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Problems with 2007 Nissan Altima TIRES

On average, the 2007 Nissan Altima starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 31 533 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 2007 Nissan Altima about TIRES into the following categories.

PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS 3 VALVE 1

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2007 Nissan Altima

Valve stem on the tpms popped off while driving because it was corroded. causes catastrophic tire deflation and loss of control of vehicle. factory tpms valve stems should be replaced from aluminum to something more resistant to corrosion. other three tire valve stems are corroded as well and may become as hazardous when driving. *tr

I own a 2007 nissan altima. i purchased this vehicle new in july 2007. i had to replace the tires @16,000 miles. i had problems with the tire pressure light on the dash always coming on for no apparent reason. the a/c compressor had to be replaced at approximately 37,000 mi. the second year i owned it, at a cost of $750.00. now, just after my third anniversary of ownership the rear sway bar has broken. in checking on the internet, i find that all these are common problems. however this sway bar problem is a danger for personal safety. the bar is made out of a hollow tube and it rusted into close to where the bar joins the frame. i have never had an accident, had the car towed or driven on anything but paved roads. it just broke for no apparent reason other than poor materials. of course this is not covered either!!! i feel this should be a recall item and owners should be reimbursed for their expense. *tr

No particular events; low tire pressure light came on when there was no problem. not sure of occurrence interval but has happened three times. the consequences are that the light stays on continuously and occasionally starts to blink resulting in driver concern over nothing. have taken vehicle to dealership and they say "no problem with sensors but recommend setting air pressure to 38 psi to get light to stay off" which is 6psi above air pressure decal on door frame that recommends 32 psi. they say this pressure (38 psi) will not impact tire wear which i disagree with completely as well as if you have a 10% pressure build up from normal driving it would exceed the tire manufacturer maximum tire pressure of 41psi. *tr

Tire pressure sensor leak. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 nissan altima. the vehicle has continental conti pro contact, size 235/55r17 99 h tires. while driving 45 mph, the contact heard a thumping sound and the vehicle slowed down. she noticed that there was a blow out on the driver side front tire. the dealer was unable to determine the cause of the failure. the current mileage was 100 and failure mileage was 65.

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 nissan altima. the tire pressure warning light constantly illuminated on the instrument panel, which indicated that the tire pressure was low. the dealer repaired the tire sensor, performed an oil change, and rotated the tires; however, the tire pressure light continued to illuminate. while transporting a passenger, the passenger side seat belt became stuck and could not release the latch from the housing component. when attempting to remove the seat belt, it would become tighter around the passenger. the failure mileage was less than 3,000 and current mileage was 31,000.

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