Apologies if this or something similar is posted elsewhere. I tried searching for a poll, but I did read through some of the extensive threads and captured usernames, years, mileage, and outcome. If you are finding this from other sites, this is an issue that, in addition to Xterras, affects Pathfinders and Frontiers. Where the radiator fails and coolant mixes with automatic transmission fluid.
SMOD DOES NOT AFFECT MANUAL TRANSMISSION MODELS.
What is SMOD?
SMOD = Strawberry Milkshake Of Death (basically what your transmission fluid looks like after mixing with coolant.) The coolant and transmission fluid mix due to an internal failure in older model Nissan radiators.
Here's a Good Description of SMOD Causes, by Forum Member Robert Bills:
Symptoms include Strawberry Milkshake sludge on the underside of the radiator cap. (Check when the engine is cool.)
What can I do to prevent SMOD? / What is ByPassing?
You could upgrade to the new Nissan radiator (part # needed) or put in an aftermarket radiator.
Alternatively, you could potentially 'ByPass'. ByPass = Re-routing cooling lines so the transmission does not utilize the radiator for additional cooling. Members have mixed views on this. Some say it's fine, others feel that it reduces cooling capacity, especially in Xterras that are off-roaded or tow. "ByPassing" is a preventative measure. Once the damage has been done it's either new parts or possibly a flush.
Nissan also has an extended warranty in place (see below).
Additional information on by-passing:
What can I do if I have SMOD?
First, if you do or suspect you have SMOD - stop driving the Xterra as soon as possible to limit further transmission damage.
Next, most people end up with a New / rebuild of Transmission and new radiator system + updated fluid and removal of all contaminated fluid. Typically Nissan does cover this.
Alternatively, you could try flushing the system and just changing the radiator. Some members have reported they have "saved" the transmission that way. Depends on how long you have been driving with this issue and the level of damage done to the transmission.
Other general information:
Disclaimer, (in other words, before you freak out): The data reflected in this post, and on this board is of a small subset of total Xterras on the road and sold. Overall, the Xterra is a reliable truck. Most users who find this post are here because they have SMOD, and few people sign on to say "everything has been great". You'll also note that the data so far reflects early year Xterra's (2005, 06 & 07). These are also the years with the most Xterra's sold and those that have the most miles on them. However, these are also the years with the old coolant type and radiator design.
Outcomes:
Saved = Typically new radiator, hoses, and multiple flushes with Matic-S
New Transmission: Exactly that. Some were covered, and some weren't.
I plan to make this list eventually more sortable and capture counts. But for now, here it is.
Additionally, I'd love to get data points for those that have bypassed how long they have been running it, whether or not they have an aux cooler, and if they have had any issues (overheats or still SMOD).
Lastly, I'm trying to find out what year the switch from Matic-J to S occurred (updated: 2009 = fluid switch) and when (if at all) a new radiator part was issued. <-- General consensus is that a new radiator has been implemented. The exact date is unclear (either in MY 2009, 2010, or 2011).
PLEASE ADD YOUR NAME IF I DON'T HAVE YOU ALREADY.
SMOD List (updated 10/30/2015)
2005
• 56,000 – mac_man2507 (new transmission)
• 120,000 – 6pack (saved)
• Texterra (saved)
• 65,000 – synjohn
• 115,000 – GhostX (saved )
• 103,000 – TRON (saved)
• 79,000 Riehle (unknown)
• Drains (unknown – frontier)
• 100,500 – tsiturbomightym (new transmission)
• 92,000 – zambonikane (new transmission)
• 56,000 – alexterra (new transmission)
• 80,000 – rock dog (new transmission)
• 84,000 – Michel M (new transmission)
• 90,000 – Hinsx (new transmission)
• 103,000 – guide signs (unknown)
• 82,000 – jaysonics (upgraded to 2011 Xterra)
• 72,000 – KpnObvious (new transmission)
• 110,000 – Blucas (new transmission)
• Machine>Matter (new transmission)
• 39,000 no records (new transmission)
• Nexus_7
• Peasy207
• First class X (new transmission)
• 40,000km sandman
• 130,000k - mango (saved)
• 78,000 - pkiddddd (new transmission)
• 77,000 - Dirtbag (new transmission)
• 137,000 - Salsa E 2005 Pathfinder (saved)
• 80,000 - Texterra (saved - 2 flushes and new radiator) - Now at over 316,000+ miles w/out issues!
• 105,000 - skipper172
• 175,000 - gorilla men (Saved: by-passed, but had overheat issues and by-pass removed. Got SMOD sometime after.)
• 115,000 - tax (new transmission)
• 117,000 - EsotericSYN (saved)
• 114,000 - chicago111 (saved)
• 120,000 - mmkco (saved?)
