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Problems with 2006 Nissan Sentra TIRES

On average, the 2006 Nissan Sentra starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 47 952 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 5 complaints from 2006 Nissan Sentra about TIRES into the following categories.

SIDEWALL 3 TREAD/BELT 2

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2006 Nissan Sentra

Traveling westbound on i-10 between cottondale, fl and ft. walton, fl in traffic, the left rear tire blew out without warning causing loss of vehicle control. highway type-interstate- 4 lane divided. the vehicle was in the left lane. it went into the median, came back into the main travel lanes between traffic, rotated 360 degrees, then went off of the main travel lanes onto the right shoulder where it came to a stop. even though this occurred in traffic, there was no impact and no injury to the occupants. one sidewall of the tire is completely separated from the tire, and the other sidewall partially separated. the air pressure on the tire was checked just prior to beginning the trip. the condition of the tire was checked prior to the trip and the tire appeared to be in excellent condition. the tread and general condition of the failed tire show no evidence of prior damage or puncture. the 2 rear tires had been replaced in 2010 or 2011. the spare was installed and the car was driven to the nearest service center where all 4 tires were replaced. there was no damage to the rim. the failed tire is available for inspection. *tr

I had purchased my vehicle in december 2010. when i had purchased it, it seemed to have a barring problem, or a brake problem. it kept shaking, and making a thump-sound. it kept pulling, when i stepped on the brakes. about march 2011, i was driving on the highway, and all of a sudden, my car was shaking so much, that i had to pull over. it blew my entire rim and tire off. i got a tow truck and brought it to my mechanic, had to purchase a new tire and rim. about a couple months later, i noticed the pulling in the brakes again,it was getting worse, so i brought it back to my mechanic, and he checked out the whole car. he noticed that their was braking fluid leaking, and that it needs new brake pads. i had my car for 7 months, and all of a sudden i need new brake pads. he said it shouldn't of passed the safety. my dad and his lawyer looked at the safety and e tested papers, and it looks like it was forged, so it probably wasn't a proper safety. i am planning to give the car back, as it does not seem to be a proper safety. *kb

All of the tires were bought in december, 2010. one of the new tires had a defect two months after the purchase that could not be repaired; it had to be replaced. recently, specifically on november 14, 2011, another tire blew while on a highway (with 55 mph speed limit). *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2006 nissan sentra equipped with bridgestone turanza tires, line size p205/50r16, dot number mkwdjkor3509. the contact was driving approximately 25-30 mph on a normal road surface when the contact heard an unusual sound coming from the front end of the vehicle. in addition, the vehicle performance was bumpy. the front driver side tire sidewall exhibited tread separation. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the defective tire was replaced. the technician was in the process of inspecting the other three tires for possible defects. the failure mileage was 56,303.

Tire experienced a sidewall failure. failure noticed following a short, slow speed drive. a hole was identified on the sidewall. rubber on sidewall very soft at hole location. it seems a belt separation occurred. tire is a firestone firehawk gta 02. oem on 2006 nissan sentra (with aluminum rims). size: 195/55r16 86h. *tr

We purchased two falken ze 512 tires in june of 2007 from evans tires in poway. we returned in may 2008 two purchase two more for our nissan sentra spec v. the tires are discontinued, so we purchased alternate all season tires. the service manager refused to rotate the tires referring to weak or worn rear struts that needed replacing. we brought the auto to the quality nissan in temecula, calif. where we purchased it. it was inspected and any defect was denied. *tr

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