Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
01/01/201086000
 My abs light came on about a year ago, i took it to the mechanic shop to have them look at it. and they told me i needed to replace the rear wheel hub and the abs sensor so i did which cost me $800 dollars. the mechanic told me they get a lot of maxima in there shop with the same problem. he said it was a nissan manufacturers flaw. so make the long story short after i replaced the hub and the abs sensor my abs light still stays on and now i need and abs control module which went bad because of the wheel hub getting rusty.
12/29/201047471
 I previously reported my 2004 nissan maxima se as having power train transmission problems. i took my vehicle to bp nissan and they did a diagnostics on the transmission and determined that a new transmission was needed. nissan to call me back today, we'll see. after the dealer did the diagnostics, i was driving home and what a coincidence, the check engine light came on. it seems that every time i have my car to the dealer for one thing, shortly after lights start coming on. i guess they don't reset or something as they should.
04/08/201084000
 The abs control module on the nissam 2004 is not only faulty but dangerous. the problem comes from a short on the passenger rear wheel sensor short which in turns causes the abs module to fail. the abs motor will run even without the key in the ignition causing the battery and motor to become very hot.
10/05/2009940001
 For about 8 months my abs system would engage in the morning for about 5 miles or so every time i tried to stop. after that they were fine. i took the car to a few shops and they could not find the problem. i was told that since when this was happening the abs lights were not showing in the dash that it was probable that it was a brake problem instead. i replaced the brakes and rotors with no luck. three months later the whole abs system failed and blew out. *tw