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i purchased this truck to replace a 1992 eagle with 140,000 miles on it. i liked the power and handling of the pathfinder far better than the eagle. today, i went to start the truck and it would not start. it would not even crank. the check engine light on the dash came on. i called the dealer and they were closed on saturday and didn't think to check their computer. i was told that it was 'fixed'. today, i went back to the dealership and they refused to believe that it was fixed. they then thought they would need to call a transmission specialist. they put the key in the car and immediately the check engine light came on. they immediately thought it was the transmission. i said that it could not possibly be the transmission, a vehicle like mine would not have a transmission problem at 140,000 miles. the dealer insisted that the transmission problem was the reason for the key not going in the ignition. the day prior to my complaining about the transmission, it was in the shop for a leak in the transmission. they knew that it was the transmission when i arrived there and repaired the leak. i was amazed that they could be that irresponsible. i have not the money to pay $1,200 and fix this problem again. my brother is a mechanic and said that he could tell from a glance that this vehicle has a bad transmission that should not be on the road. they are willing to take a $2,300 loss and look for a truck that may be faulty in the future. i have complained to the dealership and the complaints are getting through. any legal advice would be greatly appreciated. by the way, i have never bought a car at a dealership before.
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