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Problems with 2009 Nissan Maxima UNKNOWN OR OTHER

On average, the 2009 Nissan Maxima starts to “feel” problems with the UNKNOWN OR OTHER and its various aspects after 83 074 miles.

Recently reported UNKNOWN OR OTHER problems on 2009 Nissan Maxima

My car would not start the key symbol light is on the dashboard. but the key locks and unlocked the car but it's doesn't start

I was driving on the hwy, no vehicles around me,and it was a sunny day, i heard what sounded like a gun shot. i pulled over and my moon roof over the driver seats exploded out. the glass flew off my car. about a week and a half later as i was driving on the interstate, my moon roof in the backseat exploded out, causing all the glass to fly off the car. now my whole tempered glass is shattered. thankfully at the time of the glass exploding, i was the only one in the vehicle. but the day my rear moon roof exploded i had to pick up my kids. i was only driving 20-25 mph and the shards of glass kept dropping on me and my kids (from the wind blowing the fabric) my oldest daughter got glass stuck in her as well.

My car keeps losing power after driving it for awhile. i had a new alternator and battery installed. it continues to lose power and starts up after a few hours. this is unsafe and very scary.

Multiple instances of the escl (electronic steering column lock) failing. nissan is offering to replace free of charge for vehicles with certain vin numbers (nhtsa #10119190, nissan campaign id pc516). however, nissan has stated that my vin# is not part of the program. nissan has also told me that the nhtsa set the parameters for the voluntary service campaign, and they are unable to explain why my car is not included in the program. i would like to know if it is true the nhtsa set the vin# parameters for this program, and if so why my car, which has had this problem multiple times, is not included. if it is not true that the nhtsa set the parameters, what are the potential liabilities nissan faces in blaming the problem on the nhtsa. this is an extremely dangerous problem that has left me stranded on multiple occasions. .it happens without warning, and has potential to strand drivers in potentially harmful situations.

2015 hyundai genesis sedan. radio, navigation, xm, tcd/dvd won't play. screen comes in and out constantly. battery drains. on my 2nd battery. been back and forth to service. 50,000 miles. hyundai now includes warranty for 2016 models because of these problems???

Dashboard melting very sticky and shiny, very hard to see out of windshield when sun glares off dashboard.

My 2009 nissan maxima has a cracked and melting dashboard. the result of this is that the sunlight causes an extreme glare on the windshield that makes visibility almost impossible on sunny days. a biker or pedestrian could be crossing the street in front of me and i would not know it due to only seeing the glare on the windshield. i have contacted nissan consumer affairs about this and they were nothing but rude the entire time. they said there are no known defects with it and they don't believe it is an issue. i told them that i cannot see and it is an extremely big issue and they disagree. i even offered to pay towards the cost of a new dashboard and they said they aren't going to do anything about it. there seems to be nothing else i can do at this point and it is only a matter of time before an accident occurs due to the blinding reflection from the dash.

The plastics on the dash are melting...

Steering wheel lock problem-i was not aware of this problem and was not able to benefit from the extended warranty. i was stranded late in the evening and was not able to get home and did not want to leave my car. my car was parked and would not start. the experience was traumatizing.

My 2009 nissan maxima is no longer starting and the brake and steering wheel have locked. it does not recognize that i have a key even though i do. any attempt to start the vehicle results in a sporadic tick tick or screeching type noise for lack of a better word.

My dashboard is melting to the point where there is a dangerous glare from it on my window when i drive. not only is it sticky and impossible to clean but the glare makes it hard to see the road.

Luckily in the driveway after loading car for food bank delivery, i tried to start but no light asking to press foot on brake to start came on was my first clue something was wrong. key locks/unlocks/open trunk/alarm works but will not start engine. "key warning light" comes on. tried both keys but nothing. disconnected/reconnected battery without success. steering wheel is unlocked. insert fob to try & start manually but nothing. my neighbor is a local mechanic & came over to help. stumped him so i guess i will be calling to get a tow to dealership in the morning after unloading food bank donations! after reading several hundred complaints about this issue in just a matter of few minutes, i am sure there are hundreds of thousand nissan unsatisfied customers who have had to deal with this. step up nissan & do the right thing. i do not have $1000 to fix this problem. we also have an altima so wondering when that will go too. no more nissans for us!

