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Old 11-09-2006, 01:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Re: Transmission problem from Canada

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OK, talked to Dealership today, finally they got the problem to duplicate, seems the transmission is loosing pressure. Only after driving for long periods of time. Does that mean a pump is gone. Oil they said looks dark. Have to replace the whole tranny they say. Not covered by warranty by the sounds of it going to call me back with a price. So do we have problems with the trannies (pumps).
Anybody out there had problems please let me know, or any knowledge if pump can be replaced and tranny fixed. I'm afraid of the cost of a new transmission. Will let you all know when the price tag comes in. 120,000 km and busted good.
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Re: Transmission problem from Canada

Dang, let us know the out come. I hope you have an isolated incident. Nissan is known for their bullet proof trannies.
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Re: $6500.00 Transmission problem from Canada

OK, they tell me new transmission is required $6500.00 They won't budge on the price. The truck is all hwy kms!!! No abuse at all. Trannny went at 120,000 kms. Can the transmission be rebuilt??? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Said the tranny lost pressure and the oil is quite dark. Is there a pump in the tranny? Please let me know what you all think.
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Re: Transmission problem from Canada

Still talking with the dealership, they are doing there best to help me out, cross your fingers. This forum is great, I was telling the dealership about a few problems and they didn't know about them. I think I surprised them. Thank you all for your help. When this is finally done I will let you know. I am struggling through the snow in a little car. I want my truck back.
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