Nissan Juke timing chain failure at mileage with engine replacement due to shutdown on Nissan Juke

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Nissan Juke owners report experiencing timing chain failures that can lead to engine replacement due to shutdowns caused by issues such as timing chain tensioner problems, spun bearings, and bent rods. These timing chain problems are critical, as a failure can result in significant damage or a complete breakdown of the vehicle. Particularly, owners of Nissan Juke models from 2011 to 2013 have noted defective timing chains that were subject to a factory recall. Symptoms of timing chain failure reported by owners include engine noise, loss of power, stalling, and lack of lubrication due to blocked oil feed. Some owners have faced the need for timing chain replacement at relatively low mileages, around 32.6k miles, with repair costs estimated between £900 to £1200. Proactively addressing timing chain maintenance, akin to brakes or tires, is recommended to prevent unexpected shutdowns and avoid costly repairs in the future.

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