| Components - Details | |
|---|---|
| NHTSA Complaint Number: 999079807 | Incident Date: Feb, 01 1999 |
| Consumer's City: SAN JOSE | Consumer's State: CA |
| Vehicle Transmission Type: | Manufacturers Name: Nissan North America, Inc. |
| Model Name: STANZA | Model Year: 1991 |
| Vehicle Involved in a Crash: No | Component's Description: Fuel system, gasoline:fuel injection system |
| Vehicle Involved in a Fire: No | Persons Injured: 0 |
| Vehicle's VIN#: JN1FU21P1MT | Date added to File: May, 23 2021 |
| Date Complaint Received: Feb, 23 1999 | Complaint Type: IVOQ |
| Incident Reported To Police: No | Purchase Date: Jul, 31 1991 |
| Was Original Owner: Yes | Anti-lock Brakes: No |
| Number of Cylinders: 0 | Date of Manufacturer: - |
| Was Vehicle Towed: - | Description of the Complaints: Can smell gas inside the car; mechanics advise me that 3 of the 4 injectors are leaking. they advise replacement. i notice (from the consumer complaints) that this is a common problem (at least 4 people complained about it!). considering that engine could catch fire if the problem is not fixed, i am wondering what the manufacturer is doing to fix this dangerous (and expensive) problem? going through nissan's own "consumer discussion thread" i notice that for some people, fule-injector leak is a recurring problem, which leads me to believe that this is a design issue! |