Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2007 Nissan Versa.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
Exhaust muffler broken while the car was running.
Clutch cable/clutch pedal the clutch cable is connected to the clutch pedal with plastic cap that fits over a metal post on the clutch pedal assembly. The plastic cap will chip and become disconnected from the clutch pedal and I was lucky because this happened when I was shifting from a dead stop in neutral and attempting to shift into 1st gear and not on the freeway or going down a hill. Plastic? really?.
Pipe from front end of muffler failed at flange weld due (1) mechanical strain, the muffler pipe supports the resonator by pulling the pipe tight; (2) lack of corrosion inhibition; (3) poor quality welding, the components appeared to have not been cleaned first. ==details== [1] the comparatively heavy resonator was supported at the rear only by the pipe segments between it and the muffler. This is a significant amount of mechanical force, applied to a structure not designed to handle it. [2] any car sold to parts of the USA that regularly get snow should have corrosion prevention applied to all underbody components by default. Not doing so is not only a poor business decision but also increases the likelihood of parts falling off and landing in the road. [3] welds to underbody components should be well inspected, as if they become separated parts of the vehicle may cease to function properly or depart from the vehicle entirely, resulting in a safety issue. ==final note== this form does not retain formatting, making the reports unduly difficult to read.
The 2007 Nissan Versa pulls to the left while driving. While decelerating the steering wheel shakes violently; additionally you can hear a sqealing coming from the front end while braking. It sounds as though the universal joint is coming loose.