My nissan maxima 2009 would not start and had to be towed to find out that it was my locking steering control on the column. i was stranded and nissan north america refused to cover this even though they new this flaw would happen at 72000 miles my car had 76000.my car was parked in my work parking lot. this should be a recall....

Changed my battery now my car will not start and i am unable to press down the brakes or turn the steering wheel.

The dashboard of my 2009 nissan maxima melted and became sticky. the pattern in the substrate is now smooth and glossy causing a blinding glare when driving as it reflects light directly in the drivers eyes, both from the dash and the glass above.

I am experiencing shuddering/hesitation at take off. no warning lights showing so i called world care nissan in san antonio, tx and was told this is normal. this continues to happen and seems more pronounced now. *tr

The dashboard to my 2009 nissan maxima is melting and it is cracking around all the ac vents and around the radio & display console.

On the morning of 1/8/13 i drove my 2009 nissan maxima to my commuter parking lot, and realized that i didn't completely park in my space after turning the car off. i proceeded to start my car with the push stop/start but nothing happened. as soon as i realized my vehicle wouldn't start, i became very upset because i just purchased the vehicle last january and only had a powertrain warranty that was still active. i immediately contacted the service department of the nissan dealership i purchased the vehicle from and complained, while crying lemon law. the service technician attempted to help me start the vehicle while over the phone and after realizing what the issue may be, he explained that there is a common issue with the 2009 nissan maxima's that he believes the computer module in the steering column had gone bad. i asked if nissan had recalled that part since it was a common issue, his answer was no and informed me it's going to cost around $750 just to purchase the part, and with labor around $900-$1000 to repair. i said if this is a common issue with my model, then why didn't nissan recall that part. the service technician had no explanation other than mentioning, it hasn't happened to enough people yet which i feel is completely absurd! this is a huge safety issue as my vehicle wouldn't start without any indication, or warning beforehand. please help! *tr

I am a soldier stationed in germany who encountered a tire blow out on 6 december 2011. i was fortunate enough to be driving on the military base and someone caught my attention to notify me. i took the vehicle to the auto shop on the base and told they could not order the tire through any of their vendors and i had to go through the local economy. however, before i left they inspected the tire to identify what caused the flat and stated it was a manufacturer defect. the tire seperated from the seams. it was very disturbing this happended, because i usually have my 10 year old daughter in the vehicle. also i am usually driving in the wee hours of the morning or at night. in addition the tire will cost $300 to pay for. i paid additional money for a tire warranty, which does not cover manufacturer defects. *tr

My wife is a high school teacher. she has an assigned spot which is right up to the curb near an entrance to the school, approximately 150 feet between curb and building. as she entered her spot and prepared to come to a complete stop, with her foot on the brake, the engine made a loud noise, she saw an exclamation point flash twice on the dashboard, and with her foot still on the brake, the car raced uncontrollably forward jumping the curb and did not stop until she pushed the stop/start button on the dashboard of the keyless system. as there were many students and several teachers in the vicinity, it is extremely fortunate that the car stopped for my wife and every one else in the area.

Inability to clearly see road in certain sunny conditions from a melting dashboard which causes glare in middle of windshield.

My dashboard is melting. it has been like this for a very long time and nothing will fix it, as it is simply a problem with the way it was made. i have looked it up and i am not the only one with this problem. many other people with a nissan maxima or a nissan altima have melting dashboards. texas heat, along with many other states, is damaging our dashboards. not only is it melting, but it breaks and cracks if you touch it. if a fingernail touches it, it creates an indention. i have many spots on my dashboard where pieces have fallen completely off. not only is it breaking, but it is also very very sticky. it is hard to clean. the worst part is that it causes a glare and it is very dangerous to drive. since it is so sticky, the sun reflects and causes a glare on the windshield. it makes it very hard to see and it is very dangerous.

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