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The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Murano equipped with antares comfort A5 tires, size: 235/65/R18 (na). The contact stated that the front and rear driver side tires constantly became flat when the vehicle was parked. The tires were taken to an independent mechanic and the valve stems were replaced; however, the failure continued. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The tires were included in NHTSA campaign number: 17T018000 (tires). The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 159,821. The tire failure mileage was 151,780. Updated 11/30/18
Since lease of vehicle in July 2005, many problems. Most recent is lack of acceleration at random times. Vehicle was fixed and in less that a week of it returned to me, problem happened again. I do not have any warning that the car will cease to accelerate. It is not a safe vehicle to drive, especially with my children or others children in the car. I am afraid for my children's lives as well as my own when I am driving this vehicle. The vehicle required a new engine when it was slightly more than a year old, it has had many other things wrong with it, however this is the most serious and possibly deadly.
- Brecksville, OH, USA
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- Uncasville, CT, USA