Six problems related to other fuel system fuel gauge have been reported for the 2007 Nissan Quest. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Nissan Quest based on all problems reported for the 2007 Quest.
Tl � the contact owns a 2007 Nissan Quest. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph the fuel gauge moved up and down erratically and the check engine indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to dealer all pro Nissan of dearborn (24501 michigan Ave, dearborn, mi 48124. 313-749-3200. ) who diagnosed the vehicle and stated that the fuel level sensor is fractured and was repaired. The contact stated that the symptoms recurred, but was not repaired again. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed that recall was remedied and stated they were going to remove the recall from his vehicle. The failure mileage was approximately 151,457. Jc.
Fuel gauge goes from full to empty when it's almost full, Nissan did a fuel sender campaign repair but it did not correct the problem. . . This happens every time I start the car and drive just a mile or so.
Took the car in for the yearly emission test and it did not pass. It states code p0462. Had the Nissan dealer also check the vehicle and it also states that the fuel gauge is not working. Check engine light is on. Nissan is not returning back my calls and I received a possible recall noticed on January 2015. I am up for the emission test again and need to get this fixed so it can pass it. My plates will be suspended if it does not pass. Also when I fill up it the fuel gauge doesn't move up to full. I am afraid I might run out of gas so I am consistently putting gas. . . . Updated 09/03/15.
The vehicle fuel gauge and trip meter both show that I have significantly more fuel than is actually the case, causing me to be stranded beside the road with no gas. This fault has caused my wife and my daughter who was a small child to be stranded on the side of the road in precarious situations. I reported the problem to Nissan but they blew me off. I told them that similar vehicles had been recalled but they said that my vehicle wasn't included in the vehicles that were affected.
The car has been experiencing fuel gauge issues - very similar to pe14012 for the past 6 months where we could not rely on the gauge and started using the trip odometer whenever we filled up. Now - the vehicle doesn't want to accept gasoline and keeps shutting off at the pump. I seems like the problem is compounding now.
Fuel gauge stopped working, backup sensors stopped working, and alot of electrical issues.