Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
VISIBILITY - REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES - EXTERIOR
0702511/15/200710023397Door power mirrors inoperable. *nj12/06/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM
03/18/2006800403/08/2006
 The heater/air conditioning blower tends to not operate periodically! examples: on a cold morning, the car had to be returned home since there was no blower. on a damp day, the interior windows could not be defogged due to no blower. on a damp morning, the frost on the exterior of the windshield could not be cleared by the defrost setting since the blower failed to operate. we wonder how safe this vehicle would be during a period of freezing rain! or during a snowfall? please advise on what action should be taken to remedy this serious defect. (vin 1n4al11d26c168058) *jb
VISIBILITY - POWER WINDOW DEVICES AND CONTROLS
04/12/20062500010012/26/2005
 I own a 2006 nissan altima with 28 k miles control buttons for driver side window not operating properly. reported to nissan dealership after months of having to hold down manually control up and down operations of window. nissan dealership asked who had performed previous work on windows and i told them no one advised dealership to check window for possible # to verify truth on our behalf. dealership refused to fix the problem without me paying the cost of $ 100.00 says some how or another window unadjusted itself and now needs to be readjusted. advised dealer i was not going to pay for a defective window. window will roll itself down must hold firmly the control button in order to secure safety of vehicle. *tr
11/27/2007112/29/2006
 On 11/27/2007, i came home to find both of the front windows of my 2006 nissan altima down. the mystery to me is how my windows got rolled down. the alarm on my car was on, the steering column was locked and my lock bar was still on the steering column. luckily nothing was stolen and my neighbors had taped plastic on my windows to avoid damage if it had rained. pictures were taken and the police were called. of course, the mystery still remains as to how the windows were rolled down. no one has a key to my car and each morning/evening, i ensure that the alarm is on. if this is some sort of defect, i would like to know. is it a way for someone to roll down my electric windows without turning the ignition? is there a way for someone's remote control to operate the windows of my vehicle? my remote control does not control the windows. i will be discussing this incident further with the dealer when i take my vehicle in for it's first oil change (since purchased dec. 2006 - but has less than 3500 miles). *tr
04/06/200640504/01/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 nissan altima. the contact stated that the power windows have an automatic feature, which allowed them to move up and down when the button was pressed. he stated that there was no safety feature installed to prevent the windows from moving up if something was in the way. the dealer stated that the feature was standard equipment and did not make any repairs. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 40 and current mileage was 30,000.