Tl* the contact owns a 2004 nissan frontier. while driving approximately 45 mph, the steering wheel jerked violently and the vehicle began to wander out of its lane. the contact was able to regain control of the vehicle. the vehicle was driven to a safe location and the contact noticed that the front driver side wheel was positioned inwardly. in addition, the inner and outer wheel bearings and related parts were fractured. the vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer. the failure occurred immediately after being serviced according to nhtsa campaign number: 10v554000 (steering); however, the remedy was insufficient. the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 45,694. updated 1/7/14*cn after complaint differnt engine and transmission replaced without him knowing. updated 08/30/2017*ct
For the second time in less then three years my rear axel and wheel have come loose and very close to falling off. both times the mechanics told me it was because of a broken washer. after doing some research i have found that other frontier owners have had similar axel problems. mechanics have told me that they are aware of frontier rear axel problems. this is a major safety concern for myself and for other frontier owners. this problem could cause serious and dangerous accidents that could injure or kill people. i was blessed that both times my rear axel failed i was only going at a slow speed. if it happened on the highway at a higher speed i would hate to think what might happen. axles coming loose should not be happening. nissan should step up and deal with this major safety problem. *tr
While driving, the vehicle shook uncontrollably. the consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle and drove it to the dealer for inspection. however, the mechanic could not duplicate the problem. the consumer informed the mechanic this problem has occurred more than once and the problem has never been resolved. *ak *jb
While driving 65 mph vehicle vibrated uncontrollably. consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and drove it to the dealer. mechanic replaced both front upper and lower ball joints due to corrosion. *ak dealer realigned front end due to incorrect alignment. front tires were replaced by a tire dealer because they're out of balance. also, consumer noticed that oil is leaking from transmission, vehicle has manual transmission. *la