32 problems related to gasoline fuel system have been reported for the 2007 Nissan Frontier. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Nissan Frontier based on all problems reported for the 2007 Frontier.
The contact owns a 2007 Nissan Frontier. The contact stated that the fuel gauge was reading inaccurate fuel level as a result the contact was unaware when the vehicle was empty. The contact also stated that the check engine light was illuminated. The contact was made aware of NHTSA campaign number: 10v075000 (fuel system, gasoline), however, the VIN was not included. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
Fuel gauge sensor corroded and gauge no longer works.
Service engine light came on for the first time since I bought the vehicle brand new. Auto zone checked it out and stated it was a fuel sending unit failure. I did noticed the pass week it was having trouble reading how much gas I had left (dte) I researched and found it there was a recall on this particular issue for our vehicles. Contact united Nissan dealership and told me I was passed the 72,000 mile so it doesn't cover the recall? I don't understand how they would predict when it would fail? I did not receive a notice of this recall or I would have had it done weather I did have the problem or not. Its a common problem for our vehicles so why put a mark on when it is covered? its not fair for those experience the problem after. Contact Nissan consumer USA and stated there was no recall for my vehicle " Nissan Frontier" which makes no sense to me. So no help there. . . Ill never buy a Nissan ever again very poor on assisting their customers. We need a class action lawsuit on these guys its a common problem fix it!!!.
2007 Nissan Frontier at 54k mile check engine light came on with the error code p0463 (fuel sending units failure). Found out that this problem is also happened to the 06 and 08 Nissan Frontier that was on the safety recalled list. The check engine light light up on (p0463) and gas guage indicator will drop to empty fuel even still at 1/4 full, due to the defactive sending units Nissan manufactured. I am hoping that NHTSA will includes the 2007 Nissan Frontier as a safey recall fix list. Thank you.
The fuel sending unit on my 2007 Nissan Frontier went bad at 74,000 miles. Nissan has declined to repair it as it is out of the warranty period. However this is such a common and well documented problem, the 2007 Frontiers should be included in the recall that is available for some of the '06 and '08 Frontiers.
The contact owns a 2007 Nissan Frontier. The contact stated while driving 35 mph the vehicle stalled and the check engine lamp was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who diagnosed that the fuel level sensor was defective and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 100,000.
Check engine light comes on with error code p0463. This is due to a faulty fuel level sensor. This has been a problem with Nissan and the previous models with the same issue were recalled. This failure causes the vehicle to be out of compliance with texas laws and will not pass annual inspection without repair.
Fuel gauge problem and sevice engine soon light.
2007 Nissan Frontier has an error code of po463, fuel sending unit sensor is likely cause. Gas gauge stuck at empty, currently under 35,000 miles.
Nissan Frontier 2007, service bulletin notes defective fuel gauge sensor and this can give a false fuel level and cause breakdown on highway. Sb # ntb07-069b and they will not honor this as a recall need. Defective fuel gauge is a dangerous item when traveling on highways at night. Please push Nissan to recall / improve these units.
Fuel level sensor. Service engine soon light came on. The gas gauge stopped working and sometimes creeps up. Not sure how much gas is in the truck. Sometimes it is full and sometimes it goes to half and other times it just drops to empty.
Fuel gauge goes to empty after a fill-up and is erratic afterwards. Vehicle is 2007 Nissan Frontier.
I have ran out of gas in the middle of traffic on a busy highway almost causing an accident due to fuel gauge not reading fuel level. I was luck enough to be able to pull to the side of the road. This is on a Nissan 2007 Frontier se model.
I have a 2007 Frontier and had a problem with the fuel gauge. I filled the truck and the gas gauge went to empty. After driving for 10-15 minutes it would float up to near the full mark, but then it would drop back down to half full. This failure caused the check engine light to come on and this in turn automatically failed my emissions test.
2007 Nissan Frontier with 49k miles gas gauge not working properly on and off. Service engine soon light keeps going on and off at same time.
The gas gauge gives a false reading and is unreliable. It has been diagnosed by Nissan as a defect with the fuel level sensor. This is the exact same problem that occurs with the Nissan pathfinders. The Frontier is a pathfinder with a truck body. Yet Nissan has only recalled the pathfinders. The recall needs to be extended to cover the Frontiers as well.
The fuel level sending unit in my 2007 Nissan Frontier shorted out on June 22, 2010. I brought the vehicle to my dealer on June 24, 2010. The dealer informed me that the although Nissan has recalled this part on some vehicles, that my vehicle is not covered by the recall. This is a known defect which resulted in the recall of 2006 and 2008 models of my vehicle model as well as other models of Nissan vehicles using the same part for 2006 to 2008, inclusive (armada and titan models). I am astounded that such a recall would exclude vehicles with same part and same history of part failure. This is especially surprising since the recall was issued for other models of my year, just not my model. If the part is failing and is a enough of a safety issue to issue a recall for other models in the same year and for the same model in other years, why would it not be considered enough of a safety issue for my model year? does the NHTSA plan to initiate an investigation of why Nissan is excluding my model in the recall for the fuel level sender unit?.
