Eight problems related to other fuel system tank assembly have been reported for the 2004 Nissan Armada. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Nissan Armada based on all problems reported for the 2004 Armada.
Driving on a very busy highway at speeds of 60 mph with gauge reading half tank of fuel. Car suddenly started loosing ability to accelerate. I pulled over as quickly and safely and shut off car. Car would no longer start. My children were panicking as this is our main source of transportation and we could barely get off the road since we had zero notice or warning of anything happening and according to the gauge, I had plenty of fuel. We had to be towed home after waiting for 3 hours for a tow truck. After many searches of what could be, I saw faulty gas gauges are a common issue. So I added a couple gallons of gas and my car fired right up.
My fuel gauge showed 1/4 tank of gas and I ran out of fuel on a major highway and stalled out. I was in fear for my families life and had my wife steer the car while I pushed it over to the shoulder. A passer bye in a pick up had a can of gas and it was enough to get me to a gas station. There is a recall on the 2005 Armada for the fuel sending sensor but not on the 2004. This is apparently a lot of 2004 Armadas that have this safety malfunction.
The contact owns a 2004 Nissan Armada. The contact stated that the fuel gauges failed to detect the proper levels of fuel in the tank once it went under a quarter tank of fuel. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing; however, the failure was not diagnosed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 115,000.
I fuel gauge was showing a half tank, but my SUV was actually out of gas. Very embarrassing!.
Gas gauge does work, always stuck 1/4 even tank were empty.
My Armada showed that there was fuel in the tank. The gauge on the instrument cluster and the trip computer both showed there was a â¼ tank of gas in the vehicle; however, the vehicle had ran out of gas. The fuel sending unit is not working correctly. I took the vehicle to Nissan and was told the fuel sending unit was bad in the Armada and if I were lucky my vehicle may be part of the recall. My Armada is a 2004, recalls were done for the fuel sending unit on 2005 models and above. Nissan has refused to recall the 2004 model. Safety issue fuel gauge inaccuracy. I am requesting that the 2004 model Armada be added to safety recall ntb10037. This fault causes the vehicle to ran out of fuel while the gauge still shows up to a quarter tank remaining. Loss of power and control of vehicle which may cause accidents.
My 2004 Nissan pathfinder Armada le has only 20,000 miles and I had to replace the fuel sensor because it was reading incorrectly. When I filled up, the gauge would only show it 3/4 full. Isn't inaccurate reading of the fuel tank a safety hazard when driving? why wasn't the 2004 included in the fuel sensor recall like the 2005 to 2009 models?.
Fuel gauge not working correctly leaving you stranded while reading 1/4 tank of gas, brakes fail forcing you to pull over and turn off truck pull out key then restart, seat belts do not retract getting caught in door when closing.
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