Nissan Pathfinder owners have reported 2 problems related to radiator hose (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Pathfinder based on all problems reported for the Pathfinder.
At 44,000 miles began hearing an unusual intermittent noise from the engine compartment area. It develops when I take short drives as well as extended drives. However on extended drives, it becomes more frequent. Last night was one of those extended drives. I was over 150 miles from home, after driving about 100 miles when it reoccurred, I pulled to the side of the road and upon inspection the noise appears to be related to the engine cooling fan. A quick internet search reveals this appears to be a latent defect for the make of the vehicle which the manufacture has failed to correct. Should the fan cease to function at highway speeds, the engine may overheat which may cause it to seize possibility causing a catastrophic accident. Risking not only life and limb of the driver and passengers of my vehicle, but those other travelers on the highways as well as emergency responders to the disastrous accident.
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Radiator fluid leaked into transmission fluid causing vehicle to violently shimmy at about 40 mph. The repairs came to $1,334. 55. They had to replace the battery ($119. 21), radiator ($266. 95), radiator hose ($14. 35), serpentine belt ($29. 95). They used a transmission flush kit ($29. 95), a cooling system flush kit ($29. 99) and a global extended life coolant ($29. 92). They used $50. 00 in shop supplies and labor was $587. 00. Tax was $87. 31.
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