• 123,391 - Strat1tude (saved)
• 59,778 - jeffnjm3 (new transmission)
• 127,000 - drink
• 330(km) - Scoop
• 120,000 - nixorz
• 69,000 - alex_godmar (saved)
• 93,000 - DucXterra (new rad and trans)
• 69,000 - Shagaroo (new rad and trans)
• 168,000 - Raleigh (new rad and trans)
2006
• My3rdx (saved)
• 98,000 p.staff
• 160,000 – paffcon (saved)
• 85,000 – klrkknt81 (new transmission)
• 06_xterra_s (saved)
• 50,000 - Xterra3100 (new transmission)
• 63,000 - az_jerry (new transmission)
• 69,000 - dutch169 (new transmission)
• 86,000 - Mnemonic (new transmission)
• 80,000 - Metal-X-Militia (new transmission)
• DaveGH
• 105,000 - oskon187
• 207,000 - Notread - (possibly saved?)
• 176,000 - DriverX
• 74,500 - dig now (new transmission)
• 81,000 - G&L (new transmission & new radiator)
• neflihim (saved)
• noles fan (saved, then bought 2013)
• 117,000 - socaloverlander (flushed / saved)
2007
• 111,000 – White07x (new transmission)
• 63,000 xguy4life (saved)
• 84,000 camaro194 (new transmission)
• 65,000 miketerra07 (new transmission)
• Frasersxterra (saved)
• 75,500 - Chug
• 106,000 - Weber58 (new transmission)
• 79,300 - Evan77 (new transmission)
• 105,000 - JohnCB (new radiator + flush)
• 124,000 - Un4Seen (new radiator + flush)
• 137,000 - ThorX (New rad + flush, lasted for 1 year, needs rebuild or new trans)
2008
• 158,000 - Sullivan (new radiator, flushes, saved)
• 61,000 - Ramsker (new transmission & radiator - dealer covered)
2009
• 100,013 - jimmpotter
• 75,000 - pain roller (new radiator + trans)
2010
2011
ByPassed Trucks –
- List members and mileage/time they have been bypassed
SMOD DOES NOT AFFECT MANUAL TRANSMISSION MODELS.
What is SMOD?
SMOD = Strawberry Milkshake Of Death (basically what your transmission fluid looks like after mixing with coolant.) The coolant and transmission fluid mix due to an internal failure in older model Nissan radiators.
Here's a Good Description of SMOD Causes, by Forum Member Robert Bills:
How can I tell if I have SMOD?
Symptoms include Strawberry Milkshake sludge on the underside of the radiator cap. (Check when the engine is cool.)
- Rumbling / shaking around 50+ from the transmission (feels like you are driving over rumble strips)
- General transmission issues (slipping, poor shifting, hard shifting, etc)
What can I do to prevent SMOD? / What is ByPassing?
You could upgrade to the new Nissan radiator (part # needed) or put in an aftermarket radiator.
Alternatively, you could potentially 'ByPass'. ByPass = Re-routing cooling lines so the transmission does not utilize the radiator for additional cooling. Members have mixed views on this. Some say it's fine, others feel that it reduces cooling capacity, especially in Xterras that are off-roaded or tow. "ByPassing" is a preventative measure. Once the damage has been done it's either new parts or possibly a flush.
Nissan also has an extended warranty in place (see below).
Additional information on by-passing:
- Observed transmission temps: Thoughts and Observations on Engine and Auto Trans Cooling
- How to bypass: How-to: Bypass Radiator Transmission Cooler - PBR
What can I do if I have SMOD?
First, if you do or suspect you have SMOD - stop driving the Xterra as soon as possible to limit further transmission damage.
Next, most people end up with a New / rebuild of Transmission and new radiator system + updated fluid and removal of all contaminated fluid. Typically Nissan does cover this.
Alternatively, you could try flushing the system and just changing the radiator. Some members have reported they have "saved" the transmission that way. Depends on how long you have been driving with this issue and the level of damage done to the transmission.
Other general information:
- Nissan has issued an extended Warranty that covers transmission failures related to the flawed radiator design. Covers 2005-2010, 100% till 80,000 - over 80k deductibles are required.
- Link to extended warranty: Home - Nissan Assist
- So far there have been no failures from 2009 onwards (and the 1 2008 listed is likely a false positive).
Disclaimer, (in other words, before you freak out): The data reflected in this post, and on this board is of a small subset of total Xterras on the road and sold. Overall, the Xterra is a reliable truck. Most users who find this post are here because they have SMOD, and few people sign on to say "everything has been great". You'll also note that the data so far reflects early year Xterra's (2005, 06 & 07). These are also the years with the most Xterra's sold and those that have the most miles on them. However, these are also the years with the old coolant type and radiator design.
Outcomes:
Saved = Typically new radiator, hoses, and multiple flushes with Matic-S
New Transmission: Exactly that. Some were covered, and some weren't.
I plan to make this list eventually more sortable and capture counts. But for now, here it is.
