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Problems with 2007 Nissan Versa TIRES

On average, the 2007 Nissan Versa starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 35 384 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 5 complaints from 2007 Nissan Versa about TIRES into the following categories.

PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS 10 TREAD/BELT 3

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2007 Nissan Versa

2007 nissan versa. consumer writes in regards to issues with vehicles tires. *ld *js

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 nissan versa equipped with sumitomo, tire line: touring ls tire size: 185/65/r15 tires. the contact stated that while driving 50 mph, the vehicle started to make an abnormal thumping noise. the contact merged to the side of the road in order to inspect the vehicle. after inspecting the vehicle, the contact noticed that the rear passenger's side tire tread had separated and the piece that hung off was hitting the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. the technician confirmed that the tread had separated due to lack of air in the tire. the tire was not replaced. neither the vin nor the dot numbers were available. the vehicle failure mileage was 71,950. the tire failure mileage was 5,000.

The tpms sensors were all checked at costco and the reset by the technicians to relearn the program. they stated that if the tpms comes back on that i will need to take to a dealer to get it figured out since it could be the computer. called the dealer to find out costs that they said the diagnostic would be $65 which would be credited for any services that need to be done. as this is a safety issue it cannot be not done but if this were also a federal safety mandated issue such as an airbag it should not "deploy" unless the tire pressure is low. both times at costco and again when the light came on again the tire pressure was at the specified 33 psi. if an airbag were to be defective that would cause a danger to life and property but due to this safety measure not threatening life or limb it does not need to be zero defects and the user can get billed for any defects unlike an airbag. *tr

Fuzion touring 185/65r15 fuztour blew out on interstate 75 near wildwood florida. driver side front. replaced under prorated warranty. second tire from same set blew out in a very similar fashion on june 6, 2014 on interstate 75. luckily, no accident or injury. contacted bridgestone and the tire choice where purchased (by previous owner). since i am not the purchaser, they will not do anything. my primary concern is that tires with less than 11,000 miles blow out at highway speeds. *tr

We were traveling on the interstate when we noticed the car started shaking then a loud pop was heard. fortunately my daughter maintained control of the car and guided to the median safely. when we got out we saw that the tire had shredded away from the tube about half way around.. *tr

The tpms system in my 2007 versa has stopped working properly. it has failed and came on with the tire pressure fine. i have taken it to a dealer and they told me the first time that i had one tire that was 1lb low and that it would shut off within the next 5 miles or so/. it did to come back on in 10 miles. i have talked to them several times and they tell me that they will put it on their machine to test it for $45. *tr

Tire pressure monitoring system light keeps turning on, even if all the tire pressure are within specs. *tr

Soon after our purchase, 6/07, the light came on, its been back to many different dealers over a dozen times,,.it cannot be disconnected, disengaged. reprogramming is one option, replacing at $150/visit per wheel is the other option. we have had both on multiple occasions. our problem is, that the sensor when it fails, tells the tire to reduce pressure. a perfectly good tire filled with 37 psi will in 24 hours come down to 20 psi... this is a disaster and i am surprised there has been no class action law suits... i have spent time and money, replaced tires to prove the point, and after almost 6 years am ready to give up... something so simple and stupid cannot be fixed or removed.. nissan dealers blame it on pot holes, corrosion, or bad manufactured tires. american roads are filled with these perils and the system designed by nissan is a failure because it cannot stand up... i own 9 other vehicles made after 2007 and not of the others have had any problems like this.. *tr

The tpms light comes on though tires are properly inflated. manufacturer's instructions for reset do not work. i've had it to the dealer twice for this problem. they reset it, after implying that after 40+ years of driving, i don't know how to inflate a tire. after awhile it comes on again. *tr

Continuing problems with the tire pressure monitoring system light staying on despite correcting the tire pressure. this seems to be a problem with many nissan versa 2007 owners and should be addressed by the manufacturer in a recall. already had one trip to the dealer for correction at 3500 miles. incident date should read november 21, 207--latest incident of tpms light staying on despite corrected action taken. *nm

I, along with many other versa owners have experienced the failure of the tire pressure monitoring system. apparently,there is no permanent fix yet available,thus rendering the tpms useless.

The tire pressure monitoring sysytem on my 2007 nissan versa continually shows a fault when the tire pressure is actually correct on all 4 tires.

The tire pressure monitor system, or tpms, on the 2007 nissan versa that i, and many, many others own, keeps failing. the tpms light on the dash will blink and then stay steady on, which nissan, in the manual, says is a fault has occurred in the tpms monitor system and you have to take to the dealer for repair. nissan dealers have no fix and it is a cause of great concern. i have already had this problem 'fixed' once at 1100 miles and then problem recurred at around 2000 miles. for a better understanding of how wide spread this issue is, please see http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/203231 and http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/197348 i've contacted nissan and was told that this is a dealer problem. the dealer doesn't know how to fix it and is waiting on nissan. my concern is that my tpms light stays on and it is not doing me any good. i have no way to tell if a tire is going flat while moving because the system is completely useless in the car. *nm

Tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) installed on the vehicle, per new nhtsa regulations, has failed multiple times with a fault condition displayed on the dash light. nissan dealer does not have a permanent fix, they just "reregister" the sensors which is only a temporary fix. initial failure on this vehicle occurred at 4216 miles and was "re-registered", and failed again at approximately 5400 miles. failure prevents tpms system from functioning correctly - it reports an error when all tires are ok, and the continuous error effectively disables the system for its intended purpose. *nm

Purchased 2007 nissan versa, includes the tire pressure monitoring systems (tpms) as required by the nhtsb. in the first 2,000 miles of ownership, the system has falsely triggered twice. in both cases, tire pressures were per specification. nissan dealer found no mechanical issues, either with the tires themselves or with the tpms system. *jb

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