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kevr6 03-17-2009 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by chubbs (Post 44702)
:icon18: Nissan UK tried to convince me that a skipping CD was 'a feature of the Bose unit' in cold weather! It's all part of their training - I think they learn it on 'Fob The Customer Off' day.

Just keep arguing until they finally give in, mate - because they will collapse eventually.

You have moral support!


edit - name & shame the dealer when you're ready - they really are taking the piss.

Thanks Chubbs, I plan on it!! They are installing the rear cargo cover and trim panels, so it works, since the base interior doesn't come with it...they agreed since they had to put 400 miles on it after they said it would be under 200 miles with the dealer trade! I left it there and I'm driving another one of their cars!! I would never be able to tell that to a customer...my whole dealership (work) laughed when I told them!

Semtex,
It's Team Nissan in Marietta on Cobb Parkway! They have been easy to deal with in sales...just starting to deal with service now...I'm guessing The sales manager will get things handled! I'll know tomorow when he is back from his day off!

k.alexander 03-17-2009 07:44 PM

So you got them to install the cargo cover for you on a base? I still want this done. Can you tell what they're installing, and what parts you got them to order. Thanks.

kevr6 03-18-2009 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by k.alexander (Post 44738)
So you got them to install the cargo cover for you on a base? I still want this done. Can you tell what they're installing, and what parts you got them to order. Thanks.

They told me the interior peices are back ordered so it'll be awhile before they complete this. I'll get the info when the parts come in!

They put in a call to Nissan North America (local rep) about my seat! I understand how it works so I'll leave it at that for now. They did say that some of their other cars do that also...:confused:

oh well. It was just nice to get here back!! :tup:

k.alexander 03-18-2009 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by kevr6 (Post 45045)
They told me the interior peices are back ordered so it'll be awhile before they complete this. I'll get the info when the parts come in!

They put in a call to Nissan North America (local rep) about my seat! I understand how it works so I'll leave it at that for now. They did say that some of their other cars do that also...:confused:

oh well. It was just nice to get here back!! :tup:

I would really appreciate any info you can give about the cover and parts needed for installation.

As for the seat, I now realize that my base model does the same thing. Thanks for that :rolleyes: Really, I dont feel it moving, I just hear or feel a "click" and that's it. I wouldnt call it a bother just yet, but we'll see.

kevr6 03-25-2009 08:59 PM

Quick Update: I have a friend who works in Nissan Marketing. She is going to check into the driver seat movement issue I am having!! If you have the problem make sure to have a dealership look at it! There shouldn't be any movement with the seat. I still have the problem. :shakes head:
I'll let you know if anything comes of it!

ChrisSlicks 03-25-2009 09:34 PM

I have it as well but the movement is really minuscule at the moment. But after breaking a seat bracket on my G35 by driving it at the Auto-X I know this will be becoming a problem. Any movement is bad and will lead to failure of the bracket.

Forgot to mention that I also have the Base w/Sport.

XenChi 03-26-2009 08:52 AM

I also have the same movement. My car is a Base w/ SP.:shakes head:

kevr6 03-26-2009 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 47592)
I have it as well but the movement is really minuscule at the moment. But after breaking a seat bracket on my G35 by driving it at the Auto-X I know this will be becoming a problem. Any movement is bad and will lead to failure of the bracket.

If you can, have a dealer look at it. Even if they do nothing, just get it documented on a Repair Order! It helps us if there are reported cases!

ChrisSlicks 03-26-2009 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by kevr6 (Post 47746)
If you can, have a dealer look at it. Even if they do nothing, just get it documented on a Repair Order! It helps us if there are reported cases!

I will do that.

Compusmurf 03-27-2009 09:47 PM

Hiya folks. Sorry, I don't have a 370Z. I have a 2009 Nissan Maxima, and over on the Max forums, many of us have the exact same issue. We were provided a link here and figured I'd return the favor. You all aren't alone in the "rocking" issue....

I've taken mine in, dealership noticed the issue, replaced the whole seat frame, and yet, same issue.

My first problem. - Page 3 - Maxima Forums

AndreZ Cadena 03-28-2009 01:58 AM

I have a Base and havent noticed any of this. Now that I know Ill pay attention and will probably notice it. Ill let you guys know.

Forrest 03-28-2009 07:17 PM

Base with sport package, i will be testing but as of 700 miles i have not noticed any movement at all. Going to assume even if i try i wont find any movement

Adding this, i do not drive aggresive so far.

kevr6 03-29-2009 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Compusmurf (Post 48248)
Hiya folks. Sorry, I don't have a 370Z. I have a 2009 Nissan Maxima, and over on the Max forums, many of us have the exact same issue. We were provided a link here and figured I'd return the favor. You all aren't alone in the "rocking" issue....

I've taken mine in, dealership noticed the issue, replaced the whole seat frame, and yet, same issue.

My first problem. - Page 3 - Maxima Forums


Thanks for the information!! I know Nissan's having some financial issues these days, hope that won't effect them resolving a (in my mind) dangerous problem! :mad:

Musashi 03-30-2009 12:33 PM

Even though it doesn't seem serious it could very well be, especially at the wrong time. If the dealership can't resolve the problem, call Nissan Consumer affairs. The issue must be addressed.

kevr6 03-30-2009 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Musashi (Post 49131)
Even though it doesn't seem serious it could very well be, especially at the wrong time. If the dealership can't resolve the problem, call Nissan Consumer affairs. The issue must be addressed.

Thanks!! :driving:


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