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Problems with 2005 Nissan Frontier SERVICE BRAKES

On average, the 2005 Nissan Frontier starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES and its various aspects after 91 593 miles.

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES problems on 2005 Nissan Frontier

Vehicle shut off while driving on the highway. i was driving down the highway at 65 mph when the truck made a quick jerk and them completely shut off. i came very close to causing a highway pile up!! i had no power, no steering no nothing. luckily i was able to get across 3 lanes safely. cars were slamming on brakes and luckily i didnt kill myself or anyone else. once i got the the side of the road i was able to get the truck going and safely get to an exit. i creeped home on a wing a prayer and now the truck is sitting in my driveway. i dont dare to use it and i need it. i am scared to drive it, ithas given me anxiety, it was horrific. my truck has 94220 miles on it.

Started it up... hardly moved. squeaking sound under the hood. looks like the infamous radiator leak into the transmission.... *tr

Nissan's rear axle design for the frontier is faulty, utilizing a bleeder valve that clogs causing seals to fail. failed seals cause differential oil to leak leading to axle wear, among other issues. oil leak also spreads all over breaks leading to possible break failure. my axles were replaced in 2012 (along with breaks due to oil damage), now i'm being told (2015) that axles need to be replaced again. i believe nissan is aware of the problem but this part failure generates revenue, as the work is costly, and leads to the need for break replacement. there needs to be a recall.

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