Table 1 shows two common tire related problems of the 2011 Nissan Armada.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems | |
| Tire Sidewall problems |
I purchased 4 new tires from my Nissan dealership in September 2014. Within two weeks I had two flat tires from the tire sensor leaks. According to tire tec the tire pressure monitoring system servicing rubbers need to be replaced. Once a tire is removed and replaced the rubbers are usually damanged by bending the rubbers thus causing the leaks. I see many complaints on this site advising of sensor warnings and problems with keeping air in tires. This is a problem that is universal to anyone who has a vehicle with the electronice tire sensors and needs to be addressed. So I have had two of my sensors replaced. The other two of my tires constantly leak air.
S10 appropriate handling- letter to the secretary from constituent re complaint regarding cooper discover tires. The consumer is requesting reimbursement in the amount of $ 938. 66. At approximately 30,000 miles, he noticed significant amount of wear and tear developing, to the point where the rubber was breaking and tearing off. The sidewalls were also developing cracks and a trajectory of crevices were noticeably forming leading to a potential blowout. In addition, the vehicle started to hydroplane when it rained and steering wheel was subject to frequent strong vibrations. The consumer quickly purchased another brand of tires.