What are some of the 2017 nissan pathfinder power liftgate problems?

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Mike E January 20, 2021
For the 2017 Nissan Pathfinder the main issues with the liftgate will come from a rusted or damaged latch, or if it is an automatic liftgate the wires powering it may have burned out. If it simply refuses to work then You need to check the fuse as well, as this is a common cause for this. To get to the fuse box underneath the hood of the car You will want to pop the hood and latch it open. Along the right-hand side of the engine compartment will be a black box or case. You will see that it has a seam that runs around it. If You pop this open You will find the fuse inside. On the back of the lid for the case will be a diagram of what fuse is for what. If this is not on the back of the box then You can also find it in the owner's manual for the car. Once You have figured out which fuse You need simply pull it out. The two sections that stick up should be connected by a thin strip of metal. If this has been broken then the fuse is no good and will need to be replaced. If this strip is there then the fuse is fine and can be popped back in. New fuses will cost You about 10 dollars, so they are pretty cheap
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Tanya July 19, 2022
Mine is broken and they are telling me that it’ll cost over $500.00 to replace. Backup camera will also stay on when I am driving.
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Stacey Cox November 18, 2020
We have had tailgate issues ever since my husband hit a deer (over a year ago). Have had it checked out several times because it works as normal for 2 times, then refuses to open no matter which button we use . We pull the battery to hard reset the system. It is VERY frustrating not to be able to open the back! The dealership always says that they cannot find anything wrong. Buyer beware!
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Vanessa H. April 10, 2020
For the 2017 nissan pathfinder the main issues with the lift gate will stem from a rusted or broken latch, or if it is an automatic lift gate the wires powering it may have burned out.
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