Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
11/29/201163000
 I felt abs system actuating via pumping sensation in my brake pedal while i was driving on dry pavement. it performed worse when going uphill, at low speeds and on flat surfaces. error codes were generated and dummy lights went on. the braking was not very effective as a result of the abs kicking in erroneously. thankfully i was keeping a safe following distance and was able to brake with some room to spare but if i had regular brakes without the abs malfunctioning, i would have stopped more quickly. thankfully nobody was hurt this time. mechanic investigation indicated this is a known problem. the service bulletin: ntb07-016b has the information you need to fix the abs problem. however, it was not caught in time to help me avoid a failed actuator.
07/01/201077000
 I have a 2006, nissan maxima se. i've been having severe problems with my transmission. the car jerks violently when its changes gears between 1st and 2nd, as well as between 2nd and 3rd gear. after doing research on this problem online, i've seen countless number of people who complain about the same problem. i re-built the transmission at my expense of $3,200 and it wasn't over yet, then currently my check engine light is on and my car wont start, i would have to turn the key on and off 4-6 times every time i need to drive for it to start. my speedometer stopped working, therefore i can't see how fast or slow i'm driving nor is the mileage calculation are working it has been stuck at 86,745. so many people have experienced this problem from 2004 to 2008. i don't see how this could go on. while driving on the highway the electrical fails and the lights on the dashboard dim to where i am not able to control the vehicle and unable to use my signals for safety concerns, especially while traveling at night time. the vehicle shakes and is unstable at times. this is my only transportation to and from work and i need a solution to this problem. the sad part is that i have taken it to the dealer four times now and every time i pay these high fees for diagnostics and they can not give me a solution to my problem.
03/23/2011133000
 I took the car into a nissan dealer for a abs issue i have where abs,tcs and slip light is coming on and maken a horrible noise .they told me the actuator and rear hub needed repair for a total of 2270.00 plus tax.this is a major issue and in my opinion as a mechanic should be a national recall,for all the people haven this issue is the united states and canada.
01/11/201074000
 While driving at interstate highway speed, vdc, slip, abs and traction control lights came on and stayed on. car was able to still be driven with no issue. upon taking car to the dealership, we were informed the actuator needed to be replaced. we declined the $2000+ repair as the car was still drivable. upon searching google for this issue there were multiple incidents of this happening for other consumers and even a nissan repair bulletin noting a design flaw in how the wheel hub can not drain causing the abs sensor and actuator problems.
01/24/201198000
 The abs system, specifically the actuator, in the 2006 nissan maxima failed. initially, the abs system would activate every time the brakes are applied. it first occurred on dry pavement at highway speed (55mph) braking and then all subsequent braking thereafter, regardless of speed or road condition. now the car is in fail-safe model where the abs system, traction control system, and electronic brake force distribution are inactive on the vehicle. nissan dealers estimate the fix to be approximately $3000, with the majority of the repair in replacing the abs actuator. the vehicle has never been flooded and has only been in very minor fender-benders (repainting of exterior parts). from my prospective, it seems very unusual for the actuator to go bad and appears to be a defective unit.