Infiniti M35 owners have reported 22 problems related to seat broken (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I was driving on freeway and drivers seat bracket broke and threw me forward and almost caused severe accident--- took to dealer who said this happens a lot in these cars and they wanted 1500$ to fix-- I cant afford-- I checked and there have been over a hundred such reports-- some involving injury-- should these seat brackets not be recalled??? only 75k on odometer.
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The drivers seat broke off and fell to the floor while driving I lost control of the vehicle. The broken seat weld makes the seat lift out of the car.
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I share the vehicle with my wife who is about a foot shorter than I am- as I'm adjusting the seat back and lowering it- the entire seat just dropped down- I stepped out of the vehicle and tried to adjust the seat and the motor would only make noise- after looking into it I realized the entire seat was broken off the track and I can physically pick the entire chair up off the ground from the back. Front is still secured somewhat but still very unsafe to drive. Car is parked in a driveway- Nissan motors should be held responsible for designing an unsafe item.
I was driving my driver seat bracket broke an I almost killed myself.
While driving on a parkway in rush hour traffic the drivers seat suddenly dropped, making it difficult to see over the steering wheel. I am 6 ft. 1 in. Tall. It is my opinion someone 5 ft. 8 in. Tall would not be able to see over the dashboard. I took the vehicle to the Infiniti dealer who diagnosed the problem as a broken lower seat track weld which had to be replaced at the vehicle owners cost of $1,519. It appears that there has been approximately 25 previous reports of this type of problem and perhaps many others that have not been reported. It seems that this is a safety issue and should warrant a manufacturers recall.
At approximately 100k miles the driver's seat broke and leans into and binds with the console. There was nothing but normal use and judging from other online complaints this is apparently a common problem. The driver's seat is no longer stable or safe because it can be easily moved around by hand. This should be a safety recall issue. This is a problem whether stationary or in motion.
The bracket of the driver's seat broke. The seat moves substantially when braking and accelerating. It has become very dangerous to drive this vehicle and the cost to repair it is over $1k.
While driving my 2007 Infiniti M35x, the driver's side seat back broke loose on the door side of the seat. Afterward, it moved around and I considered it unsafe to drive, not knowing how severe the problem would become. Apparently, this is a fairly common problem as I have seen multiple complaints online on both the 2007 and 2006 models of this car. It is on the customer to pay to fix this problem as the car was out of warranty coverage. The net charge to fix my problem was $1,310. 05. This is a real safety issue and could have caused a calamity if the incident had occurred at speed on the highway, a real possibility as I am in sales and use the car for my job.
My first problem is the brake pedal broke for no reason. The dealer informed me a new one would be at a cost to me at over 350. 00$. My second problem is a seat weld broke, I have not gone in for that problem yet but I'm sure it will be at a cost tme as well.
Under moderate braking the driver seat broke loose and slid forward a few inches which affected my ability to safely and effectively brake the vehicle. The dealer informed me that they are very familiar with this problem and that this is caused by defective welds on the seat assembly for which no recall has ever been issued, despite a sizeable number of affected vehicles. To replace the broken seat assembly is roughly $1300 for parts and labor. This is a huge safety issue as the seat doesn't stay in place and could easily cause an accident.
Since purchase the seat has always moved slightly forward during braking but now it leans towards the center consule and looking on-line it appears that it is common for a weld to break in the seat causing the lean and discomfort.
Driver's seat collapsed and came off tracks. Seat is no longer attached to the floor. Defective welds (as stated by Infiniti certified dealer service center) holding seat assembly determined to be cause. Infiniti diagnosis; seat track broken. Requiring replacement of front adjuster assembly; part # 87450-eh00a. Cost of part $835. 15. Labor to install; $399. 36. This is a Nissan/Infiniti problem reported previously to NHTSA on numerous occasions. Dealer service department stats that weld failure causes seat to collapse. Problem is longstanding, well documented, and known to Infiniti. In spite of this, no remediation, other than repair at owner's expense, has been offered by Infiniti. This weld failure is a serious safety related matter that is not the result of abuse, maintenance neglect, or overstress to seat or seat assembly.
Driving onto ramp to get on highway and seat bracket broke and sunk me back. Lost control momentarily. A.
