What should I tell dealer about clevis pin/tranny?
I went to my dealer to make an appointment for an oil change/check up, and mentioned the clevis pin issue being a running change. I got a "hey, there are thousands of TSBs, and who knows if it applies to your car."
Now, my tranny seems to be OK. I say ok because it does sometimes make a slight "knashing" noise with a bit of sycro resistance. It still goes into gear...some peole here just skip 3rd, and mine isnt that bad. I wouldnt mind a cleaner gearbox. I find myself thinking about shifting more than I want to with this kind of car.
I fall under the catigory of "mine as well just to be sure". I dont want to have to get a new tranny, bu i wouldnt mind having a new clevis pin put in just to be sure...and if afterwards, theres no change, then hey, what harms done. And if the tranny feels better, then thats even better.
Are there any hard VIN numbers for this issue? Can I just tell the dealer to order the part...who will pay for it? Me? Nissan? My dealer?
Now, my tranny seems to be OK. I say ok because it does sometimes make a slight "knashing" noise with a bit of sycro resistance. It still goes into gear...some peole here just skip 3rd, and mine isnt that bad. I wouldnt mind a cleaner gearbox. I find myself thinking about shifting more than I want to with this kind of car.
I fall under the catigory of "mine as well just to be sure". I dont want to have to get a new tranny, bu i wouldnt mind having a new clevis pin put in just to be sure...and if afterwards, theres no change, then hey, what harms done. And if the tranny feels better, then thats even better.
Are there any hard VIN numbers for this issue? Can I just tell the dealer to order the part...who will pay for it? Me? Nissan? My dealer?
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