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Problems with 2010 Nissan Altima TIRES

On average, the 2010 Nissan Altima starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 8 510 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2010 Nissan Altima about TIRES into the following categories.

PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS 2

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2010 Nissan Altima

2010 nissan altima. consumer writes in regards to vehicle tire failure. *smd on june 12, 2012, the consumer had four new michelin tires installed on the vehicle. however, around march 2013, he noticed the tires were cracking and splitting . at the time, the tires only had 5500 miles of wear on them. the consumer returned to the retailer, where the tires were purchased and they ordered new tires. several weeks later, the consumer noticed the new tires were cracking again. the consumer returned to the retailer again, and they were replaced. the consumer returned to the retailer again on may 30, 2013, because the replacement tires were also cracking and splitting. the retailer informed the consumer, there was nothing else they could, and advised him to contact michelin. when the consumer contacted michelin, he was informed there was a six year defect with the tires and advised the consumer to take the vehicle and tires to a michelin representative. the consumer was given two places to go and a reference number. michelin agreed to pay 60% of the cost toward new tires.

I put air into the front driver side tire of my 2010 nissan altima and the tire censor broke while doing so. i took the car to dave's nissan of jackson to be fixed, when they later informed me the censor was not covered under warranty. the design of the tire stem should be looked at so the censor breaking does not happen to people in the future that attempt to put air into their tires. nissan is unwilling to cooperate with me on this issue so i had to take matters into my own hands and contact dot for assistance with this matter. *tr

I bought a 2010 nissan altima from pittsburgh east nissan in monroeville, pa. after 14,000 miles the tires were worn out. i complained but i was told because they were performance tires that was about right on the mileage. i complained some more and they said that they would give me a 50% discount on the tires but only if i bought the same ones. i got tires from another place and will not be getting any other cars from this dealership. *tr

2010 nissan altima 2.5sl has been experiencing vibration through the steering wheel, accelerator pedal and drivers seat when driving on highways above 60mph. i had the tires rebalanced, rotated and an independent shop wheel alignment to no avail. the tires are showing a choppy or feathering wear pattern. this vibration began soon after purchase after the break in period. the vehicle currently has under 8,000 miles on it. the dealer claims that they cannot duplicate the condition even though it is constantly felt. *tr

2010 nissan altima s (purchased new 12/7/09) and as part of the incentive to buy the vehicle, the dealership had after market leather installed and from there the problems have been non-stop. at this point, i believe the problem is electrical. i have taken my car nearly 10 times (one being today) in the past 15 months for service and was placed in loaner cars at least 4 times due to the problems. the passenger seat air bag not working and tire pressure light sporadically comes on both blinking and/or a constant. my entire seat was replaced and still the air bag light takes up to 5 minutes sometimes (it varies) to turn off indicating someone is in the seat. i have driven up to 4 miles with my passenger being unprotected. the dealership, today says this is normal. the tire pressure light has came off and on since the car was purchased with nothing found to be wrong each time, except once, they said i had a nail in my tire and they plugged it. i have never seen the repair work and looked very well... this past weekend, i vacuumed my entire car (meaning each door had been opened and shut) taking approx 15 minutes. when i got in the vehicle and tried to start it the shift was locked and the car would not start. all lights started blinking and then completely shut down. it would show "on" on the start button while not running. i was jump started and then instantly the tire pressure light blinked for one minute then stayed constant. the air bag sensor took even longer to work. of course, when i took it to the dealership today, nothing was wrong--battery was good--air bags are good; however, they did confirm low tire pressure in one tire... i truly believe it is an electrical problem and the company is not standing behind their product. i am beyond frustrated and truly dishearten by nissan and their lack of concern for their customers' safety and well being. *tr

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