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Nissan TIIda 2007 Problems

Are you having problems with your 2007 Nissan TIIda? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2007 Nissan TIIda issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2007 Nissan TIIda in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

2007 Nissan Tiida radiator and smoke problems?

I take it the smoke is coming out the tailpipe when you crank the engine, even though the engine is not starting or, at least, not running to the point where the car can be driven. It sounds like you might have 'cooked' the engine as old school mechanics would put it. When the radiator started leaking, allowing the coolant to escape, the engine overheated and 'cooked'. Which means the severe heat inside the engine damaged something sufficiently that the engine now won’t run.

You could be dealing with a blown head gasket or a warped cylinder head, or even damage to the pistons. The smoke you’re seeing when you crank the engine could be oil smoke that’s a result of fired piston rings due to the overheating episode. The first thing to do is let a mechanic run a few tests on the engine to determine whether it’s retrievable or junk. From there, you can make an informed decision on whether to fix the car or cut your losses and simply walk away. If the engine is damaged beyond help, a second-hand engine from a wrecked Tiida might be an option if you decide you want to keep the car.

2007 Nissan Tiida check-engine light is on

The check-engine light on any modern, fuel-injected car is there to let you know there’s something amiss with how something within the driveline is working. However, precisely what that thing is could be one (or more) of about a thousand things. The absolute best advice is to take the car to a workshop and have it electronically scanned. The onboard computer (which is what triggers the check-engine light) should have recorded what was at fault and should then be able to tell the workshop’s computer where to start looking.

Until you have this scan performed, you won’t have a clue what the problem is, and the causes could be anything from a dud oxygen sensor, to a stretched timing chain, and a dead spark plug wire to a blocked fuel-injector.

My 2007 Nissan Tiida's windows won't work

I'd be ignoring the Nissan dealer in question and taking the car to an auto electrician. You might just find that the problem is something much simpler than all four windows needing replacement. Generic parts will probably not be an option, but wrecking yards are full of Tiidas with electric windows waiting to be fitted to other Tiidas.

Meantime, I'd be very suspicious of the Nissan dealer's quote. For a start, replacing the windows really shouldn't cost that much. Also, why do all four windows need replacing? Did they all fail together? If they did, it's far more likely the problem is with a fuse, relay, a switch or the body computer, rather than four individual assemblies failing in unison. If the dealer doesn't want to do the job (which is what the quote is telling me) they should just say so, and not come up with ridiculous quotes like this one.

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Nissan Tiida 2007: Aircon problem after new battery

The air-conditioning is not working. It could be the battery you bought. The original factory-fitted battery was barely up to the job, and you can have trouble when the voltage drops, so if you’ve just bought a straight replacement it too might lack the necessary grunt.

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Nissan Tiida 2007: Metallic noise from gearbox

MAKE an appointment with the service manager to drive the car with him, point out the noise and ask him to explain why it's not a problem. If the explanation doesn't satisfy you, demand it be fixed.

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