Table 1 shows one common structure related problems of the 2025 Nissan Sentra.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Body problems |
I am the owner of a 2025 Nissan Sentra with approximately 3,200 miles. The vehicle was purchased new from an authorized Nissan dealership in columbia, south carolina. The vehicle is subject to an open safety recall identified as the door striker campaign. As of January 29th, the vehicle has been removed from commercial rental service due to the open safety recall. Nissan north America has confirmed: • no recall repair parts are currently available • no confirmed repair timeline exists • no definitive completion date has been provided on February 10, 2026, I was notified that recall parts were available and instructed to arrange service. Approximately six hours later, I was informed that the part identified was incorrect and repair could not be performed. As of today, the vehicle remains unrepaired and no repair date has been provided. I am requesting that NHTSA review whether Nissan north America is meeting its federal safety recall obligations under 49 u. S. C. Chapter 301 regarding timely recall remedy performance.
The rear window on the 2025 Nissan Sentra shattered for no known reason. The car was parked in my driveway, was ok when I locked it up a 3pm to go for a walk, and when I got home at 3:40, there was a big whole in my back window. None of our neighbors heard or saw anything, and there are no ring doorbells that could have a video of what happened. Police came and looked at it, there is no evidence of a rock or bird hitting it, and no sign of a bb or any other projectile. It appears to have spontaneously shattered. This is not covered under warranty, so I wanted to report this in case there are other reports that could trigger a recall.