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Default patht upper/control arm recall? - 02-25-2007 , 10:55 AM






My pathfinder, sway left and right on the highway, and after I looked it up
online, it appears many pathfinder owner have similar problem, and it is
determined that it was a faulty design with the upper and lower control link
(I believe that what they said) and they even said that Nissan issued a
bulletin on it for the mechanics. So my question is, is there going to be a
recall? or should I wait for the recall to come or should I just go ahead
and spend almost 800-1000 dollars for it? If I did fix it now, can I be
refunded should a recall for the problem happens?


thanx.



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Default Re: patht upper/control arm recall? - 02-28-2007 , 07:03 AM






On Feb 26, 12:55 am, "AirborneDSM" <AirborneD... (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
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My pathfinder, sway left and right on the highway, and after I looked it up
online, it appears many pathfinder owner have similar problem, and it is
determined that it was a faulty design with the upper and lower control link
(I believe that what they said) and they even said that Nissan issued a
bulletin on it for the mechanics. So my question is, is there going to be a
recall? or should I wait for the recall to come or should I just go ahead
and spend almost 800-1000 dollars for it? If I did fix it now, can I be
refunded should a recall for the problem happens?

thanx.

I also have a nissan civilian bus 1996 that will move left or right.
I have visited various reputable dealers and auto/commercial workshops
and despite having wheel alignments, king pins checked , wheels
rotated , shockies checked, brake shoe checked and twenty other misc
checks no one has rectified the problem.



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DANIEL MANDAC
 
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Default Re: patht upper/control arm recall? - 02-28-2007 , 06:45 PM



I was told that the problem was the bushing on
the upper and lower control link.

which is a pathfinder wide fault design. that is why im asking if i should
go ahead and fix it for 800 or to wait for a recall.


"otra" <otra (AT) westnet (DOT) com.au> wrote

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On Feb 26, 12:55 am, "AirborneDSM" <AirborneD... (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
My pathfinder, sway left and right on the highway, and after I looked it
up
online, it appears many pathfinder owner have similar problem, and it is
determined that it was a faulty design with the upper and lower control
link
(I believe that what they said) and they even said that Nissan issued a
bulletin on it for the mechanics. So my question is, is there going to be
a
recall? or should I wait for the recall to come or should I just go ahead
and spend almost 800-1000 dollars for it? If I did fix it now, can I be
refunded should a recall for the problem happens?

thanx.


I also have a nissan civilian bus 1996 that will move left or right.
I have visited various reputable dealers and auto/commercial workshops
and despite having wheel alignments, king pins checked , wheels
rotated , shockies checked, brake shoe checked and twenty other misc
checks no one has rectified the problem.




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Chuck Tribolet
 
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Default Re: patht upper/control arm recall? - 02-28-2007 , 08:40 PM



What year PF?

And BTW, I've had '87 (for 130K miles), '95 (for 130K miles) and '01 (for 119K miles)
Pathfinders, and none of them did this.


"AirborneDSM" <AirborneDSM1 (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
My pathfinder, sway left and right on the highway, and after I looked it up online, it appears many pathfinder owner have similar
problem, and it is determined that it was a faulty design with the upper and lower control link (I believe that what they said)
and they even said that Nissan issued a bulletin on it for the mechanics. So my question is, is there going to be a recall? or
should I wait for the recall to come or should I just go ahead and spend almost 800-1000 dollars for it? If I did fix it now, can
I be refunded should a recall for the problem happens?


thanx.




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Default Re: patht upper/control arm recall? - 03-01-2007 , 11:42 AM



On Feb 25, 11:55 am, "AirborneDSM" <AirborneD... (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
My pathfinder, sway left and right on the highway, and after I looked it up
online, it appears many pathfinder owner have similar problem, and it is
determined that it was a faulty design with the upper and lower control link
(I believe that what they said) and they even said that Nissan issued a
bulletin on it for the mechanics. So my question is, is there going to be a
recall? or should I wait for the recall to come or should I just go ahead
and spend almost 800-1000 dollars for it? If I did fix it now, can I be
refunded should a recall for the problem happens?

thanx.
I just bought a 97 PF with only 40K and it doesn't do it. But after
doing some research on a cracked manifold problem I have (which is
also a common known product problem) I also found out about the rear
control arm bushing issue. Apparently its very common, costly and
pretty severe to the point of borderline dangerous. I believe you can
replace 4 of the 8 bushings and that should take care of it but you do
need a big press and its a PITA job because the bolts are usually
rusted and seized. I don't know of a recall of any sort for the repair
so you may have to bite the bullet and if they do issue one later try
and get reimbursed.

Dave T



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