Those who own or lease a 2022 Nissan Pathfinder SUV should know that a number of customer complaints have arisen in recent months, the bulk of which pertain to persistent engine and transmission issues. Reports of engines that fail to accelerate properly and transmissions that cannot go into neutral when the engine is in motion have flooded in, with no direct response from the manufacturer. Although Nissan has issued five separate safety recalls impacting this make and model, none of these recalls addresses engine issues.
According to the owner of a 2022 Nissan Pathfinder SUV, their vehicle shifted into neutral for no reason, and this issue occurred on several occasions. The driver would put the transmission into drive mode, but it would move to neutral without warning. Despite taking the vehicle to the dealership two times, the owner has not succeeded in obtaining a diagnosis or solution to this problem. Other reports of unresponsive engines or problems with the transmission continue to arise from concerned Nissan customers, even though the manufacturer has yet to provide them with the permanent fixes they seek.
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