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Old 09-16-2004, 08:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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29 day repair - all good

I got the Titan back Mon. on my way out of town. Long list of repairs, all done!
Thanks to Gates Nissan.

The list:

Ticking noise passenger side dash - Replaced exhasust manifold and gasket. AHHHHHH silence for 300 miles!

Replaced radio head unit due to lost clock HA HA. No one had to drive around and reproduce any fade. Way better than original although still not what we paid for yada yada yada and so on. Much closer in volume to CD now.

Both keyfobs cracked and replaced.

Air bag light staying on in passenger seat - could not rproduce. It's done this every time since Feb for 10k miles and I try to show them and it's never done it again. Maybe the seat cushions are loosening up after a while and now sensor is activating?

Brakes mushy - bleed brakes

Inside of cupholder cover peeling off - replaced console cover

Rear end squeaks - adjusted shackles

replaced trim around steering wheel controls -paint coming off

Headlight switch rotates too easily- replaced switch assembly

Painted recess around right fog light - not painted from factory

Aligned front bumper, drivers door, and bed

Well at least there is some QC at my dealership. Addressed all issues and I got a nice loaner for 29 days.
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Well I guess that's Okay? Main thing you are happy with the service you received. For me I would be expecting nothing less for a 29 day repair and even with a nice loaner they would have experienced my bad side. I would like to think the majority of those days were waiting for parts correct? The problems mentioned does not seem to be serious enough to warrant 29 days for repair.
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What kind of Loner?
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Well I guess that's Okay? Main thing you are happy with the service you received. For me I would be expecting nothing less for a 29 day repair and even with a nice loaner they would have experienced my bad side. I would like to think the majority of those days were waiting for parts correct? The problems mentioned does not seem to be serious enough to warrant 29 days for repair.
Nearly all the time was waitng on parts but after a my GMC experience I'm happy to have repairs instead of it's within specs. Nice to go to a service dept. that listens to your concerns and addresses them. They have no control over how slow Nissan has been with the parts. They are as aggrevated as the customer with Nissan's lack of QC and are trying to do the best for their customers. Not what I'm seeing for a lot of the people here. Thanks again to Gates Nissan Winchester, KY.
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What kind of Loner?
Maxima SE. Titan felt like a big boat wallowing around on the road for the first few miles after the tightness, handling and brakes on the Max.
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