Hitchiker
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My 2011 D22 has had an intermittent power problem since new. Occasionally it behaves as if the turbo has been removed. No noises or any other strange behaviours, just won't pull.
The first time it happened I was towing a boat out of the water at a ramp in Sydney. I stalled it initially, restarted and then found it would not pull. After a few restarts, the problem went away. The Nav only had 30,000 Km on the clock at this stage. I took it in for a warranty repair, and was told there was nothing wrong, no fault codes - nothing. I persisted and the service dept. decided they would keep it overnight, parked facing uphill to try and replicate the problem.
I rang the following morning and was told the problem had occurred, and that it was most likely a non return check in the pump. Parts were on the way and I would have my truck back next day.
All seemed fine after this, until I was on my way to Cape York. Parked in a car park at Townsville and the same thing happened. I was only on a slight uphill grade, but this seemed to be enough to re-create the problem. I had the same problem 2 days later. Again, Nissan service told me there was no problem detected, no fault codes etc.
The problem disappeared after that until recently, now it's back with a vengeance. Drove into town today (I live just outside Bundaberg) and after a couple of stop starts, the problem returned. This time it stayed with me for the better part of 5 Km.
I now have 110,00 K on the clock and no warranty left.
Has anyone else had this problem?
The first time it happened I was towing a boat out of the water at a ramp in Sydney. I stalled it initially, restarted and then found it would not pull. After a few restarts, the problem went away. The Nav only had 30,000 Km on the clock at this stage. I took it in for a warranty repair, and was told there was nothing wrong, no fault codes - nothing. I persisted and the service dept. decided they would keep it overnight, parked facing uphill to try and replicate the problem.
I rang the following morning and was told the problem had occurred, and that it was most likely a non return check in the pump. Parts were on the way and I would have my truck back next day.
All seemed fine after this, until I was on my way to Cape York. Parked in a car park at Townsville and the same thing happened. I was only on a slight uphill grade, but this seemed to be enough to re-create the problem. I had the same problem 2 days later. Again, Nissan service told me there was no problem detected, no fault codes etc.
The problem disappeared after that until recently, now it's back with a vengeance. Drove into town today (I live just outside Bundaberg) and after a couple of stop starts, the problem returned. This time it stayed with me for the better part of 5 Km.
I now have 110,00 K on the clock and no warranty left.
Has anyone else had this problem?