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I subscribed to Alldata for my 2000 Maxima. Imagine my surprise when service bulletins that had appeared months earlier on Maxima.org were NOT on Alldata. I emailed them and listed specific service bulletins that were missing on their database. I got an email back from Alldata which stated that Alldata "STRIVES" to post service bulletins in a 6 to 12 month period. Note - the word "strive" and the fact that Alldata made no guarantee! In fact, many of the missing service bulletins at Alldata had been issued far beyond the twelve month limit Alldata "strives" for. In my view Alldata is sloppy, slow and incomplete but they are also the only game in Town. To get a true view of the service bulletins relevant to your vehicle: you need Maxima.org, Alldata, and also a friend at a local Nissan dealership. The Best buy is Maxima.org.. HID Anti-Theft Kit Information Put in NHTSA # 635806 into http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/. Unfortunately there isn't a PDF of it on there. I'll host any TSB that isn't listed on my site, as long as it's for a 5th gen. If you have an actual TSB and it isn't listed on my site, email the TSB to me and I'll add it to the site. http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/ Maxima TSB site: http://www.nissanhelp.com/Bulletins/Maxima/Year.htm Credit: GimmeTorq Current TSBs(they keep changing the location/link, so you'll have to manually follow these direction vs. a simple link): Click here: http://www.nissan-techinfo.com/nissan/ Hover mouse over "Inside Publications" and click "Nissan TSB's" Right Click and Save As: http://www.mortgagepartners.ca/images/maxima/TSB's/ Credit: mhadford Work in progress.... General Information: http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...bs-inside.html Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) Studman's TSB site: http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/ Owner's Manuals http://www.courtesyparts.com/owners-manuals.php Recalls ??? Nissan Part Number Finder (alternative to using FAST) http://www.nissan4u.com/ More TSB's/Recalls: Here's the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website which you can use to find TSB numbers. http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov is their homepage. Finally updated my website and uploaded 5 pages of the Brake Rotor TSB in jpg format. http://apollo799.50megs.com/Maxima/Maxima.htm Click here to download the PDF for TSB01-029 Give 'em hell! Here you go 2000 maxima guys http://www.alldata.com/TSB/41/00416289.html Visit the URL for the latest TSB information. Credit: yongjun http://www.alldata.com/TSB/41/01416289.html Visit the URL for the latest TSB information. Credit: yongjun http://home.att.net/~maximadriven/bu.../bulletins.htm Credit: Frank Dixon Odometer Replacement Previous TSB has turned into a recall: Accelerator Pedal Stop http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=107513 Credit: gtr_rider 01-025 JAN 02 Power Door Locks - Intermittently Lock By Themselves 01-042 JAN 02 Hood - Vibration 01-087A DEC 01 Paint - Removal of Environmental Particles Credit: PrinzII CHECK YOUR VIN NUMBER AND SEE IF YOU ARE ON THE LIST Applies to 2001 Maxima, the following Vehicle Identification Number Ranges: JN1CA31A*1T113697 - 113815; JN1CA31A*1T319553 - 320204; JN1CA31D*1T632735 - 633104; JN1CA31D*1T841199 - 843066. Applies to 2002 Maxima, the following Vehicle Identification Number Ranges: JN1DA31A*2T000011 - 002829; JN1DA31A*2T300022 - 317004; JN1DA31D*2T200011 - 207916; JN1DA31D*2T400020 - 442089. The number of vehicles potentially affected is approximately 67,000. Please review the disclaimer located at the bottom of this page for more instruction. Reason for Recall One of the parts of the front suspension on your vehicle which is called the transverse link may break where it is mounted to the frame. This may cause a knocking sound and abnormal steering. This may result in difficulty controlling the vehicle which, if ignored, could cause a crash. What Nissan Will Do In order to prevent this incident from occurring, your Nissan dealer will replace the transverse links on the left and right sides with new ones. This free service should take about two hours to complete, but your Nissan dealer may require your vehicle for a longer period of time based upon their work schedule. What You Should Do Contact your Nissan dealer at your earliest convenience in order to arrange an appointment to have your vehicle repaired. If you notice a knocking sound from the front of your vehicle and/or abnormal steering, you should stop driving and contact your Nissan dealer to arrange to have the vehicle towed to the dealer for repair. If the dealer fails, or is unable to make the necessary repairs free of charge, you may contact the National Consumer Affairs Office, Nissan North America, Inc. at P.O. Box 191, Gardena, California 90248-0191. The toll free number is 1-800-NISSAN1 (1-800-647-7261). If you reside in Hawaii, please call 1-808-836-0888. You may also contact the Administrator of the National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20590 or call the toll-free Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236. Nissan recalls may apply to specific VIN ranges, and due to equipment variation, options, prior repairs, etc., your vehicle may or may not be involved in a recall. To determine if your specific vehicle is affected by any recall, please contact your local Nissan dealer. It will be necessary to supply the vehicle make, model and identification number (VIN) to the dealer. NTB02-084 02 Maxima - Howl Noise When Clutch Is Released NTB02-001C 00-03 Maxima - Driver Seat will Not Move Forward Or Backward NTB02-073 97-98 Maxima - Alternator Recall Campaign NTB02-064 (Infiniti - ITB02-038) 01-02 Maxima - Transverse Link Recall Campaign NTB00-088A (Infiniti - ITB00-063B) 00-01 Maxima - Brake Judder NTB02-056 (Infiniti - ITB02-032) 01-02 Maxima - Rear Suspension Bottoms Out NTB02-058 01 Maxima - 20th Anniv Shift Knob Poor Appearance Just saw something interesting and usefull: The official NHTSA TSB site http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/ now has PDFs of about a third of the TBS posted for download. Credit: Various .org members, Y2KevSE, maximadave, and a few others Keep in mind: I subscribed to Alldata for my 2000 Maxima. Imagine my surprise when service bulletins that had appeared months earlier on Maxima.org were NOT on Alldata. I emailed them and listed specific service bulletins that were missing on their database. I got an email back from Alldata which stated that Alldata "STRIVES" to post service bulletins in a 6 to 12 month period. Note - the word "strive" and the fact that Alldata made no guarantee! In fact, many of the missing service bulletins at Alldata had been issued far beyond the twelve month limit Alldata "strives" for. In my view Alldata is sloppy, slow and incomplete but they are also the only game in Town. To get a true view of the service bulletins relevant to your vehicle: you need Maxima.org, Alldata, and also a friend at a local Nissan dealership. The Best buy is Maxima.org.. HID Anti-Theft Kit Information Put in NHTSA # 635806 into http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/. Unfortunately there isn't a PDF of it on there. I'll host any TSB that isn't listed on my site, as long as it's for a 5th gen. If you have an actual TSB and it isn't listed on my site, email the TSB to me and I'll add it to the site. http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/ Maxima TSB site: http://www.nissanhelp.com/Bulletins/Maxima/Year.htm Credit: GimmeTorq Current TSBs(they keep changing the location/link, so you'll have to manually follow these direction vs. a simple link): Click here: http://www.nissan-techinfo.com/nissan/ Hover mouse over "Inside Publications" and click "Nissan TSB's" Right Click and Save As: http://www.mortgagepartners.ca/images/maxima/TSB's/ Credit: mhadford |
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