Seven problems related to car stall have been reported for the 2005 Nissan Armada. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Nissan Armada based on all problems reported for the 2005 Armada.
Tl the contact owns a 2005 Nissan Armada. On several occasions, while driving approximately 40 mph and making a turn, the accelerator pedal was depressed and the vehicle stalled. Also, while traversing a hill on more than one occasion, the accelerator pedal was depressed and the vehicle failed to respond. Furthermore, while in tow mode and accelerating above 2,000 rpms, the vehicle stalled on several occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was included in NHTSA campaign number: 10v517000 (engine and engine cooling). The dealer and manufacturer were not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 140,000.
Nissan states there are no recalls open for this VIN although nets states this make model and year has a recall out for the the fuel gauge. My gas tank incorrectly reads the gas which caused me to stall on the highway! I can drive around all day and will still show its full. Engine is also very loud during acceleration and overheats the car. Passenger airbag light will also not turn off, not sure if this is a recall, but car indicates no passenger is sitting when there is and shows the airbag will not deploy of a crash happens.
I was driving down an interstate with my wife and 3 children at 75 mph. All of a sudden the car stalled and died. Power steering was lost and the vehicle quickly decelerated. I was able to flash the car behind me so we were not rear-ended and then we coasted to the side of the road. We had the vehicle towed to a local repair shop who told us about the current NHTSA campaign #10v517000. In the meantime my wife looked on some message boards and people reported a fuel tank problem on the Armadas, where the fuel guage shows there is 1/4 of a tank of gas when in reality it is empty. We put some gas in the tank and it started up. We took the vehicle to Nissan dealership and they replaced the ecm relay recall, but said the fuel switch (NHTSA # 10v07400) was VIN specific and we had to pay out of pocket. I believe our vehicle should be a part of this recall and Nissan should reimburse us for these repair costs.
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Armada. The contact stated while driving 60 mph up hill, the vehicle stopped accelerating. The contact released pressure from the accelerator pedal and when pressure was reapplied, the vehicle responded as normal. The failure recurred very frequently and the vehicle stalled on one occasion. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who stated the engine control module failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 75,000. Updated 11/04/lj the consumer stated the vehicle continues to stall on the slightest incline. Updatd 11/14/11.
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Armada. While driving at 15 mph, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was shut off and resumed normal operation when restarted. The contact stated the failure has occurred at least four times even while at a stop. The dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. There were no repairs. The failure mileage was 99,000 and the current mileage was 103000. Updated 09/22/10. Updated 09/23/10.
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Armada. The contact stated that if the vehicle accelerates past 35 mph the vehicle will stall. As a consequence her risk for vehicle crash was increased. She took the vehicle to the dealer and had the catalytic converter replaced. The repair did not remedy the failure. The current mileage was 73000. The failure mileage was 22000.
: the contact stated that while driving 70 mph on the freeway, the vehicle stalled. The engine was powerless, but the electrical system remained operational. There was sufficient momentum to pull the vehicle over to the side of the road. The vehicle was towed to a service dealer. Due to the holiday, there has been no communication with the service dealer.