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| Answer to: 2018 Nissan NV3500 Engine Problems | 17Relevance | 2 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Did they show you that debris? If you really had metal chunks in the oil pan the engine is almost certainly toast, but I would expect much more severe symptoms. | |||||
| RE: Cost to replace spark plugs on 2017 Nissan NV3500 | 17Relevance | 4 years ago | Frank1117 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Thank you for your answer. | |||||
| RE: Cost to replace spark plugs on 2017 Nissan NV3500 | 17Relevance | 4 years ago | Frank1117 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Thank you for your answer. I was was thinking it was something more technical like recalibrating the throttle body or something like that. Thank you for your help. | |||||
| Answer to: Cost to replace spark plugs on 2017 Nissan NV3500 | 17Relevance | 4 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| They are called stealerships for a reason. An independent mechanic should be able to do the job for less money. (It will still be expensive because as noted by others it is a difficult job.) | |||||
| Answer to: I took my 2017 Nissan NV3500 to the shop. They tried to charge me $850.00 to replace spark plugs!!! Why??? | 17Relevance | 4 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| RE: I took my 2017 Nissan NV3500 to the shop. They tried to charge me $850.00 to replace spark plugs!!! Why??? | 17Relevance | 4 years ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| That's right. The focus on automobile design now, is to make them cheap and easy to assemble/produce. | |||||
| Answer to: I took my 2017 Nissan NV3500 to the shop. They tried to charge me $850.00 to replace spark plugs!!! Why??? | 17Relevance | 4 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You've got a van, and they're not made to work on. Even discounting the location of the engine, the location of the plugs themselves can just add to the time. They make spark plugs that have such long lives these days, the engineers don't care about ease of service. In their minds, the monetary and material savings from routing an intake manifold, etc. Over the plugs vs the additional hassle they're causing to change the plugs is worth the cost. You won't need to change them often, so they can make it a chore. Scotty did a video a while back on a Lexus (I think it was a Lexus) and cursed the engineers who put it together because they buried the rear bank spark plugs under the intake manifold. He had to pull the thing off to change plugs. | |||||
| Answer to: I took my 2017 Nissan NV3500 to the shop. They tried to charge me $850.00 to replace spark plugs!!! Why??? | 17Relevance | 4 years ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Due to engine location, vans have very little working room. That means working on them usually involves having to removing a lot of pieces, which adds to labour time. You'll find the bill will probably be about 10% parts cost , 90% labour. And yes, the dealership will charge top rate. You can either find an independent mechanic or do it yourself. | |||||
| Answer to: I took my 2017 Nissan NV3500 to the shop. They tried to charge me $850.00 to replace spark plugs!!! Why??? | 17Relevance | 4 years ago | yaser | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You already know the answer: because they are dealers. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy Nissan NV3500 | 17Relevance | 5 years ago | Doc | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Your cable company probably took the lowest bid for vehicles so I wouldn't put much faith in their anecdotal info. Research the hell out of them and make up your own mind. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy Nissan NV3500 | 17Relevance | 5 years ago | mittegag | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| my local cable company uses them and likes everything about them except the 13 city,16 highway mpg. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy Nissan NV3500 | 17Relevance | 5 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Don't expect it to be the same quality as an old Ford E-350, but as far as the quality it's probably the best new van you can buy. the Nissan V8 is a great engine and the 7 speed automatic is as good as modern transmissions get IMO. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy Nissan NV3500 | 17Relevance | 5 years ago | whwar9739 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Love to see an answer to this one. I am currently looking at a 2013 with the 5.6L V8. 163k miles and curious if it is end of its life or if I can get a few years out of it. | |||||
| Answer to: thoughts on 2015 Nissan Nv3500 | 17Relevance | 5 years ago | R4nier | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Those vans have very few problems.. it’s a 5.6 which is a durable engine and the rear wheel drive trans those have are strong… as long as they’re maintained they will last and serve you well | |||||
| Answer to: thoughts on 2015 Nissan Nv3500 | 17Relevance | 5 years ago | CarlJason98 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Nope | |||||