Tire Pressure Monitoring System Problems of Nissan Armada

Nissan Armada owners have reported 3 problems related to tire pressure monitoring system (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Armada based on all problems reported for the Armada.

1 Tire Pressure Monitoring System problem of the 2011 Nissan Armada

Failure Date: 09/06/2014

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.

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2 Tire Pressure Monitoring System problem of the 2007 Nissan Armada

Failure Date: 06/08/2009

2007 Nissan Armada. Consumer states vehicle broke down due to a factory defect faulty fuel gauge the consumer stated ever since the vehicle broke down, it intermittently emits a tremendous amount of black smoke after starting it. When the consumer returned to pick up the vehicle for a third time, he was informed the engine was damaged to lack of oil changes. The consumer stated he has proof the oil was changed on a regular basis. Also, the tire pressure monitoring light illuminated, but no leaks were found and the battery had to be replaced.

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3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System problem of the 2004 Nissan Armada

Failure Date: 09/10/2004

- I experienced brake judder at 200 miles - dash rattle first week of ownership - 3rd row center seat belt failed at approx 3 months of ownership - low tire pressure light and warning come on at temperatures below 15 deg f - at 13 deg f, approx 4,500 miles, car surged, stalled and would not accelerate and travel over 45 mph.

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Other Common Tire related problems of Nissan Armada

Problem Category Number of Problems
Tire problems
8
Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems
3
Tire Tread/belt problems
2
Tire Sidewall problems
2
Spare Tire problems
1


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