Originally Posted by
BenFennerWhen did I ever say the B14s transmissions were immune, or had the redesigned 5th gear installed in them? I've specifically said elsewhere that the redesigned gear didn't make it into the B14 transmissions with any sort of regularity. The fact that you've found a bazillion B14 transmissions with 5th gear pop-out doesn't surprise me, and shows me nothing.
My vehicle developed 5th gear popout at 56K and again at 150K.
When it developed the popout at 56K, which would have been about 1997, Mossy Nissan (Houston, TX) fixed the tranny under (extended 100K) warranty. To the tune of $1,500.00 (I paid a deductible only). They were
well aware of the issue, my Service Advisor stated so, and they installed the "new redesigned" (B14) parts into my tranny case.
My car got pop-out again approximately 90K miles later, in 2003. Once again, completely rebuilt, with the "new OEM parts" inside. You could not even buy the "old style" 5th gear stuff in 2003 (nearly a decade after the band-aid). Nor does it make any sense whatsover that a dealer, or the tranny shop, would have "old parts that were superceded and outdated" just laying around to "sneak" them into my tranny unbeknownest to me. C'mon Ben.
Originally Posted by
BenFennerShow me a transmission with the redesigned gear inside that got 5th gear pop-out. Then I'll shut up.
If the redesign happened in 1993-94, then I have blown up my tranny twice with the "newly designed" parts inside it.
Originally Posted by
BenFennerAlso, the 150k miles comment comes from an old list I saw a long time ago with 40+ people weighing in on the topic. It showed the year of their car, and the mileage they developed 5th gear pop-out. Almost everyone's failed around 130-160k miles.
Lucky bastards as far as I'm concerned.
The "fix" was implemented by Nissan waaaaay before the 91-94 vehicles started getting popout by your mileage estimates. You are stating that the majority of the trannys from 91-94 only developed popout after
at least 6+ years of driving (20K per year is generous).
That does not even make sense. How could/would Nissan redesign a part in 1993/94 when they did not know of the issue until 130-160K was on the vehicles, which would be a minimum of 1997, at 20K miles per year, on a 1991 transmission.
Why the Nissan (band-aid) fix in 1994, if the majority of the popouts did not start for another 3 years minimum? (By
your numbers sir).
Originally Posted by
Rob my popout started at 44K
Bada-bing.
44K, 56K....and I am 100% positive, a veritible sh*t-load of other folks with B13's all across the world. That POS tranny was blowing up wherever they sold the B13. In Japan, Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.A.
Originally Posted by
BenFenner I just told you who in my last post... Some 40+ contributors to Welcome if I remember correctly. I just looked for the list but I can't find it. It was on a website somewhere. Tons and tons of entries of people's transmission and what mileage they developed 5th gear pop-out. Your 44k miles is way, way, way out of the norm.
So is my 56K and 150K.
Originally Posted by
BenFennerWhy didn't they make it onto the 5th gear pop-out master list? I assumed the list I saw was created by polling the mailing list members. This all happened 150-175k miles after the SE-Rs were bought. No one knew anything until they started failing and that was some 7-10 years after people bought their cars. I was around for that.
Then why in the hell did Nissan "redesign" the gears in 1993 or 1994? If the problem did not rear it's ugly head until "7-10" years later? That would mean that the issue only started appearing regularly in 1998. The tranny was "redesigned" in 1993/94. Four of five years before the issue started appearing on owners vehicles (?!?).
Ben sir, that is illogical as hell.
Nissan knew about the issue
before the "redesigned/band-aided" 1994+ transmissions. They would have to have known at least three to six months before they even issued the (crappy, half assed) "fix." In order to document the issue, get the re-engineering approved at Nissan, parts manufactured, and implemented/installed, both on the new (B14) trannys, and as a "retro-fix" for the 1991-1993.5 transmissions.
I'm gonna postulate that Nissan knew about the transmission issue
no later than the spring of 1993. There is no other logical conclusion.
Yep, I found those as well. It sucks the results are no longer available.
Good discussion and informative debate gentlemen.