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Originally Posted by R0bDC It was cover by the PowerTrain Warranty? Under powertrain section. "TRANSMISSION AND TRANSAXLE Case and all internal parts , torque converter and converter housing, automatic transmission

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Old 02-11-2013, 07:21 PM   #16 (permalink)
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It was cover by the PowerTrain Warranty?
Under powertrain section.

"TRANSMISSION AND TRANSAXLE
Case and all internal parts, torque converter and converter housing, automatic transmission control module, transfer case and all internal parts, seals and gaskets, clutch cover and housing, and electronic transmission controls"

https://owners.nissanusa.com/content...2009_N_WIB.pdf

I believe that covers the CSC.
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Old 02-11-2013, 07:24 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Under powertrain section.

"TRANSMISSION AND TRANSAXLE
Case and all internal parts, torque converter and converter housing, automatic transmission control module, transfer case and all internal parts, seals and gaskets, clutch cover and housing, and electronic transmission controls"

https://owners.nissanusa.com/content...2009_N_WIB.pdf

I believe that covers the CSC.
It should, it just shouldn't really cover the clutch itself because that is a wear item
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Old 02-11-2013, 09:10 PM   #18 (permalink)
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speaking of clutches and warranty i live in new york and got hit by this snow storm pretty bad and unfortunately ha to drive the car home i got stuck down the road from my house and really took a while to get it out (bridgestone potenzas suck ***) after that it felt very spongey and i have been noticing a varied feel in he clutch lately i have an 09 sport touring and bought it as an off lease from a lexus dealership i was wondering do i still have the powertrain warranty im under the miles so thats not a problem im just wondering does that warranty only cover the first owner like how stupid hyundai does it? (only reason i know that is cause i used to work at a hyundai dealership)
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speaking of clutches and warranty i live in new york and got hit by this snow storm pretty bad and unfortunately ha to drive the car home i got stuck down the road from my house and really took a while to get it out (bridgestone potenzas suck ***) after that it felt very spongey and i have been noticing a varied feel in he clutch lately i have an 09 sport touring and bought it as an off lease from a lexus dealership i was wondering do i still have the powertrain warranty im under the miles so thats not a problem im just wondering does that warranty only cover the first owner like how stupid hyundai does it? (only reason i know that is cause i used to work at a hyundai dealership)
Nissan's powertrain warranty is 5-years/60,000-mile whichever comes first. It doesn't matter you are the first owner or second owner. So you should be good.

And again, the CSC failure is under the 5-year/60,000-mile warranty. Just confirmed with my guy works at Nissan dealership.
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I just drove the car and the clutch felt better??? I don't get it... I would take the car out for more test runs but iv been drinking and that's not worth it lol.
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Nissan's powertrain warranty is 5-years/60,000-mile whichever comes first. It doesn't matter you are the first owner or second owner. So you should be good.

And again, the CSC failure is under the 5-year/60,000-mile warranty. Just confirmed with my guy works at Nissan dealership.
good to know thank you
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not sure if related, but if the clutch hits the floor and eventually comes up wouldnt it be possible theres air in the line? I had an issue that was similar to my 350z, changing the clutch fluid and bleeding the lines was the fix...
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not sure if related, but if the clutch hits the floor and eventually comes up wouldnt it be possible theres air in the line? I had an issue that was similar to my 350z, changing the clutch fluid and bleeding the lines was the fix...
I read something about that too. Believe it or not but my clutch is completely fine now
It makes no sense to me lol. My 350z did that once too. After that one time it never happened again.
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