05-20-2011, 01:18 PM
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Base Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 75
Drives: 2009 Nissan 370z
Rep Power: 17
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Originally Posted by bclarke22
Still have the rough start. Nissan dealer has now replaced the battery - says it's a charging problem. Completely and thoroughly clueless. They also installed a monitoring computer and had me drive the car for 10 days. They have since removed it and sent it to Nissan. I have been communicating with Nissan Consumer Affairs - total waste of time. They do not care. My solution is to complete my lease (1 more year) and buy a Cayman. Nissan has lost me as a customer for life.
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Thanks for the replies b, I feel your pain. I can't believe more people havent reported this issue and Nissan is not aware of the fix for it. Please report back to this thread if they find the solution and I will do the same. Unfortunately I am not in a lease. I will have a hard time selling a sports car that sounds like a 25 year old beater when it starts.
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