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Chart based on 9 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.
2013 Infiniti JX 4dr SUV
265-horsepower 3.5L V6 6-speed shiftable CVT AWD
43000 mi
There was a slight vibration in the drive train. The dealer ordered a new part [a coupler] and repaired the vehicle under warranty.
47000 mi
We took our JX35 to the Infiniti dealer for a shudder in the drive train. Dealer struggled to diagnose, first replacing a coupler (for the second time) and then calling to state the transmission had completely failed. It then took another 2 weeks to order a new transmission and complete the repair. All accomplished under warranty.
43480 mi
C $680
Front axle needed to be replaced
50840 mi
Noticed oil seepage from Transmission area above exhaust tubes. Dealer cleaned and checked drain plug. Now to monitor if further seepage
49000 mi
There was a fluid leak I didn't notice until the car stopped moving. The CVT and radiator were replaced.
52000 mi
Previously the transmission and radiator were replaced. The dealer in Indianapolis forgot to top off the fluid causing the new transmission to fail. Also they did not tighten a hose and the radiator lost coolant.
62900 mi
dealer failed to find transmission leak. Leaked again and needed to return
30000 mi
All-wheel drive controller (not sure of the actual name) was bad, dealer replaced it under warranty.
cv boot leaked, had to be replaced. suspected assembly line flaw
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