One problem related to trunk wiring has been reported for the 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid based on all problems reported for the 2007 Altima Hybrid.
When I was driving on a highway at approximately 60mph, car gave shriek warning beacon, with all indicators lit up & abruptly came to a halt. In this incident car lost all electrical power. Hence I was only able to open the door via mechanical knob and run to the shoulder to save my life. Car has to be towed from freeway to a mechanic shop in the neighborhood. Mechanic found the battery fuse being melted & recommended me to take the car to the dealer. Upon diagnosis, dealer confirms that main wiring harness that goes from the engine through the vehicle to the ev battery that is located in the trunk of the vehicle is shorting out due to the wire being melted/harness being melted causing a resistance within the cable & hence causing the vehicle to stall & lose all power. This is similar to another complaint filed on NHTSA with id number : 10560398 the car is well maintained for past 7 years with all major & minor milestone maintenance was performed by the dealership. Looks like checking the electrical systems of the car was not part of Nissan's recommended plan. I never received any recommendation from dealer during any of my maintenance visit about failure in the electrical systems. I am lucky to be alive, despite my car abruptly came to a halt in freeway. But, Nissan should consider recalling this model of vehicle and include check for electrical systems in their recommended maintenance plan. Electrical system of a car is equally important as the mechanical components of the car, which needs to be frequently inspected for adequacy of operation.
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