Additionally, I'd love to get data points for those that have bypassed how long they have been running it, whether or not they have an aux cooler, and if they have had any issues (overheats or still SMOD).
Lastly, I'm trying to find out what year the switch from Matic-J to S occurred (updated: 2009 = fluid switch) and when (if at all) a new radiator part was issued. <-- General consensus is that a new radiator has been implemented. The exact date is unclear (either in MY 2009, 2010, or 2011).
PLEASE ADD YOUR NAME IF I DON'T HAVE YOU ALREADY.
SMOD List (updated 10/30/2015)
2005
• 56,000 – mac_man2507 (new transmission)
• 120,000 – 6pack (saved)
• Texterra (saved)
• 65,000 – synjohn
• 115,000 – GhostX (saved )
• 103,000 – TRON (saved)
• 79,000 Riehle (unknown)
• Drains (unknown – frontier)
• 100,500 – tsiturbomightym (new transmission)
• 92,000 – zambonikane (new transmission)
• 56,000 – alexterra (new transmission)
• 80,000 – rock dog (new transmission)
• 84,000 – Michel M (new transmission)
• 90,000 – Hinsx (new transmission)
• 103,000 – guide signs (unknown)
• 82,000 – jaysonics (upgraded to 2011 Xterra)
• 72,000 – KpnObvious (new transmission)
• 110,000 – Blucas (new transmission)
• Machine>Matter (new transmission)
• 39,000 no records (new transmission)
• Nexus_7
• Peasy207
• First class X (new transmission)
• 40,000km sandman
• 130,000k - mango (saved)
• 78,000 - pkiddddd (new transmission)
• 77,000 - Dirtbag (new transmission)
• 137,000 - Salsa E 2005 Pathfinder (saved)
• 80,000 - Texterra (saved - 2 flushes and new radiator) - Now at over 316,000+ miles w/out issues!
• 105,000 - skipper172
• 175,000 - gorilla men (Saved: by-passed, but had overheat issues and by-pass removed. Got SMOD sometime after.)
• 115,000 - tax (new transmission)
• 117,000 - EsotericSYN (saved)
• 114,000 - chicago111 (saved)
• 120,000 - mmkco (saved?)
• 123,391 - Strat1tude (saved)
• 59,778 - jeffnjm3 (new transmission)
• 127,000 - drink
• 330(km) - Scoop
• 120,000 - nixorz
• 69,000 - alex_godmar (saved)
• 93,000 - DucXterra (new rad and trans)
• 69,000 - Shagaroo (new rad and trans)
• 168,000 - Raleigh (new rad and trans)
2006
• My3rdx (saved)
• 98,000 p.staff
• 160,000 – paffcon (saved)
• 85,000 – klrkknt81 (new transmission)
• 06_xterra_s (saved)
• 50,000 - Xterra3100 (new transmission)
• 63,000 - az_jerry (new transmission)
• 69,000 - dutch169 (new transmission)
• 86,000 - Mnemonic (new transmission)
• 80,000 - Metal-X-Militia (new transmission)
• DaveGH
• 105,000 - oskon187
• 207,000 - Notread - (possibly saved?)
• 176,000 - DriverX
• 74,500 - dig now (new transmission)
• 81,000 - G&L (new transmission & new radiator)
• neflihim (saved)
• noles fan (saved, then bought 2013)
• 117,000 - socaloverlander (flushed / saved)
2007
• 111,000 – White07x (new transmission)
• 63,000 xguy4life (saved)
• 84,000 camaro194 (new transmission)
• 65,000 miketerra07 (new transmission)
• Frasersxterra (saved)
• 75,500 - Chug
• 106,000 - Weber58 (new transmission)
• 79,300 - Evan77 (new transmission)
• 105,000 - JohnCB (new radiator + flush)
• 124,000 - Un4Seen (new radiator + flush)
• 137,000 - ThorX (New rad + flush, lasted for 1 year, needs rebuild or new trans)
2008
• 158,000 - Sullivan (new radiator, flushes, saved)
• 61,000 - Ramsker (new transmission & radiator - dealer covered)
2009
• 100,013 - jimmpotter
• 75,000 - pain roller (new radiator + trans)
2010
2011
ByPassed Trucks –
- List members and mileage/time they have been bypassed
- 2007 X - KillSwitch, bypassed for 30k miles, no SMOD or issues
- 2005 X - Surf and Snow - bypassed for 3 years, no issues
- 2007 X - rthinchey - Bypassed at 78k. now at 94k and no problems
- 2005 X - Tib - Bypassed for over 3 years, over 40K miles since bypass, no aux cooler, no smog, no issues.
- 2008 X - El'Zilcho - Bypassed for 5,000 miles, no issues
- 2005 X - shralp313 - Bypassed @ 110k
- 2010 X - g6620 - Bypassed @ 36k, plus external cooler
- 2006 X - unamused - Bypassed @ 35k, now at 100k, no issues