Nissan Maxima owners have reported 2 problems related to battery cable (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Maxima based on all problems reported for the Maxima.
My car was parked in my parking spot at my town home. I went to start it and the battery was completely dead. I went to release the trunk lid and the trunk would not open it operates on the battery. There is no ket slot to open the trunk. I contacted consumer affairs at Nissan and they agreed there is no key slot on the trunk. When asked them how to get in my trunk to get my battery cables and my emergency kit(whick came with the car). I was told the only way to open the trunk was to release the back rest on the rear seat and crawl in the trunk and pull the the release on the trunk lid. When asked is there a fix for this problem I was told no. I am a man of 70yrs. Old with a bad back how am I supposed to crawl in a trunk. As I stated the car came wit an emergency kit what good is it if I can't get to it. To me this a very dangerous problem. If were on the side of a road when this happend when cars are doing 60 to 70 mph I could get hurt or killed I would appreciate some one looking into this dangerous problem.
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The contact owns a 2004 Nissan Maxima. Since the vehicle was purchased, the contact has experienced failures with the radio and headlights, the rotors were replaced three times, the front coil springs were replaced twice, and the battery wiring burned. Currently, the transmission pulls when the vehicle is accelerated. The vehicle will be taken to the dealer to diagnose the transmission failure. The manufacturer stated that no recalls were available for any of the failures. The current mileage was 49,000 and failure mileage was 26,000.
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