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Replying to: qs_world (Aug 31, 2004 11:02 am) |
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Replying to: spiritdf (Feb 23, 2005 8:42 pm) My only complaint is that it does not come with front mud flaps like the Infinity version. The optional front flaps from Nissan are cheap looking unlike the rear. |
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I've have a few problems myself. Bought mine in August 2004. It's been back for the following: - Driver side window rattles when halfway down. It was fixed and hasn't reoccured. - Button to disable reversing sensor broke off. It was fixed and hasn't reoccured. - On a very cold day the driver side door lock froze in the "engaged" position so I couldn't fully close the door. It was fixed and hasn't reoccured. - Rotors and pads went at 9500 (now have 10000) All replaced and haven't reoccurred. Also I think I hear a slight rattling when I have the HVAC on anything higher that level 1. Not sure if this is a flaw but I haven't had it checked out yet. Despite all of this I still love the truck. My Nissan dealer has dealt with all my problems swiftly and nothing has reoccured(yet). Strange to say I can still recommend the vehicle despite my problems and everyone elses. It looks and handles beatifully and none of the problems have been dibilitating. The engine runs great, the transmission runs great, the 4WD runs great and I've have no electical problems and those are the things that would really scare me away. |
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Has anyone found any after market tires to fit the Armada's 18 inch wheels? I've searched the major tire sites and can't find any. The Continental ones are no good on snow. Thanks - 81 trekker |
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I bought my armada 04 LE in DEC 03. I took it back the next day as the arm for the lift gate stopped working and it has been downhill since. - drivers side window weather stripping replace 3 times - came off the track. - other three window weather stripping also replaced for wind noise - sunroof replaced twice and it's cover twice - one hub replaced - brakes replaced and turned 3 times in 17K miles - door lock froze - unable to close unless in locked position all the buttons for brakes/door adjustments have broken two to three times I notice that the fuel gauge indicator sticks and the airbag light is intermittent. Apparently there is no fix for the brakes - If it wasn't for my service person at Silver Star - I would have returned the car long ago. The only thing is the truck looks good but it's one problem after another. Never had any such problems with our Honda, Toyota or BMW. |
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Replying to: jmsully (Feb 11, 2005 9:02 pm)
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Replying to: frustrated1 (Mar 15, 2005 8:31 am) http://www.delsack.com
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Replying to: 81trekker (Mar 11, 2005 5:54 pm) GoodYear has the same size tire (wrangler). There is some sizes to consider that will fit the 18" wheel, 255-70-18 and 275-65-18. Be aware of the load ratings on the tires.
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Apart from sizeand price, which car should i purchase? The 04 Armadas had alot of problems since it was the first time they came out with this size. But now, most of the issues, if not all has been addressed. Is the Pathfinder going through the same cycle? I thought since Pathfinders have been around for a long time that they would or should not have any problems such as what i read hear. I thought all Nissan did was redesign the body in and out, and tweak some minor things. If this all new design is gonna go through the whole cycle that the Armada did, wouldn't it be better for me to get the Armada? Help soon!! |
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Replying to: galvang (Mar 15, 2005 8:00 pm) Thought you might enjoy seeing Nissan Consumer Affairs reply to my question. They don't have a clue. 81 Trekker Thank you for your correspondence to Nissan North America, Inc. It is always a pleasure to hear from one of our customers who has taken the time to write and provide us with comments about their vehicle. We are sorry to hear of the concerns you have regarding the quality and design of your 2004 Nissan Armada?s tires. We recommend contacting your local Nissan dealer for technical assistance and recommendations. You may also contact your tire manufacturer directly for information regarding your tires. Thank you again for writing to Nissan North America. Sincerely, Alexander M. Consumer Affairs Specialist Nissan North America, Inc |
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