I have a D40 which is in warranty still with 50,000km. Last week when we were away, the car made a banging sound which now turns out to be the transfer chain being stretched.
I took it to Nissan, and Nissan Australia have said that my warranty is now VOID - they said that I have overloaded the car! The new case is worth $5000 or repair it $3100.
The car has hardly been used for what it has been built for. I have fought with the Nissan customer relations and they are still saying no. I have now sent them a letter of demand to have a review and they haven't replied. Now I have lodged a case with the Department of Fair trading.
I would like to know if anyone else has had any problems like this? Surely if there are problems with my transfer case there should be problems with the other drive lines? Both the service manager and mechanic both agree (and I have it in writing) that the diffs, cv's, tailshaft, uni's etc are all in good condition and the car is also in good condition. How can this be?
I took it to Nissan, and Nissan Australia have said that my warranty is now VOID - they said that I have overloaded the car! The new case is worth $5000 or repair it $3100.
The car has hardly been used for what it has been built for. I have fought with the Nissan customer relations and they are still saying no. I have now sent them a letter of demand to have a review and they haven't replied. Now I have lodged a case with the Department of Fair trading.
I would like to know if anyone else has had any problems like this? Surely if there are problems with my transfer case there should be problems with the other drive lines? Both the service manager and mechanic both agree (and I have it in writing) that the diffs, cv's, tailshaft, uni's etc are all in good condition and the car is also in good condition. How can this be?