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Originally Posted by vinoAltima2.5
Just like Nissan North America, you're overlooking the contestment I made with this problem.
Yes the recall was done. A recall is supposed to correct HAZARDOUS DEFECT in the design of the Vehicle. My argument is that the Recall did NOT correct that defect. The HAZARDOUS DEFECT REMAINS, DESPITE A NISSAN AUTHORIZED RECALL. It's B.S.  that one would need a NEW ENGINE at 80k with "normal wear and tear".
I couldn't get a class action lawsuit going, but as the numbers continue to increase by the month on this Forum, I'm certain it will happen. It's only a matter of time before someone is injured or killed due to this HAZARDOUS DESIGN DEFFECT.
I now have a new engine with 30k on it, and it looks as if I just drove it off the lot because it's been so well maintained. I had no other choice; $5k for a new engine, or $10k+ for a new car.
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Hey, you have another engine. You've probably got a better shot at the lottery than winning any kind of class action suit against Nissan. The recall should have fixed it, and I would be inclined to agree with you. Certainly, I wouldn't want to drop $5000 on a new engine, but considering the mileage you have on your vehicle, I'd say that you got your money's worth. Take care of this engine, enjoy the car, and leave Nissan alone. Life's too short to chase pipe dreams! Later