Should a common problem with Nissan timing chains not be dealt with by Nissan?
my car is aparently one of many older nissan models that experience problems with the timing chain of the car. The chain stretches and subsequently the magnets of the chain don't hit at the same time causing the car to jolt.
it's almost like dirty fuel, the car chugs. i'll need a neck brace next.
i've been told by my mechanic that nissan don't wont replace this chain even though its an EXTREMELY common occurence in their cars.
friends of mine that are mechanics are outraged by this, any comments/ideas?
my car is aparently one of many older nissan models that experience problems with the timing chain of the car. The chain stretches and subsequently the magnets of the chain don't hit at the same time causing the car to jolt.
it's almost like dirty fuel, the car chugs. i'll need a neck brace next.
i've been told by my mechanic that nissan don't wont replace this chain even though its an EXTREMELY common occurence in their cars.
friends of mine that are mechanics are outraged by this, any comments/ideas?