Nissan Xterra owners have reported 52 problems related to power window (under the visibility category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Xterra based on all problems reported for the Xterra.
Within a three week period the driver, passenger and rear power windows stopped operating. The windows would go down, but would not go all the way up.
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Three electric window motors failed in Nissan Xterra.
I've had problems with my window regulators since they day I purchased my vehicle. For the first three months I couldn't use my front windows because the regulators were on national backorder. All my windows have not worked at some point due to this regulator problem, I think I've had it in as many as six times to get the windows looked at. I am now out of warranty and one of the windows (that I just had checked out six weeks ago) is not working. I've contacted Nissan consumer affairs to find out what they'll do to compensate me. . . . Still waiting to hear back.
Power window regulators have failed during and after warranty on 3 windows.
The front and rear passenger window regulators did not work. The dealer stated, there was no warranty and they would not replace the part.
Regulators in both windows have failed in the last 8 months. Upon searching, I did not find any recall notices nor did the manufacturer notify me that there was a problem. The driver's side regulator was used quite often, but the passenger side window was rarely used and it still failed within 2 years of owning the vehicle.
After less than three years of owning the car the driver's side window just stopped going down one day. The service dept. At my local Nissan dealer said he thought there'd been a recall, but Nissan said there was none. This is the third major thing I've had to have replaced that was later a recall. They need to take care of this.
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My car is a 2001 Nissan x-terra, purchased in August of 2001. The window regulators on both front windows and the rear driver's side have stopped working. All three failures happened within three weeks of each other. The fourth window is showing signs of impending failure, e. G. Popping and sluggish behavior. The car has been owned and operated for only 22 months, with nothing other than normal usage. I am out of warranty and Nissan is stating the problem is normal wear-and-tear requiring $1600 to fix the 4 windows.
In April, both front window regulators went out in our 2001 Xterra. We had both replaced for $400. 00 and Nissan did reimburse us the cost of the motor, not labor. Then in June, both rear window regulators have gone out and we have yet to get them fix or the situation resolved with Nissan.
The motors in all of the windows, front and back have all gone out. Both front windows have fallen and were stuck down. Recently the motor in one of the back windows has gone out again.
I have a 2001 Nissan Xterra that I bought in 2002 while the windows were still working. Within two months of my purchase the two rear windows stopped working. It was not but a couple of weeks until the passenger window completely broke and slid down into my door. The drivers side goes down very slowly making a grinding noise and has to be manually rolled up. The warranty is up and it will cost me $1800 to get it fixed. I will not spend that kind of money on a poorly manufactured car after the fact that they will not recall it. I will never buy another Nissan again.
I bought my 2001 Nissan Xterra new in Feb. 2001. I've had 3 window regulators replaced under warranty on my driver, passenger and rear passenger window. Now less than 10k miles later and out of warranty, both the rear driver and passenger window regulators have quit working.
The car suddenly lost power on acceleration up to 60 mph upon passing another vehicle. After losing power, the car "service engine soon" light came on and stayed on. The engine ran rough with hesitation and could maintain a speed of only 30 mph. Car was towed to dealer, who diagnosed the problem as a mass airflow sensor malfunction. Dealer re-set e. C. U. And so far, problem has not repeated. Power window problem occurs on driver side, front window. The window goes down at normal speed but comes up very slowly with intermittent stops. First time problem reported to dealer, dealer lubed window track. Problem persisted, so went to another dealer, who ordered a new rubber window casing.
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While driving at any speed, electrical window switch will not work. Consumer is unable to roll down window. Dealer notified. *akon one occasion the window would not go down, the other four, the windows would not go back up. Jlg.
Windows fell into the door as I was opening it. From what I read this is a common problem with Nissan vehicles power windows regulators. This could cause an accident because it could scare a driver into thinking their window exploded.
While driving vehicle pulls to right and left. Also when braking it has a pulling effect. In addition, had problem with tires. The vehicle has temperature control problems. Also the windshield cracked. The cd player makes noise and the radio malfunctioned. The a/c shorted out. The right rear power window made noise when rolling up and down. Check the engine light came on.
The power windows did not functioning properly. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who stated the regulators were off track which caused the problem with the electric motor.