Ten problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2007 Nissan Sentra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Nissan Sentra based on all problems reported for the 2007 Sentra.
The cvt transmission is making a winning nose and has been doing so since I bought it.
When driving there is a loud noise coming from front end and not sure why. Also alot of things with my front end is messed up it seems. The noise is one of the worst and also getting louder as time passes.
Stalls when coming to a stop. In the morning, about 3 miles down the road, as soon I come to a complete stop at a light the car shuts off. Rpms drop and just shuts off. Put in park and starts back up. No check engine lights no codes. This has happened 5 times. Also now when parking face down on hill car will sputter and stall. Again, no check engine and no codes.
The car turn on normal. Then after a few minutes on the city, the car started making a grinding noise coming out the bottom of the car. Also, I had the car in drive and it would not move forward.
On may 10, 2015 at approximately 3:15 pm, I was driving eastbound on john hanson highway when suddenly my hood come unlatched and smashed into my windshield cause the glass to shattered while I was driving causing me to try and move over to the shoulder lane because of loss visibility while shards of glass was all over me. I contacted my roadside assistance through statefarm and had the vehicle towed. After the vehicle was taken to the repair shop they told me that statefarm will not repair my car in its entirety because the root cause of the latch breaking causing damage to my windshield, hood, and roof, was due to extensive corrosion to my core support. I contacted Nissan and they stated that there was no recall for my vehicle and that they could not fix it; however, the severity of the incident could have caused me to have been in my terrible accident. Nevertheless, the rusted and corroded core support was no cause on mine and I am requested assistance with this matter. I do not live in a flood zone. I purchased my vehicle brand new from the Nissan dealer in January 2007. Please help me resolve this imperative matter. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
My vehicle was in a car accident 4-2-2015. Mercury insurance lisa openshaw failed to investigate the underbody of the car in the rear. Shocks were bent inwards in the rear and never repaired by Mercury. I had the shocks repaired. Along with the estimates of repair lisa openshaw threatened me by stating that Mercury paid for repairs twice duplicating labor on same matters. She tried to say the damages on the inside did not matter and damages on the outside was all that mattered. She also tried to violate the law to say I could not use my own repair facilities. The damages total enough to total the car and my vehicle was placed at risk compromising my safety while daily driving. I sent a complaint regarding the negligence of my car not being rightfully totaled. Attached are all documents for review. I have cc'd ricardo lara , the California insurance commissioner regarding this matter asking that he respond to me ASAP regarding the serious urgency of the smatter since it has been literally 5 years. According to the recent letter by commissioner ricardo lara, all claims are to be paid to include car damages with no dishonesty and negligence. I am requesting that my car be totaled in full as at the time of the car accident , the value was $ 9500 plus tax and license for replacement value. Once the car is totaled, Mercury insurance may update state farm insurance, the defendant's insurance company.
I had just finished washing my vehicle when I pulled out into traffic and could not drive my car at regular speed I had my foot all the way on the gas pedal and could not even get up to 5 mph. Traffic was coming and I had to put on my four way blinkers so I would not be hit. I made it over to a parking lot and ran it around for a few minutes until it finally kicked in so I could get back into traffic. . At that moment I had my 3 year old grandson onboard and I was trying not to panic. . . . I recently purchased this vehicle from a friend.
2007 Nissan Sentra failed to come to a complete stop and impacted with an SUV at approximately 35mph. Hood, front bumper and front grill need a complete replacement due to damage. Although driver was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident, moderate neck and back injuries were sustained. Air bags failed to deploy.
My car transmission is under warranty but dealership would not fix it, they say purple fluid is not Nissan certified but I have proof that transmission fluid was never changed, it seems coolant has contaminated the transmission fluid.
My 2007 Nissan Sentra was purchased new in December 2006. After having to bring in my car on several occasions for minor glitches (a rear-view mirror falling off, one of the sun-visors fell off), I finally had a big problem. In February 2008, while driving on a straight, flat road, while approaching an intersection I prepared to stop my vehicle for a light. I was about 4 car lengths behind the car ahead of me, and was only traveling about 35 mph. When I pressed the brake pedal softly, nothing happened. Then I pushed the brake pedal down all the way, and still nothing happened. I had a wide shoulder to my right, so I tried turning the wheel and it had locked up. At this point, I made contact with the car ahead of me. My car was immediately taken to a repair shop and had the steering column replaced, as well as the hood of the car and various other parts needing to be fixed. The emotional trauma from the accident was difficult and though there were no established injuries, I did experience slight neck and back pain afterward. I was found to be at fault for the accident, despite the brake and steering wheel malfunction, and subsequently had a large increase in my car insurance premium. A Nissan representative was flown out at my request to run diagnostics on the Sentra but since the steering column was replaced as well as other replaced/fixed parts, no information was found. I am 100% positive that the accident was caused due to a mechanical failure and would warn against purchasing a Nissan Sentra. It was a horrible experience and I'm stuck with the car since Nissan would offer no assistance for the trouble.