Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
0309110/08/200310003947Brake judder from front brakes. *tt11/07/2003

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
01/29/200431000205/31/2001
 - december 2003, brakes became 'soft' when applied - experienced problem intermittently. - january 30, 2004 - brakes failed while traveling at a speed of 25 mph - january 30, 2004, took vehicle to an indepedent service station - service personnel stated that they ... experienced intermittent brake failure, that the abs was engaging, and that caused the pathfiner to loose brakes ... that the brakes went all the way to the floor... allowing no control over the brakes. - february 2, 2004, pathfinder towed to nissan dealer for diagnosis - nissan dealer kept vehicle until february 9, 2004. - nissan dealer stated that my nissan pathfinder was driven by various service personnel, and thatthe brakes seemed normal. - nissan dealer stated ... not sure if brakes will fail again. - nissan consumer representative advised that i pick the vehicle up from the nissan dealership and drive it... although she (nissan consumer reprepresentative ) was concerned that the brake failure i experienced was a serious safety concern.
10/24/200326000109/11/2002
 After 12 months of driving brake pedal began to respond differently after depressing it on some occasions, not on others. steering wheel began to shake noticeably when brakes were depressed at highway speeds. at low speed, brakes failed entirely, causing rear end collision, then, they began to work again. no consistency or pattern determined whether brakes would fail to respond or when they would respond unusually. diagnostic tests initially showed no overt problem with abs when the brakes were responding normally.*ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS
08/01/2002
 Brake pedal travel allows brake pedal to move past gas pedal allowing contact with gas pedal while braking causing unintended acceleration. dt
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - PEDALS AND LINKAGES
 Brake pedal travels down below acccelerator pedal. outside of driver's shoe got caught on accelerator pedal as it lifted up on the brake, causing a rear end crash. consumer was driving a dealer demonstation vehicle at the time of the incident, and dealer was aware.*ak