Nissan Frontier owners have reported 2 problems related to brake grinding noise (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Frontier based on all problems reported for the Frontier.
On December 7, 2013, I began to hear a grinding noise when I applied my brakes. I phoned the nearest and was given a service appointment for Thursday December 12th. I was given an estimate of $18. 95 for a brake inspection, if my vehicle warranty no longer covered the repair. On Wednesday, December 11th, I was told to do an inspection in case there was a stone or piece of gravel which could easily be removed without a repair service by Nissan. I removed the right front wheel and noticed that the outside brake pad looked almost new, but the inside brake pad was totally ground down to the metal backing plate. Nissan said the front brakes would probably have to be replaced and that repair would cost me $189. 95. On December 12th, I drove my 2010 Nissan Frontier to modern Nissan at 9:00 am. My brother had followed me in his vehicle to make sure I arrived there safely. Around 10:30 am, I received a phone call from modern Nissan and I was told that both front-inside brake pads were worn metal-to-metal and the brake rotors would have to be replaced with the new brake pads. He said my estimate was now $289. 95. Around 1:30 pm, I was given my “final bill” and it totaled $354. 91. I was very upset at having to pay for new brake parts with only 9,323 vehicle miles. I have (two) 2-car garages and my truck had never been parked outside overnight since I purchased it new in 2010. They also stated that the brake calipers were found to have been installed improperly, because the brake fluid lines were twisted backwards. I informed them the wheels & lug nuts had never been removed until I was instructed to do so before bringing my vehicle in for the repairs. I should not have to pay for any repairs with less than 10,000 miles on a new vehicle purchase.
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I heard a sudden thud and then a grinding noise coming from the rear end as if a brake had hung up,metal to metal. When I exited the vehicle there was smoke coming from the rear of the vehicle and a very strong smell of overheating of the brakes or metal and fluid. Upon pulling the wheels,our company mechanic found nothing of the sort to be wrong. I called a friend to have the vehicle trailer-ed to monro muffler and brake in mansfield PA,where it was determined the bearings had failed in the rears,both inner and outer. Nissan USA determined that my VIN # did not fall into the recall campaign even though it fell within the same make,model and year within recall campaign #02v299000! Nissan advised me to take the truck to williams Nissan in sayre PA and have it diagnosed there. I had previously called them before contacting Nissan USA where they had already advised me of the VIN # not being within the recall campaign. There is no doubt that an accident could have occurred if not a fire or both! this came with absolutely no warning in the very early morning on my way to work. I would advise anyone who owns these make,model and years to have this checked and repaired. I cannot believe Nissan would not take responsibility in such an exact case as this particular recall states. In essence this does start with the abs braking system and seals as monro told me the seals had failed!.
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