Nissan Maxima owners have reported 3 problems related to other fuel system hoses lines/piping, and fittings (under the other fuel 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.
Nissan in the 2020 Maxima models removed the locking feature of the gas cap door. This is a safety concern for possible vandalism to the vehicle a personal safety concern because is a keyed locking cap is installed the individual has to fumble through unlocking the cap in order to fill the tank. Neither the sales person or service department personnel knew this feature had been removed in the 2020 model. It's available in the 2019 Maxima models. The removal of this feature, even though its standard on most vehicles sold in north America should have been disclosed before the vehicle was purchased. Further, the fact that neither the sales person at the dealer, service department personnel or management at the dealer knew about this, shows that Nissan purposely withheld this information from the consumers. Had I known this feature was no longer available, even though it's still available in less expensive models in the Nissan brand, I may have opted to purchase a different vehicle. Nissan markets it products as being overly safe, how does the removal of this key feature make the Nissan as safe as Nissan market their products? the removal of this feature makes the safety of the vehicle and the person fueling the vehicle questionable!.
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I purchased the vehicle in 2017 with 39997 miles on it. When I took it to the gas station the pump shut off every 6 cents. The place I purchased the vehicle at wouldn't do anything because the car was sold "as is' and a week had passed. I didn't take the car in for repairs because I didn't have the money . I refinanced the vehicle in 2018. Shortly after that I received I letter in the mail from Nissan of a warranty policy enhancement which was for complete evap tube blockage. Reading further the letter described exactly what my car was doing. So I take the car to pischke motors Nissan for repairs. The car had 69978 miles on it at that time. They told me that it had to be a complete evap tube blockage to be covered by the warranty. I was thinking that thats what it had to be because that is exactly what my car was dong. Well the tech guy states that he can get smoke to run through the evap system, vent valve working, found air to pass through the fuel filter and bypass line and he states that its acting like the fuel tank is having an internal obstruction. I had to pay $116. 05 for the diagnostics and they tried to sell me a new gas tank for $ 1200. 00. Nissan sent me the letter because they knew the vehicles had issues. Why shouldn't they have to cover a partial blockage? I'm very upset that I had to pay out money and nothing was fixed. Seemed like a scam to me.
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Consumer states of having problems with having his headlight stolen. Please add more information. Mr.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Other Fuel System problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Assembly problems | |
| Other Fuel System Fuel Gauge problems | |
| Other Fuel System Pump problems | |
| Other Fuel System Hoses Lines/piping, And Fittings problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Mounting problems |