Nissan strives to keep its customers satisfied—that’s why it offers the Nissan CVT warranty extension. CVT stands for continuously variable transmission, which is a feature that is supposed to improve the capability of the gear shift.
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Some of the regular problems with Nissan’s vehicles relate to transmission. The issues involve hose leaks, loss of power, transmission jerking or slipping, and failures.
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What Does the Nissan CVT Warranty Cover?
Nissan’s CVT warranty covers most of your car’s transmission parts. The CVT coverage includes the following items:
- Gaskets
- CVT seals
- Transmission Control Module
- Torque converters
- Air conditioning
- Rear-wheel drive
- Suspension
- Steering
- Electrical
The warranty also covers car rental and roadside assistance 24 hours a day.
How Long Is the Nissan Warranty on Transmission?
The extended warranty on Nissan vehicles can last 84 months or 84,000miles, while the original warranty lasts 60 months or 60,000 miles.
- Fortunately, following the lawsuits settlements, Nissan doubled the CVT transmission warranty in 2003-2010 CVT-equipped models. Now, these models come with a 10-year / 120,000-mile extended warranty on the CVT transmission. The same warranty also applies to newer models too.
- 5-year / 60,000-mile limited powertrain warranty —This warranty covers the Nissan vehicle’s major systems, such as the transmission, engine, and drive systems, original to the vehicle or supplied by Nissan. The limited powertrain coverage includes engine parts, as well, such as the oil pump, water pump, and fuel pump.
Nissan also has a limited warranty on certified pre-owned vehicles. The duration of coverage is seven years from the date of the original in-service or 100,000 miles.
Fortunately, following the lawsuits settlements, Nissan doubled the CVT transmission warranty in 2003-2010 CVT-equipped models. Now, these models come with a 10-year / 120,000-mile extended warranty on the CVT transmission. The same warranty also applies to newer models too. The Nissan Powertrain Warranty runs for 60-months/60,000 miles, whichever comes first. It covers a wide range of Nissan parts, including the engine, transmission and transaxle, drivetrain, and restraint system.


See more information about the limited warranty in the table below:
Warranty | Coverage Duration |
Limited Warranty for a New Vehicle | Three years or 36,000 miles |
Limited Warranty for Powertrain Components | Five years or 60,000 miles |
Which Models Are Covered by the Nissan CVT Extended Warranty?
If you are an owner of one of these models, then your car is under the Nissan CVT extended warranty. The models that are eligible for a warranty extension are:
- Nissan Versa Sedan (2012–2017)
- Nissan Juke (2013–2017)
- Nissan Sentra (2013–2017)
- Nissan Altima (2013–2016)
- Nissan Versa Note (2014–2017)
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— A Nissan CVT settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit that alleges the continuously variable transmissions are defective in these Nissan models.
- 2013-2017 Nissan Sentra
- 2014-2017 Nissan Versa Note
- 2012-2017 Nissan Versa
The CVT class action lawsuit was consolidated from these class actions: Michelle Falk, et al. v. Nissan North America, Inc., Michael Knotts, et al. v. Nissan North America, Inc., and Cheyne Norman, et al. v. Nissan North America, Inc.
All of the lawsuits allege the CVTs shake, jerk, hesitate, lag, decelerate and finally fail, requiring expensive transmission replacements.
Nissan denies and continues to deny all of the lawsuit's claims, but says it agreed to settle to prevent the prolonged battle and expense of continued litigation.
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According to the CVT settlement, Nissan will extend the new vehicle limited warranty for the transmission assembly, including the valve body and torque converter, and automatic transmission control unit by 24 months or 24,000 miles, whichever occurs first. The warranty extension will be subject to the terms and conditions of the original warranty.
Nissan has also agreed to reimburse customers for parts and labor paid for qualifying repairs involving the replacement or repair of the transmission assembly or transmission control unit if the work was done after the expiration of the powertrain coverage under the original warranty but within the limits of the warranty extension.
A customer will be reimbursed for the full amount if the repairs were performed by a Nissan dealership, and repairs made at non-dealerships will be covered up to $4,750.
The replacement or repair must have occurred on or before the vehicle has been in service for 84 months or driven for 84,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
According to the Nissan CVT settlement, a former owner who had two or more replacements or repairs to the transmission assembly or control unit is eligible for a $1,000 voucher for either a purchase or lease of a new Nissan or Infiniti vehicle.
The voucher must be used within nine months of the effective date of the settlement. In addition, an owner cannot use both the voucher and be reimbursed for repairs.
Attorneys for vehicle owners will receive about $6.6 million in fees and expenses.
Although both parties agreed to settle the CVT class action, nothing is complete until the judge holds a final approval hearing on March 6, 2020.
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The plaintiffs are represented by Whitfield Bryson & Mason, Berger & Montague, Capstone Law, Heninger Garrison Davis, Shepherd, Finkelman, Miller & Shah, and Pearson, Simon & Warshaw.
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CarComplaints.com has owner-reported transmission complaints about Nissan Sentras, Nissan Versas and Nissan Versa Notes.
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Learn more about the Nissan CVT settlement here.
