I took it in to have it looked at and it was full of fluid but I was told the motor no longer works. Vehicle was not using Cruise Control. The Approximate Failure Mileage Was 92,000. Vehicle front suspension felt loose when driving over some bumps on road, almost lost control happened while driving 45mph and at 65mph unsafe to drive. The approximate failure mileage was 33,100. All other vehicles I have purchased stop producing the feeling you get from driving a new vehicle within a week or two.
However, there are some warning signs that your Armada air suspension is broken that you may spot before the light comes on. This is and will always be our last Nissan ever! I had to swerve out of the lane to the shoulder because I had lil to no brake power. This Is Chewing Up The Tires And Causing Cupping. Please Note The Mileage, Mph And Date Are For The Next To Last Failure. Enough room for all my kids plus groceries and stuff when we go shopping. Happened one day while braking. We decided to go somewhere else, being I shouldn't need new ones from the neglect of them not rotating them.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated. Your Armada brakes are fine but stopping takes way too long As we mentioned before, much of the force of stopping your vehicle is absorbed by your suspension. So as time went on I continuously had to put in no smoke all the time and fast forward to this year when it broke down twice. It'll make very loud noise. In heavy traffic driving through Atlanta I lightly applied my brakes to give the car in front of me more room and I get what all the other many people describe as the loud, grinding, shaking and brake light comes on. For the past few years vehicle has been inspected and test driven by many mechanics including Nissan dealerships to no avail can they locate the problem.
Will never buy a Nissan again! The consumer stated when the incident occurred, the transmission overheated, and the truck suddenly swayed at speeds over 60 mph. However, recently going through a divorce, filing for a bankruptcy and now I am getting ready to move to New Mexico, I do not have the extra funds to get it fixed. We have engineered with sturdy, dependable coils. I contacted Nissan at that time and never heard back so I went out to my car with an iron and ironed on a patch. Mar 22, 2011 2010 Nissan Versa problems and complaints, up-to-date recall information and reviews.
To note: the dealer did give me a loaner car however, I chose to use a different dealer than the dealer I purchased the car from originally. If this issue does not stop I will be trading my vehicle in and not for another Nissan. Auto Leveling Suspention- where do i start? The Nissan representative that we spoke with would neither confirm nor deny this. Every time I tried to refill it the fluid would disappear and evidently evaporate. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph, the vehicle rear made a grinding noise. Not Being Able To Gain Control Of The Vehicle, She Then Crashed Into An Embankment And Rolled Over.
Is any one experience this problem before. The vehicle was taken the an independent mechanic, who replaced the rear and front struts, the rotors, and the tires. Would run for a couple minutes every time truck was started. All they did was an alignment which I already had done and replaced the shocks as a goodwill through the used car dept. Upon inspection, the front passenger tie rod had dis-attached itself from the wheel, resulting in no steering control of the front passenger wheel.
Horrible experience there from the beginning. The vents by the doors seldom got used but were the first to break. Anyone did this with a positive outcome??? This is crazy to me that when a new vehicle needs a software update it stops working and you may get in an accident. This causes the back end to be very unstable during towing and could cause an accident. But Nissan must know about it based on the service manager seeing this that many times.
This car should not be like this! My husband marked them after thinking this wasn't being done, and found they indeed had not. Because truck is not paid for. Original review: May 9, 2017 I have a 04 Armada purchase used and inspected by Nissan. This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data when you use our Service and the choices you have associated with that data. While Attempting To Perform A Four Wheel Alignment, The Contact Was Informed That The Rear Axle Had Shifted Which Made It Impossible To Align The Rear Wheels.
Truck spun into the median guard rail and I had to struggle to get it stopped. The contact had to continuously maneuver the steering wheel in order to keep the vehicle in position. So they figure out how to keep the logic loop by reprogramming the computer to instead fail the front brakes. Took it to the Nissan dealership in Panama city. It only has 39K miles in it. To make things worst they put Michelin's worst tires on them that last 40k on a 60k tire.
I had a 2001 vehicle that ran smoother than this vehicle ever did and never had a problem. The Contact Stated That The Vehicle Was Taken To An Independent Mechanic To Have The Tires Replaced. I was told the entire bottom of truck was rusted How? Original review: May 1, 2019 We bought a new Nissan Armada last year and it suddenly stopped working. The first thing was my Braking System. One runs up the frame rail a bit and into the driver's side shock, the other runs along a cross member to the passenger side.