cause of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. The contact also stated that while driving 35 mph, the vehicle surged forward and accelerated to 70 mph. The vehicle eventually stopped on its own. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the throttle body was repaired. The failure continued. The failure mileage was 100,000.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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| Vehicle Speed Control problems | |
| Accelerator Pedal problems | |
| Car Accelerates On Its Own problems |