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1st. I would like to report defective windshields, I've replaced it once and the one I replaced got a crack now also. I don't speed I don't tailgate I drive proper and my insurance records my driving. My car has less that 33k and I've owned it for 4 years. 2nd. I would to report crappy transmission, the car struggles to accelerate in times you need it most.
Failure of rear differential Electronic Coupler in 2019 Nissan Altima at 66,500 miles. The problem was confirmed by the nissan dealer and the vehicle component has been inspected and replaced by Team Nissan, 70 Keller Street, Manchester NH, 03103 The symptoms of this problem were lots of vibration from the rear of the vehicle, a cyclical chirp while driving and a very loud squeaking noise ( Sounded like metal on metal) while reversing.
2019 Nissan Altima is experiencing judder when switching between gears at low speeds. Also automatic breaking system (ABS) activates when I attempt to park.
I got an 2019 Altima SR and my active grill shutter has gone bad already and my car is still basically brand new it only has around 56 thousand miles on it my check engine light is on because of
The transmission failed /malfunctioned. It-??s available for inspection upon request. My safety and the safety of others was put at risk when the vehicle stalled at a traffic light or in the middle of traffic. Took the vehicle to autozone to be scanned and they confirmed it was the transmission. The vehicle has not been inspected by the dealer yet because I would have to paid between $200-350 to have the vehicle towed to the dealership where the vehicle was purchased which is two hours away. The local dealership charges $130 to diagnosis my vehicle. There were no warning lamps or messages prior to the failure. The CVT message appeared on my dashboard after the vehicle stalled and would not accelerate more than 5 miles or would not move at all upon acceleration of the gas. In addition to the current transmission issue, I have also had the brake light switch adjusted twice. The failure of the brake light switch drained the vehicle battery resulting in having the battery replaced as well.
- Ocala, FL, USA
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Vehicle has noise from rear differential. Dealership confirms the noise is the rear electric cuppling. Dealership states no recall or warranty for this concern. The 2019 Nissan Rouge which utilizes the same AWD system, including the same electric cuppling with the exact same part number has an open & active recall, yet Nissan has chosen to NOT recall the Altima. Dealership states they suspect "there's not many AWD Altimas to cause a recall." The fact that both vehicles utilize the same exact AWD system including the same cuppling with the same part # should warrant a recall across all vehicles utilizing that system, not just one.
The contact owns a 2019 Nissan Altima. The contact stated while driving 35 mph, the vehicle started to hesitate. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to local dealer mcdonough Nissan located at 1775 avalon pkwy, mcdonough, ga 30253, (770) 282-5077, where they were unable to duplicate the failure. The contact stated the failure recurred and was intermittent. The manufacturer was informed of failure. The failure mileage was 8,200.
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- Kansas City , MO, USA