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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
Subframe broke between the rear wheels while driving on city street. Mechanic inspected it and subframe is rusted from inside out. Mileage on the car is 150,000 miles and I am the first owner that took very good care of the car, from keeping it in my garage, to regular maintenance and car washing to prevent rust. Car is inoperable waiting for the part to come in for replacement for 6 days. Nissan had a recall on this model for 2003-2007 year of manufacturing, however I had not received any notice.
Car has a broken suspension and stabilization bar, car in previous accident not disclosed to buyer. Car should not be on road as it is very unsafe tires are spreading in a triangular dimension due to previous damage.
While driving my car the rear passenger subframe busted, caused my car to pull left and right until I could get off to the side of the road safely. I was on a highway traveling about 60mph when this happened. I have contacted Nissan about the subframe problem and they had me take it to a local dealer to be evaluated. Upon evaluation the total cost of having my rear subframe repaired is $5,022.37 invoice number on this quote is Q7812. Nissan has a warranty extension on the 2002-2005 Altima subframe, for 13 years and unlimited miles. Campaign P5216 and service bulletin ntb05-114B. Where my concern is, that my Murano has the same subframe as the Altima but Nissan refuses to repair my vehicle. My vehicle had the exact same issue as the Altima and could have killed or severely injured me while I was on that highway.
- Sweet Valley, PA, USA
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