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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / October 2004

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2000 Maxima Outstanding Campaign Notification

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sfgjs - 10 Oct 2004 08:42 GMT
I recently received sereral service letters from local Nissan dealers and I
never had my 2K Max serviced over there.

Here is the first sentence of these letters:

"Your Nissan Vehicle ahs been identified by Nissan North America as possibly
having one or more outstanding campaigns that need to be performed on your
vehicle."

I only have one Nissan which is a 2K Maxima and it was the early batch sold
at end of summer 1999. What is wrong with this vehicle? Of course, the
dealer, where I always have my 2K Max serviced, did not send me the letter.
It may have been secretly corrected by my dealer and they never bother to
tell me.
Jon Smith - 10 Oct 2004 14:42 GMT
Go to the dealer and have them look your car up on their computer.  The
VIN for your car, when entered, will let you know if the service
bulletins have been completed.  Since your car is a 2000 it would be
unlikely that they will be paid for so be careful and not let the dealer
take advantage of you.  If it is a recall like the cam position sensor
you should be covered.

> I recently received sereral service letters from local Nissan dealers and I
> never had my 2K Max serviced over there.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> It may have been secretly corrected by my dealer and they never bother to
> tell me.
 
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