Users' questions

Is Nissan Pulsar reliable?

Is Nissan Pulsar reliable?

The Pulsar finished in last position family car class in our latest reliability survey. Owners complained of a number of non-engine electrics and there were plenty of issues surrounding the air conditioning system. Nissan as a brand came 29th out of 32 other car manufacturers – a poor result.

When did they stop making Nissan Pulsar?

Nissan Pulsar
Production 1978–2005 2013–present
Body and chassis
Class Subcompact car (1978–1995) Compact car (1995–2005, 2013–present)
Chronology

Is Nissan Pulsar CVT?

Nissan has re-entered the lucrative hatch market with the arrival of the all new Pulsar hatch range. The ST-L shares the same 96kW/174Nm 1.8-litre petrol engine as its sedan sibling, available in both 6 speed manual and CVT, the latter of which we drove. …

Where is the Nissan Pulsar built?

Barcelona
Unlike the Qashqai, which is built at Nissan’s plant in Sunderland, the Pulsar is assembled in Barcelona, Spain.

Are there any problems with the Nissan Pulsar?

Some problems will only occur after many years of operation, others are related to technical solutions and forced the manufacturer to issue a recall. In the following overview, you will find the most common problems for the Nissan Pulsar, for which Nissan has announced a recall through the EU Rapex system.

Are there any problems with the Nissan B17 pulsar?

If the driver continued to drive the vehicle in this condition, the emergency engine stop function may cause the engine to stop contrary to the driver’s intention – this would pose an accident hazard to the driver and other road users (PRA 2015/14790). Problems and faults: Nissan B17 Pulsar sedan Overview

Why does my Nissan Pulsar CVT keep slipping?

Ring your local Nissan dealer and ask them. Other issue is the transfer case oil. virgoo writes… It does. Drove one with 45KM recently and the CVT was carrying on big time. Slipping, thumping, horrible noises. Fluid was changed, drove fine.

Why does my Nissan Pulsar shake when I accelerate?

Causing sudden, unexpected shaking and violent jerking (commonly referred to as “juddering” or “shuddering”) when the driver attempts to accelerate; Exhibiting lag or a delay in power transmission when the driver attempts to accelerate, thereby causing unsafe and/or unpredictable acceleration;