17 problems related to power train have been reported for the 2013 Nissan Maxima. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2013 Nissan Maxima based on all problems reported for the 2013 Maxima.
The transmission is failing in my car it doesn't want to go. Stalling out shuttering,jerking.
A recall and class action lawsuit was issued for the 2013 altima but not the 2013 Maxima. They have the same cvt transmission, my cvt transmission on my Maxima just went out. Both the Maxima and the altima should have been included in these recalls if they have the exact same cvt transmission.
I was driving my 2013 Nissan Maxima as I normally do every day. Then without any warning it would not accelerate. Thank god I had enough momentum to get it to a safe place and out of the highway. I almost got hit in the back to because I had the make a quick turn to get it out of the street and into a parking lot. And after I stopped the check engine light came on.
The vehicle was in a parked position at my home. Went and started vehicle and from park to drive it hesitated before it starts to move.
Vehicle lost power no warning while driving on freeway almost had a wreck then the speed picked up out of now where. The rpms were climbed to 4 and then the check engine light came on. I was able to get to an autozone to read the code and it gave me a p1778 telling me that the stepper motor was malfunctioning and I need to replace the transmission I've only had this car for 2 1/2 years my warranty has expired and I'm at a loss for words.
Tamara recall: I was driving from jacksonville to orlando when the rpms suddenly dropped and the car lost speed immediately. As I depressed the gas pedal, the car wouldn't accelerate no matter how hard I pressed the gas pedal. I had enough speed to get on the shoulder. I restarted the car and it drove good for about 5 mins and the the same thing happened. I took the car to the shop and they said it's the transmission. I only have one hundred five thousand miles on it and I still owe 8 thousand bucks on it.
You feel the car pulling and jerking. Then the check engine light came on. We had the code checked and it was p1778 - transmission reverse I/p circuit. It appears to do this on longer trips out on the highway and not as much around town.
Tl- the contact owns a 2013 Nissan Maxima. The contact stated that the transmission assembly function had been slow to change gears while in any gear as the speed was reduced until the gear had changed over and then the vehicle suddenly picked up speed. A dealer had not diagnosed the vehicle yet. An independent mechanic from a repair facility diagnosed that the cvt transmission assembly needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired yet. The manufacturer was notified of the failure to determine the guidelines to repair the vehicle. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000. Dyd.
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Driving down the 680 freeway in rush hour morning traffic. In fast lane going with speed of traffic (approx. 75 mph) car suddenly loses power. Rpm start to go crazy. Car does not respond to accelerator. Dropped from 75 mph to 0 mph in matter of seconds. Very scary experience. Stuck on side of the freeway until tow truck arrived. Had a panic attack. No warning signs. Tow to a mechanic, my transmission is shot. At 106k miles and a 2013 model, I did not expect this. Owe tons of money still on the car. Have to pay $5000 to fix the cvt transmission and replace with a "new" cvt transmission. Same crappy, defective transmission for $5k. And Nissan only warranties those for 12 to 18 months or 12 or 18k miles.
I have had this vehicle for 2 years and it's only a 5 year old car. I find it disturbing that Nissan is well aware of the cvt transmission issues on these vehicles and they have not been recalled. They put my kids and myself in danger when my car all of a sudden didn't function correctly. I was making a u-turn and it would not accelerate, we almost got hit by two cars of oncoming traffic! I took the car in to the Nissan dealership and it will cost $5k to replace the transmission that they can only guarantee 12,000/ 1 year after the repair, which will not be covered under my warranty because it expired. This is so unfair. I still owe a lot of money for this car since I financed it, so I am stuck with the repair cost. Nissan needs to own up to this issue and do something about it!!!.
I was stopping for gas to head back to work, then I realized that a cloud of smoke never seen it before.
My mother and I were driving to lunch on the highway and I noticed the car was driving very sporadically. If I pushed on the accelerator it would stick and then it would just bolt out full speed, on more than one occasion we almost hit another vehicle and a barrier. I couldn't control the care. We tried to drive slow, but the car would accelerate very fast when it detected the next gear. We were terrified we drove straight to the dealer. They informed us that the transmission was out. This car has less than 100k miles on it and I purchased it brand new. It was extremely dangerous. Clearly something is wrong with the transmissions that Nissans are putting in. If, you look online you see others with the same experience, with even less mileage. To make matters worse I had to pay out of pocket because the extended warranty had expired. This car is not safe. I am sorry that my mother and I had to experience it, but very happy my children were not in the car. I know this is a large problem, because Nissan accidently called me to pick up the wrong car. I went in there was another Maxima maybe a year younger than mine same color and their transmission had gone out. There's was still under warranty. These cars are not safe and Nissan needs to do something about it before someone is seriously injured or worse a death.
The contact owns a 2013 Nissan Maxima. While driving 25 mph, the vehicle suddenly decelerated while the accelerator pedal was being depressed. The contact managed to coast the vehicle to the side of the road and turn off the engine. Upon restarting the vehicle, the check engine warning indicator illuminated and the vehicle failed to move while the accelerator pedal was being depressed. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the transmission chain was fractured and the transmission needed replacement. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 109,124.
Automobile went from operating normally to complete loss of power and acceleration. Very dangerous on road. Towed to mechanic, claims its defective cvt transmission, referred to dealer.
2013 Nissan Maxima safety issue with the cvt transmission. It will shift into a lower gear on the highway at 65 mph and bring the rpms up to 5000 or greater.
While driving down a busy highway, the check engine light came on and the car was no longer moving. The gas pedal was pressed all the way down into the floor and the car was at a stand still. While transfer trucks and incoming traffic on a busy highway the Maxima left me stranded as the car would not accelerate. After continuously turning the car off and on several times, there was still no movement in drive. The car only had 70,000 miles on it when this happened. I had to put a brand new transmission in this car, which also was very exhausting as not many places will work on cvt transmissions. I have spoken with several others whom own 2013 Maxima and they have had the same issue. I feel very unsafe in this car as I do not know when this issue could become an issue again and basically put me at danger and stranded on the side of a busy highway. I do have documents of the towing expenses, and all of the transmission diagnosis and costs. There were also 2 other witnesses in the car as well. Whom all felt very afraid as this was a busy 4 lane highway.