Will Nissan replace my dashboard?

Nissan Melting Dashboards Settlement Under the terms of the settlement, Nissan will cover all but $250 of the cost to replace melting dashboards.

Why is my 2008 Nissan Altima dashboard melting?

Dashboards in Nissan models from 2008 and later vehicles are degrading, particularly in Nissan Altima vehicles, apparently due to exposure to hot climates across the southern United States. Invariably this condition is described by consumers as “melting” and generates a great deal of distress.

How do you clean a sticky Nissan dashboard?

Here’s what to do:

  1. Wipe off larger particles. Dust off any noticeable bits of dust or food before getting started.
  2. Make a solution of water and foam cleaner.
  3. Wipe down the surface.
  4. Let it dry.
  5. Spray with vinyl upholstery cleaner.
  6. Protect dashboard with water-based vinyl protectant.

Why was the Altima coupe discontinued?

The Nissan Altima Coupe will soon be no more. Nissan recently announced its plans to cancel the 2-door version of its popular midsize Altima sedan, likely because of poor sales. The decision to cancel the Altima Coupe won’t surprise most car enthusiasts.

How many miles can a 2008 Nissan Altima last?

200,000 to 300,000 miles
Answer provided by. The Nissan Altima is a great vehicle to have, whether you’re driving the sedan or coupe version. Because of Nissan’s dedication to quality and performance, you can expect your Altima to last 200,000 to 300,000 miles—or 13 to 20 years.

What causes a sticky dashboard?

A combination of high temperatures and exposure to sunlight can cause the surface of some Dashboards to become sticky/melted, have a shiny appearance, emit a noxious chemical smell (similar to burned toffee) and ooze a yellowish adhesive compound that is sticky to the touch.

What years were Altima coupes made?

Nissan Altima Coupe Generation List: 2010 – 2013 4th Gen (D32) Facelift. 2008 – 2009 4th Gen (D32)