Nissan Versa owners have reported 4 problems related to transmission not engage (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Versa based on all problems reported for the Versa.
Bought this car 5 days ago and transmission feels like its not engaging right took it back to the dealer and he sent me to his mechanic and he said it was fine however its still grinding at times hesitate s when accelerated so much so ive almost bren rear ended too many times to count it only had 68000 miles it should not be going oyt and I just got it.
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On both city streets and highways. Accelerator will stick and or clutch is not properly engaging as specific vehicle has a manual transmission. Causing the vehicles rpm to go up higher then recommended.
Driving back from brooklyn to long island on parkway, approx mph 50 car slows down and stalls coming to a complete stop. Shut off car put in park, turn it back on, cars moves extremely slow though I am accelerating on gas pedal. Seems transmission is not engaging in any gears( automatic tran). Being about 6 miles from home, have to shut car off approx. Every 5 blocks to get car moving again. On parkway almost get rear ended numerous times as car continued to stall. Spouse in car, thank god children not. As previous complaint air bags dont deploy adding to a sure death or serious injury to anyone in vehicle! I have no other car to transport us to work, doctors or our daily responsibilities.
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There has been a problem found in some Versa sl’s with manual transmissions, relating to the cruise control system. It has been found that on hot days, this switch may move, and cause the hydraulic clutch to disengage prematurely. This problem can be dangerous if it occurs in a remote area or on a heavily trafficked road. This problem will severely compromise your vehicle’s ability to move, and your car may end up disabled or possibly with a burned out clutch if you ignore it. There seems to be a growing trend with clutch problems in Nissan Versa's ranging from mileage of 168 and up. Nissan fails to recognize the problem.
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