YorkshireMan Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 Dear Qashqai Owners,I would like to make all aware of a potentially veryserious problem with some Qashqais. As Qashqai owners, it is very likely thatyou will not yet have been notified about this.There is currently a 'Recall Bulletin' issued by Nissanwhich concerns many Qashqais.I am not certain exactly which Qashqais are subject tothis but mine in a 2009 '59' plate 1.5 DCI & definitely is.The 'Recall' concerns problems with the Timing Belt &might very well apply to your Qashqai as well. A conversation with the NissanCustomer Services department has confirmed that the 'Recall Notice' was first issued on 27th Feb butmy local Nissan dealer claim that they did not hear about it until the 12th ofmarch.' A Nissan technician has advised me that the problem is with the TimingBelt rubbing against the fuel pump & causing the belt to fray & evenbreak.I do not know for certain what method Nissan will use tocontact owners of the 'at risk' Qashqais but have been advised that this is usuallydone via the DVLA & have also heard that the 'Timing best Campaign' willhappen during routine services.This was too late for my car.Whilst driving at 40 mph heading toward joining the M1& only 150m from the motorway junction, the Timing Belt broke, came loose, rattled around & as itdid so & caused very serious damage to the engine. The engine seized upcompletely & the car became difficult to control. It had to be 'aimed' intothe side of the road to get out of danger. There was also a strong pungentsmell of burning from under the bonnet. Had we actuallyjoined the motorway & been travelling at 70 mph the result could have beenvery much worse than it was.My Qashqai had to be towed to my Nissan dealer where itremains, well over a week later. Nissan 'Senior Management' are still debatingwhat to do about my car whilst the dealer waits for Nissan to agree to fund therepairs.The dealer has advised me that the Qashqai requires afull engine replacement as a result of the damage caused by the Timing Belt failure.My Qashqai is covered by the Nissan Cared4 scheme. Ontheir webpage, amongst other claims, they state: -YOU care about having your problems resolvedquickly.NISSAN will propose how to resolve any problemwithin two working days.Nissan have fallen pitifully short of this commitment. No decision torepair my car has been reached or communicated to me & it is now a fullweek since Nissan were informed & 9 DAYS since the Timing Belt faultwrecked my engine.This is Nissan's responsibility caused by a design/build fault with aNissan component. When I complainedabout the delay, the Customer Service Team had the cheek to tell me that thiswas because it was "an expensive repair."I would take the view that the cost of one replacement engine to acompany the size of Nissan is insignificant compared to the cost of a wreckedcar to an individual owner.My advice is, if you think that your Qashqai might be atrisk, do not wait to be contacted by Nissan. Contact your Nissan dealer yourselves as soon as possible& hope that your Timing Belt does not also fail causing catastrophic enginedamage whilst you are driving at speed. The result could be disastrous.I would also suggest that if any Qashqai owners have hada similar problem occur with their Qashqais already & have been obliged topay for the repair, you should contact Nissan & demand a full refund.The Timing Belt wearing out is more likely to be due tothis recognised Nissan component or' build quality' fault & not normal'wear & tear' which they would normally have the customer pay for.Best wishes to all,YorkshireMan
Tarmacbunks Posted October 2, 2016 Posted October 2, 2016 Hi We have a 60 plate Qashqai and have had the same problem, engine needs replacing. We've been told by Nissan that our car was not affected by the timing belt campaign, and that cars affected were from December 2010. The dates don't add up with what VOSA have told me or what I can see online. Can you confirm that your 59 plate Qashqai was officially part of the recall? It would really help if I can say to Nissan I know that cars built before December 2010 were affected so I can take this further. Thanks
Gary D Posted March 1, 2017 Posted March 1, 2017 Is a 52,000 mile, 2 litre cdi auto, n-etc, 60 plate [today] still needing a new timing belt?
Trevor Posted March 2, 2017 Posted March 2, 2017 I would replace the belt if it has approached that mileage and time period as a matter of course and not take the chance
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