Driver's seat collapsed and came off tracks while car was being driven. Defective welds (as stated by Infiniti certified dealer service center) holding seat assembly determined to be cause. Infiniti diagnosis; seat track broken. Requiring replacement of front adjuster assembly; part # 87450-eh00a. Cost of part $835. 15. Labor to install; $399. 36. This is a Nissan/Infiniti problem reported previously to NHTSA on numerous occasions. Dealer service department stats that weld failure causes seat to collapse. Problem is longstanding, well documented, and known to Infiniti. In spite of this, no remediation, other than repair at owner's expense, has been offered by Infiniti. This weld failure is a serious safety related matter that is not the result of abuse, maintenance neglect, or overstress to seat or seat assembly. The has been acknowledged by repair personnel at dealership that carried out the repair.
Not exactly sure when the driver's seat broke, but it was leaning into the center console and I felt I was not centered on the steering wheel. About a week or so after noticing this, I was taking my daughter to daycare when the seat support on the left side broke with a loud bang and the seat collapsed to the floor. I swerved into the oncoming lane and fortunately nothing was coming at the time. The seat no longer goes up and down and can be lifted up and down by hand. I contacted Infiniti USA. They instructed me to take the car to a dealer to determine the problem. The dealer charged $110 to tell me the seat track would need replacing at a cost of approximately $1450. I again contacted Infiniti USA and they informed me they would not be offering any assistance.
Driver's seat collapsed and came off tracks while car was being driven. Defective welds holding seat assembly determined to be cause. Infiniti diagnosis; seat track broken. Required replacement of front adjuster assembly; part # 87450-eh00a. Cost of part $835. 15. Labor to install; $399. 36. This is a Nissan/Infiniti problem reported previously to NHTSA on numerous occassions. Weld failure causes seat to collapse. Problem is longstanding, well documented, and known to Infiniti. In spite of this, no remediation, other than repair at owner's expense, has been offered by Infiniti. This weld failure is a serious safety related matter that is not the result of abuse, maintenance neglect, or overstress to seat or seat assembly. The has been acknowledged by repair personnel at dealership that carried out the repair. Manufacturer should be encouraged to stand behind their product and their product safety and carry out this repair without cost to owners. This is a very disappointing experience coming from a company that has an outstanding record of reliability.
As I was driving, the left side support under my driver seat broke. I began to fall backwards but was able to catch myself because I was traveling at such a slow speed. Two days later, I took my car into my dealership expecting that they would repair this giant safety issue with no charge to me. They told me I needed a whole new seat and the cost would be $1400. I responded by saying it should be free to fix, but I would pay up to $500 if they were to fix it and offer me a lifetime warranty on both the driver and passenger seat. They refused and we are now at a stalemate.
The drivers seat base broke loose from the metal lever that adjusts the height off the floor and the seat track is resting on the floor . The seat cannot be adjusted level and the car cannot be driven with the broken seat position. Dealer said repair is not covered under recall and will be owners responsibility.
2006 and 2007 Infiniti M35's have well documented problems with the seat track breaking. It actually starts off by the seat sliding back and forth during braking and accelerating. It then gets progressively worse as time goes on till the seat rail itself breaks. At that point the seat moves and leans into the center console. I had a 2006 Infiniti M35 with this problem and I now have a 2007 Infiniti M35 with it. The dealer cost to fix is $1200. 00. Infiniti owners are not having this fixed due to the cost and are driving a vehicle that should be considered a safety hazard. Infiniti will not fix this if its out of warranty. This should be considered a recall. I only hope that this small complaint will be the one that makes something happen. Thank you.
Hi, I bought not to long ago this vehicle and everything was fine. However recently the bottom of the seat broke, there is a little arm that attaches to the bar at the back that is not attached. I was driving and the seat suddenly dropped and I could have had a serious accident. There are quite a number of reports like this online of other people with this issue and I want to know if there is some sort of recall. Infiniti is a reputable car but this workmanship is terrible. Thanks for your time. I only weight 170lbs so I am sure that is not the issue.
The contact owns a 2007 Infiniti M35. The contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the tracks on the front drivers seat broke and the seat was not stable while driving. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that the tracks needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 72,000.
The drivers seat base broke loose from the metal lever that adjusts the height off the floor and the seat tilted sharply left. The seat cannot be adjusted level and the car cannot be driven with the broken seat position. This occurred twice already in this vehicle. Infiniti refuses to provide any remedy other than replacing the seat at huge expense to me. An examination of the seat shows no abuse or special circumstances. The connection is made with a weak weld that cannot withstand normal use. Action should be taken to require Infiniti to remedy this issue at their expense.
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Seats problems | |
Seat Broken problems | |
Front Seat Head Restraint problems | |
Front Seat Power Adjust problems | |
Mid/rear Seats Assembly problems | |
Front Seat Heater/cooler problems |