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Old Jan 20, 2012 | 01:00 PM
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My repairs at 110,000 miles 2004 se

These are the repairs I've made on my 2004 se with 110,000 miles. What does everyone think about the list? Seems like an abnormal amount of repairs for a car with the amount of mileage it has. And I'm easy with the car, no racing, just easy driving.



2 Valve cover gaskets
Passenger rear Wheel bearing
Passenger Axle
Passenger front wheel bearing
Passenger front strut
Passenger front strut mount
Transmission Valve body
Speed sensor
Camshaft position sensor
Both belts
AC compressor
Passenger doorlock actuator, window motor and regulator
Old Jan 20, 2012 | 02:01 PM
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If that's all you have had to do in 110k, that's a very short list my friend, or maybe its the 100k-200k is when all the issues like to happen *shrug* either way your in good shape
Old Jan 21, 2012 | 08:05 AM
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I am at 82,XXX my list inlcudes:
A/C Hose
R/F Axle
R/F Bearing 2 times 2 (They didn't get it right the first time.)
Windshield (cracked after dealer replaced chrome roof strips.)
4 new rims (free by dealer trying to resolve shimmy)
all new rotors and pads
4 new tires at @ 55,000
End links, 3 sets. (Replaced worn oem with new oem then replaced when worn to Racingline which broke then replaced with Moog FTW)
Struts
Plus general maintenance. Oil, trans fluid change to synthetic, rotations, alignments and gettting new rear shocks when the weather warms up.
The biggest headache I still have is the rattling rear deck. Gonna drop the speakers and stuff the shiite out of the crack and see if I can get it to stop.
Old Jan 25, 2012 | 09:08 PM
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It sounds like I'd be happy to be your mechanic!

That's not a bad list, I see lower mileage cars that need a laundry list of repairs.
Old Jan 26, 2012 | 06:27 AM
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Seeing everyones list if repairs and what not it's starting to make me worry. I'm at 97,000 and haven't had problems as yet. I do kno however that my cat converter is bad but thats all.
Old Jan 26, 2012 | 08:52 AM
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its Who needs a cat, straight pipe it.
Old Jan 26, 2012 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Maxima Fl
These are the repairs I've made on my 2004 se with 110,000 miles. What does everyone think about the list? Seems like an abnormal amount of repairs for a car with the amount of mileage it has. And I'm easy with the car, no racing, just easy driving.



2 Valve cover gaskets
Passenger rear Wheel bearing
Passenger Axle
Passenger front wheel bearing
Passenger front strut
Passenger front strut mount
Transmission Valve body
Speed sensor
Camshaft position sensor
Both belts
AC compressor
Passenger doorlock actuator, window motor and regulator
Ive had these plus motor mounts, power steering pump and radiator. I filed a complaint with the BBB for lemon law protection. Couple of days later I received a call from Nissan Headquarters and they offered me some compensation for all my troubles.
Old Jan 27, 2012 | 09:54 AM
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Ive had these plus motor mounts, power steering pump and radiator. I filed a complaint with the BBB for lemon law protection. Couple of days later I received a call from Nissan Headquarters and they offered me some compensation for all my troubles.
WOW
Old Jan 27, 2012 | 11:28 AM
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Gettin more worried now.
Old Jan 27, 2012 | 11:54 AM
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suddenly i miss my accord
Old Feb 10, 2012 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by moNYtx
Seeing everyones list if repairs and what not it's starting to make me worry. I'm at 97,000 and haven't had problems as yet. I do kno however that my cat converter is bad but thats all.
Get that fixed asap. Somehow my cat converter broke apart and got sucked into the engine resulting in all 3 converters and engine having to be replaced. total cost of a little over $10,000. Good thing is my 06 Maxima only has 74,000 miles and the cats have a warranty until 80,000 miles, so the entire repair was covered by Nissan.
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