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#131 of 135 Re: 05 Altima Rotors Replace -- talked to Corporate this is what they said... [dmaize1]
by tdenny14
Nov 14, 2011 (7:17 am)
I have a 2008 Altima with 28k miles. I've just been told the rotors are warped and need to be resurfaced or possibly replaced. The brake pads, however, are fine. I have been so happy with this car up to this point, but hearing several people with different year models having the same problems worries me. I don't have a lot of money and don't want to spend $600-700 every few years on brakes.
#132 of 135 2008 Nissan Altima brakes
by mtheroux
Nov 16, 2011 (6:12 pm)
Bon ... un peu dégouter par les produits Nissan ...
Nissan ... c'est la première fois ... et c'est la DERNIÈRE fois.
1- Prendre les consommateur pour des épais, ca se fait pas.
2- Changer de freins a tous les 30 000 km ... ca se fait pas non plus ... Usure normale !!! Mon c... !
3- La CVT ... ca vaut rien. Ca fait plein de bruit bizarre... et c'est pour cette raison qu'ils ont augmenter la garantie sur cette dernière, problème de fiabilité.
4- Les miroirs. C'est un des rare véhicules qui n'as pas de miroir rétractable. Donc tu accroche ton miroir, ça coûte cher - 350$ (ma blonde hier) !!!
5- Bering de roue, bris après 12 000 km. (surement pris dans la rouille lui aussi)
6- Air-Bag qui se désactive coté passager, avec une personne assis dessus. Encore la, selon nissan, tout est ok, même avec photo a l'appuie.
J'ai eu du honda auparavant (civic, prelude, integra), les freins on durée au minimum 80 000 km (plaquette et disque) sur tous les véhicules que j'ai eu. Ce qui selon moi, est "Normal" comme usure. J'avais de plus une conduite que l'on pourrait considéré comme "Sportive".La je roule comme un pépère, et les freins s'use et se déforme... WOW Nissan !
Je ne recommanderais se produits a personne.
#133 of 135 2010 Altima brake concerns
by np630ss
Apr 26, 2012 (12:40 pm)
Our 2010 Altima was recently in the dealership for a scheduled oil change. The tech informed us the brake pads should be changed as approx. 20% brake surface was remaining. The car has 50k miles so I saw no reason to doubt him. I've been doing brake work since I was a teenager. I removed the brake calipers and rotors. I had all 4 rotors re-surfaced at a reputable establishment that I've dealt with for years. They informed me the front two were warped but could be turned within tolerance to correct the issue. I replaced the original pads with semi metallic pads. Installation was a breeze. No issues. Now I've noticed a noise coming from the rear brakes. Inspection revealed a cross hatch style pattern on both back rotors. I checked the front and found something similar but not as pronounced. My question - Is this normal for a Nissan brake pad break in period? I've never seen this happen on any other vehicle before. Any help is appreciated!
#134 of 135 Re:rubbing noise
by madmex
Jul 04, 2012 (5:53 pm)
i am also having same kind of problem.. rubbing or grinding noise from front side when i drive my 2009 altima at 0 to 15 and also feel vibration while pressing brakes
dealer said there is no noise just bring it back when it gets worst i have put 31000 miles on it
#135 of 135 Re: 05 Altima Rotors Replace -- talked to Corporate this is what they said... [belle4948]
by neo_
Jul 07, 2012 (10:21 pm)
I had replaced all 4 rotors on my 2007 Altima 2.5S at 28k miles in 2010. I had to replace the front rotors again at 45k miles 2 days ago. Rear pads were replaced in 2010. Front ones replaced now. The service guy gave me the same line - you must be harsh on the brakes. I am not, at all. This does not look normal to me. I like the car otherwise but hate the fact that I have had to spend $1,000 on brakes already.
Did the original poster get anywhere with Nissan on this issue?