

The top concerns regarding the fuel system of the Pathfinder include the gas gauge reading incorrectly, the fuel filler door breaking, the fuel pump faili, ,the fluid nozzle detaching from the vehicle, the fuel filler door flapping while driving, and the miles per gallon decreasing during use.


The typical repair cost comes to around $3,910 for these transmission issues, with the most common solution being to replace the transmission and radiator at around 102,000 miles. The other concerns besides the coolant leaking into the transmission delay with the transmission failing, the transmission shaking while driving, the whining sounds coming from the transmission, the valve assembly failure, and the transmission hose rupturing. The 2005-2007 Pathfinder has a widespread defect with this issue, causing an average transmission failure at around 90,000 miles, with the repair costs being very hefty at around $3,500. The top customer concerns regarding the transmission problems in the Pathfinder include the coolant leaking into the transmission. The top categories of concern from users regarding the Nissan Pathfinder problems in 2005 deal with the transmission, fuel system, engine, body and paint, and the exhaust, while the NHTSA lodged the most complaints about the drivetrain, engine, fuel system, and transmission.
