Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SUSPENSION
NTB9808110/15/1998603281Vehicles exhibiting steering pull and / or drift when driven at highway speeds. *yc02/16/1999
SUSPENSION - FRONT
9709249800209/24/199754261Vehicle exhibiting a rattle noise in the front suspension. *yc03/30/1998
SUSPENSION - FRONT - SPRINGS - AIR SUSPENSION - SPRINGS/BAGS
NTB9810112/01/1998602606Experiencing front spring rattle/ buzz noise. *yc01/05/1999

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SUSPENSION
08/17/20041
 I want to know why nissan has not recalled the 1995 maxima due the springs defect, gear shift malfunction, starter problem and the list goes on. i have 2 1995 maxima's and they both have the same problems. having done quite a bit of research looking for customer complaints, it looks as though everyone else with a 95 maxima has the same defects. the spring problem with the suspension definitely should have been recalled as was the spring problem with the sentra. i have documented every complain that i could find and if my daughter or myself has an accident in these nissan's, someone in my family will be rich! i do not have $1600 to replace them. i have already spent $1000,s of dollar replacing starter, brakes, rotors, knock sensors, batteries amongst other things and i've only had the cars since march of this year. neither cd player works, inside dome light does not work.*jb
06/15/200290000
 We purchased a 1995 nissan maxima gle in 1997 from peruzzi nissan in fairless hills, pa. for an amount equal to about eight (8) percent of the final sale price, we also purchased an 84-month or 100,000 mile nissan security+plus vehical protection plan. at around 48 months and with less than 80,000 miles on the odometer, we were informed the plan had expired. it turns out that nissan's plan starts on the date the vehicle first left the showroom, a.k.a. the original in-service date (which in our case was june, 1994), not the date on which a consumer buys the same car as used. the wording of the contracts is misleading at best and at least one of the marketing brochures nissan dealers use to sell these very profitable plans says that coverage starts on the date you purchased your car. in effect, over one third of the coverage we paid for was shaved off from the very moment we purchased the plan. we subsequently incurred several thousand dollars in repairs that we are now in court attempting to recover, having won a first round and judgment of $3,300. consumers should be forewarned about these plans, which we maintain are a sham and, in at least some states (including pennsylvania) constitute fraud. we are looking to hear from other consumers that purchased this particular plan since 1997, from peruzzi nissan as well as other dealers.
SUSPENSION - FRONT
01/24/20011
 Vehicle out of alignment. nlm
08/18/199908/01/1999
 No summary
01/21/19951
 Vehicle swerved to the right upon turning, causing loss of control/accident. *dh
SUSPENSION - FRONT - MACPHERSON STRUT
05/07/1997405/01/1997
 The oxygen sensor has failed several times, the earliest time the vehicle having only 28299 miles. vehicle has experienced and exhaust leak. the transmission will not shift out of park. the vehicle would not start due to a blank spot on the starter. the vehicle experienced several electrical problems, the dome light would not work due to a power wire rivet that was loose and loosing contact. the dome light, the door lights, and the map light malfunctioned when the consumer tried to replace the bulb for the map light. the factory installed alarm would go off unless the keyless entry was used, the dash indicator lights for the trunk open and door ajar for the passenger side also would not work. the hydraulic hood supports failed, in order to check the engine or make any repairs the hood has to be propped open. recently the consumer heard a clicking noise in the front end, the dealer stated that the cv boot was torn and that the clicking noise meant the axle was damaged, however, later the dealer stated the problem was only the strut mount but didn't know which one was causing the problem, so both of them needed to be replaced. *slc
SUSPENSION - FRONT - SPRINGS - COIL SPRINGS
09/01/2000109/01/1994
 There is a rubbing noise in the front end when the steering wheel is turned. the dealer stated that the noise is caused by the front springs rubbing against something else in the front end and the problem has occurred in some 1995 maximas. the dealer indicated that the problem is caused by a design defect in the springs and that the design of current replacement part (new springs now available from nissan) have corrected this problem. the cost of replacing the springs is $745, but nissan has declined to provide warranty coverage. the defective springs are causing a safety hazard. there is obviously friction and wear on the springs, which will eventually fail. the dealer advised that a similar problem occurred with nissan sentras and that nissan provided a recall of sentra springs. nissan, however, inexplicably refuses to recall maxima springs.
SUSPENSION - REAR
2
 Vehicle's rear end would swing around uncontrollably when the vehicle would hit a bump or uneven pavement. this caused the vehicle to hit guard rail. *mr
02/23/19963
 Rear suspension 'kicks out' when going over bump or railroad tracks. *tt