2007 Nissan Frontier fuel sensor problem. Many reports of this online and apparently Nissan recalled the 2006 and 2008 for the same problem (code p0463).
Fuel gauge don't work on 2007 Nissan Frontier. It is the sending unit.
2007 Nissan, Frontier. . . Fuel gauge went out after 42,000 mile. . . . Why? is there any more out there.
I have a 2007 Nissan Frontier just turned 43,000 miles and like so many others my fuel level sending unit went out,was told mine wasn't on recall list yet.
I own a 2007 Nissan Frontier xe pick up. After filling up with gas on 2/28/2010 I noticed that my fuel gauge did not move to the full mark. The fuel gauge eventually (after about 30 minutes of driving) began to move to about the 3/4 full mark. My wife took the vehicle into the dealer on 3/1/2010 for a strange engine noise and to determine the problem with the fuel gauge. The service manager from the dealer informed me that there was a problem with the fuel gauge sending unit. I authorized the dealer to complete the repair,(3/3/2010) the cost was $474. 38. The next day a friend called to tell me that they heard of a NHTSA recall on certain Nissan models regarding the fuel gauge malfunctioning. I consulted your website and in reading the summary of the recall discovered that it was very similar if not exact to the symptoms my vehicle had demonstrated. I called Nissan and furnished my VIN fully expecting my vehicle to be included in the recall. Unfortunately Nissan insisted my VIN was not covered in the recall. I appealed within their company asking them to consider covering the cost of the repair since the defect so closely mirrored the recall even though my VIN was technically excluded from the recall. They refused to offer any assistance towards my repair costs. I realize that I am asking a large company to show integrity since they are secure that my VIN is excluded, but I thought they would honor my request given the nature of my repair and the recall. Is there anything NHTSA can do to assist me in this? it seems a shame that even though my vehicle demonstrated nearly exact symptoms of the recall, they can deny responsibility because for whatever reason my VIN is not included in the recall at this time.
I own a 2007 Nissan Frontier xe and my fuel sending unit is going bad resulting in me running out of fuel on us i35 with a near rear ending. There are many recalls for this vehicle but mine does not apply for some reason.
Fuel sending unit failed 2 55,000 miles.
P0463 - fuel level sensor a very common problem with Nissan vehicles.
Fuel gauge does not work sometimes and service engine light comes on sometimes, only 40,000 miles.
I have a 2007 Nissan Frontier v6 4x4 with 50,000 miles. Like so many others I have a problem with the fuel gauge reading incorrectly after filling up. Now the service engine soon light is on. Had no idea so many others had the same problem.
I have a Nissan Frontier 2007, its only 2 years old and its having a problem with the fuel sending unit which costs 300-600 dollars to replace, but many others are having the same problem, I went. . Read more...
Model year 2007 make Nissan model Frontier component* fuel gage system the fuel sending unit has quit working which causes the fuel gauge to give false readings. Now the vehicle is out of warranty and the unit is not working again. After talking with several owners of the same vehicle I found out we are all having the same problem, going through multiple units. Nissan does seem to be fixing the problem but, just covering it up. After talking with the dealership they do not want to try to cover it, they want me to pay $400 for parts and labor which I am not going to do. Besides the fact that $100 for parts and $300 for labor is outrageous I am not going to replace this part just have it fail again. This part should be on a recall because it is clearly defective and not a part that should have to be replaced 2, 3, or 4 times or even at 10000 miles. Now my problem is the truck seems to be using more gas because of this.
I have a 2007 Nissan Frontier pick up truck that I bought new. It has approximately 57k miles on it. About 6 months ago, the fuel sending gauge began malfunctioning. After a fuel fill up it would register full however after a few minutes it would drop to the empty position and the service engine light would come on ( it is still on now). I took it to the dealer and he informed me that it would cost $650 to repair. Since it was not covered under warranty and I didn't have the money to pay for it, I didn't have it repaired. I googled some information regarding the Nissan fuel sending unit to see if I could make the repair myself and found that many other owners of Nissan products have had this same problem. I'm more than a little frustrated that the dealer never mentioned this as a problem. I have a daughter who uses this truck at james madison university. I've told her to check the tripometer etc but I'm afraid that she will forget and at some point run out of gas. This presents a major concern for my wife and me.
I have a 2007 Frontier king cab nismo with 56,000 miles on it. Put fuel in it today and the fuel gauge will not rise above half full. Then the check engine soon light came on. A few miles later the gauge plunged to empty with the low fuel light on. On my return trip the gauge moved up to half with the service engine soon light on. It appears from my research that the fuel sending unit is bad and that numerous owners are experiencing this same expensive issue. Apparently this can cause the fuel to stop being sent and potentially lead to a serious accident. My call to the deal will be tomorrow am. This should be a recall issue as xterra's were recalled for this same issue in prior model years. Just two weeks ago I had a abs sensor replaced at $400. The rear end was dropped at two weeks old to fix another sensor and on and on. This truck has not been reliable and I would not recommend any Nissan product at this point! it does not go more than 2 months without something going wrong with it. Help!.
2007 Nissan Frontier fuel sender unit service engine the fuel gauge goes empty and yellow is on.