What are some 2003 Nissan Pathfinder transmission problems?

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Ryan S. February 1, 2021
The most common transmission problems reported by Nissan Pathfinder 2003 customers are dealing with hard or harsh shifting, transmission slipping, shuddering, and defective torque converter. You should follow the service manual and flush Your transmission fluid within 60,000 miles to ensure that You get the most out of Your transmission to avoid any user issues. If You're using Your Jeep in rugged terrain or towing a trailer, it's important to flush the machine every 45,000 miles. The cost of transmission fluids will range from $7 to $12 a quart based on the brand and consistency. To execute the flush, You can take it to a mechanic or dealer and the price would range from $100 - $150.
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Richard R July 16, 2020
If the 2003 nissan pathfinder is having issues with the transmission then you will notice several problems, including shaking or grinding while driving, a burning smell when the vehicle is on, the gears slipping when you shift, the shifter becoming stuck or non responsive, and leaking fluids. This can all lead to a transmission failure which will more or less kill the vehicle.
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