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I called the local dealer as well as Nissan national and both told me the Transmission update did not apply to my 2013 Pathfinder VIN unless notified.tlee_20 wrote:You need to have this done. It may not be noticeable today but the fix could prevent a failure in the future.
I called the local dealer as well as Nissan national and both told me the Transmission update did not apply to my 2013 Pathfinder VIN unless notified.tlee_20 wrote:You need to have this done. It may not be noticeable today but the fix could prevent a failure in the future.
The studder problem impacted my pathfinder badly and the correction performed via the reprogramming of the CVT worked like a champ. No more chain slippage.MallFinder wrote:I read in another Pathfinder forum about a recall to updated the transmission software to cure a stutter around 40mph. Anyone hear this or have it done? I want to be armed with all the info before I go to the dealer to tell them how to look for the update in the Nissan system.
Did you happen to check your door jam and see what the build date is on your PF?3Nissan wrote:I just bought my 2013 SL Premium last month...noticed a shudder twice. Suddenly it's doing it more often...started looking online to see if others were having this problem and found this thread. I called the dealer and am taking it in tonight. They told me they'll fix the airbag recall but they don't see a recall for the transmission but would look at it. Can anyone give me advice on how to get this SERIOUSLY looked at? I'm sure I'll get the ever popular "We can't recreate the issue". I had a 2010 Murano that never had a problem so it's not that I haven't had CVT before. I mentioned CS197 that was mentioned earlier and they had no idea what I was talking about.
Maybe, I believe you have to take it in 3 times for the same issue. Take it to another dealership if one is close by that way you can say more than one person could not fix it:)3Nissan wrote:I just looked...I only see tire info there.
The update on this issue is the dealer felt the shudder (Yay for me) and did the reprogramming to the cvt. But...this did not fix the issue. Dealer told me that Nissan is aware of the problem but doesn't know how to fix it and I need to "wait for Nissan/dealer to contact me with the fix". Hmph. They also told me it was safe to drive. Should I be starting the Lemon Law paperwork?