21 problems related to suspension have been reported for the 2003 Nissan 350Z. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Nissan 350Z based on all problems reported for the 2003 350Z.
Brembo aluminum calipers were used with steel bolts causing the breaks to get himot & seize the steel bolt in the calipers. 1 out of 2 brake jobs end up costing thousands & hours of work to get the seized bolts out, I have had a caliper fall off going 65 & got caught in between my tire & rear wheel arc.
Bought a 2003 Nissan 350z used from keyes Nissan of woodland hills,CA. Tiptronic (auto/semi-manual) transmission needed to be replaced within 45 days. Now a whining noise that is still not fixed as well as excessive heat from shifter area that causes passengers to sweat & scalding hot to touch. Car hasn't seemed to run right since. Seems every 350z owner has the same atypical problems-tire feathering, transmissions replaced,rear axles, power window motors fail(the last 2 are my next trip to the dealer). Nissan needs to fix our nightmare. Nissan support is nonexistent as well,which makes your ordeal all the more miserable.
1> tires on new car wore out after 6000 miles 2> alignment of new car off so bad at purchase, that tires were unsafe after driven a few thousand miles. 3> dealer replaced front tires and realigned at 13,687 miles.
The vehicle turned off in the middle of a rainstorm when I was driving on the highway and ended up on the road where I didn't have much of a pull out which could have been disastrous if another vehicle had not been aware due to the conditions on the roadway. The result of this is due to burning of oil which the manufacturer has no idea of what causes this! they just order a consumption test and rarely does what they are supposed to! which is replace the motor as they did in my case but not without a fight!I went to the bbb whom ordered Nissan to replace the motor along with other fixes for suspension and window motor but those are separate issues. They replaced motor but it still ended up breaking down again twice after and they don't want to fix! it broke down about 6 thousand miles after the new motor.
I leased my 350z in Aug 2003 and on 7/22/2004 with 9128 miles on the vehicle I took it in for service due to loud roaring when braking in the front end. The dealer replaced the front tires and aligned the front at no cost to me. On 2/15/2005 with 13782 miles I have now brought the car in once again with the same growing noise and the dealer once again has stated I need new front tires and another front end alignment. He stated that they would install at no cost to me but the warranty on this would be up after 8/23/2005. It appears that Nissan has only a temporary fix on for this problem and I guess I will be responsible for the tires and alignment after the 2 years.
I was driving the car in a rainy stormy night north bound hwy 101 on January 10th 2004 when my 2003 Nissan 350z stopped with a huge clunk in the motor compartment and came to a rolling stop to the side of the road where there was not much shoulder space and poor visibilty that night!apparently this vehicle has been burning oil 1qt pr thousand miles! I didnt know this from getting regular oil changes at aroung the 3k marker! kept getting oil consumption test but no corrective action was taken by manufacturer until I went to the bbb! then Nissan was forced to replace motor, clutch , tires which ive been having issues long before this ever occured along with the window motors in which the windows kept giving out also! my vehicle broke down again some 1000 miles after the new motor! my car kept stalling at a stop light! I had the vehicle taken to the Nissan dealer where I almost had to fight with the sevice rep to get it taken care of under warranty! about 3k miles after the new motor was replaced and installed I had the vehicle taken to get an oil change and the car was almost 3qts low again! yes the car still keeps burning oil!Nissan did not want to do anything about it! I kept calling consumer affairs whom kept passing my file around to one rep and another. I finally broke down 3-4 thousand miles later and have been for over a month with a vehicle that does not run and no assurance from the dealer who fixed my motor less than 7k miles ago. This car has been giving me problems since the first few months ive had it.
Tires are feathering after about 4000 miles, road noise is extremely loud, Nissan has done nothing to correct the problem, tires should not be ruined after only 4000 miles.
Nissan 350z '03 suspension.
Nissan 350, problem with suspension causes tires to "cup" or "feather". This premature wear could be potentially dangerous.
Front tires on my 2003 Nissan 350z keep wearing out on insides due to suspension problems.
Tire feathering, on front end seems to be non-correctable resulting in repetitive premature replacement of tires. I was told by service mgn. That caster adjustment is at full, and can not correct for the towin causing the tire wear.
I own a 2003 Nissan 350z. I purchased the car on July 3rd, 2003. Since that purchase, the front tires have been "feathering" and all Nissan will do is pull the tires off and rotate the problem area to the outside of the wheel. Now the inside will start to "feather" thus creating the ride even rougher and more unstable. Not only is this causing excessive wear to the tires, but once rotated, it has increased the chance for a blowout even further. Nissan continues to Dodge my request for a suspension adjustment, as this is apparently the problem, by saying that it is not the suspension or the alignment, but the tires themselves (which is just not true.
There is a problem with the suspension of my 2003 Nissan 350z, Nissan is not addressing or acknowledging the problem.
Suspension on the 2003 Nissan 350z is very harsh and makes ride noticably bouncy. Newer models of the car have the suspension fixed, but Nissan refuses to change out suspension on my vehicle.
Suspension in car makes vehicle ride rougher than usual, making tires wear uneven.
Consumer stated that while driving and without warning there having problems with the alignment wearing. Dealer notified.
Front tire feathering every 10-12k miles. The front tires have been replaced 4 times, this last time the tires only lasted 8k miles. Something has to be wrong with the suspension.
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Tires feathering very badly on all four tires.
Tires feathering, possible suspension issues 350z. - dealer performed alignment and rotated tires per Nissan TSB. Tires still featering. Dealer rechecked and says alignment to spec. Nna is aware of this issues but has not been able to do anything about it, nor contact us back on resolution.
Suspension on my 2003 Nissan 350z. There appears to be a design flaw that is causing cupping on the front tires. The dealer has remounted the tires on opposite wheels, rebalanced, and realigned the front end at aproximately 6700 miles (as per manufacturer) the cupping has reocurred at 8700 miles.