22 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2007 Nissan Versa. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Nissan Versa based on all problems reported for the 2007 Versa.
The airbag light is stuck on solid(its accessable). The seatbelts lock without toucking them(its accessable). The trunk wont unlock electrical problem through wire harness(its accessable) my safety and everyone else safety is in danger with these recalls that the dealer wont acknowledge on my 2007 Nissan Versa still in 2022. The problems are on all Nissan Versa models through 2007 - 2012 have been confirmed by dealer and my vehicle is a 2007 Nissan Versa hatchback and it says theres no recalls for my VIN which Nissan needs to be sued for this or actually fix there recalls. My vehicle has not been inspected by dealer, police, or insurance. But it has been checked by professional mechanics. No lights before problem started. Just came on out of no where airbag light never blinks just stays on solid after car is turned on. And the trunk worked just fine for 15 years until yesterday. The trunk has some electrical problem after mechanic inspected it. Fix these problems. My safety is in danger and so is everyone else.
I have owned this car since I bought it new in sept. 2006. Never have had any problems and have kept it serviced, on oct 02, 2020 I went to store and back home about 8 miles total, parked in yard, approx. 10 minutes later alarm went off and key fob would not dissarm it so I opened the hood and the whole firewall was on fire, and flames bellowing from underneath, I immediately ran and got a fire extingusher andd completely used the large cannister to put fire out. The car is a total loss and very scarey and upsetting that this could happen from a parked car.
The pieces on the door handle of 2007, seem to pop out over time. Drive side key entry and the passenger side door. I know of three Nissan Versa's have caught fire and all from the cavalier converter. . . The heater core has some issues. This car had an airbag recall and I don't believe my airbags were replaced. I was told that both side's airbags were done. The dealership told me it would take three weeks to a month to repair. When I told them that I would have to be compensated for my car downtime because I do uber. It was done in two days. The clock spring went out in my car. I do not have a lot of pictures, but I can go in my file and fine them. Thanks for any help on these issues. The airbags were done at the end of 2017 and I didn't know I could do what I'm doing today. I was told I would have to paid to get my airbags checked out. Over the past two years, I've had so many issues with my car. I've spent over 2. 000. 00 or more. I've learned so much about my car from google and youtube. Thank you for any help in this matter.
Ongoing electrical problems that cause sensors lights, windshield wipers. Ac and engine issues.
Cruise control electrical spring went out. Rear window defroster went out and the ac control for the defroster needs replaceing. The cruise control went out while I was driving. I do not know when the rear defroster went out.
When I turned on my airbag sensor light lit up and would not go out I brought the car to the dealer and the dealer told me the airbag had to be replaced dealer charge me $894 to install the airbag.
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Tl- the contact owns a 2007 Nissan Versa. The contact stated that the that the battery light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to the vehicle and was told that the codes showed the drive control unit and steering control unit had failed. The contact stated that the problem had been going on for one year prior to the complete failure. The vehicle had not been repaired. The current mileage was 84000. The VIN was not available. Rl.
The tire pressure monitor system, or tpms, on the 2007 Nissan Versa that I, and many, many others own, keeps failing. The tpms light on the dash will continuously blink, even when all four tires have the correct amount of pressure in them. My concern is that my tpms light stays on and it is not doing me any good. I have no way to tell if a tire is going flat while moving because the system is completely useless in the car.
Continuous blinking tire pressure light that stays on even when tires are correctly filled with air. This is second sensor I would have to replace. First one lasted 6 years and second one lasted one year. Also dealer wants to charge me 50 dollars just to tell me sensor is bad and that information I can find in car's manual. I take good care of my car. Low mileage 48,000 for an eight year old car. The tire pressure light is a big problem and always has been. It started at 15 thousand miles and 27 thousand miles and then I had to keep taking it to dealer to get recalibrated. . . More money. Then the sensor malfunctioned and I had to replace the first one last year and now one year later and 7 thousand more miles it is acting up again and needs repacement. The dealer is charging 50 dollars just to look at it. It is a defective tire sensor and I believe the manufacturer should recall them. It is annoying and dangerous.
When the problem initially happened, I would have to push the rear defroster button hard (and sometimes wiggle it) in order to make it work. However, after a week of doing that to get the snow, frost, and fog off my rear windshield, the button no longer works (I. E. The light indicator does not come on, nor does the rear defroster turn on). After checking all my fuses (in the hood and cabin) and finding that the fuses were in perfect working order, I began to look on various Nissan Versa forum sights to see if I could troubleshoot the matter. After typing my problem in, numerous Nissan forums popped up discussing this exact problem. Many people have stated that the reason the rear defroster does not work is due to an inferior a/c controller. I understand that times are tough and companies want to make money by using cheap parts, however when it comes to safety this should not be the issue.
My 2007 Nissan Versa 1. 8l would not accelerate will driving out of the parking garage at work I tried so many times rolling back driving up finally a coworker came and pushed it up once to the next level I turned the car off once back on my service light came on I took it for the check and it was the trottle position sensor once I got that replace the air conditioner quit as well as the rear defroster. Upon reading numorus forums it is determined this happens to 8/10 2007 Versas it is not safe to have no working defroster let alone the lack of acceleration while driving Nissan should truely investigate this issue for safty purposes.
The tpms sensors were all checked at costco and the reset by the technicians to relearn the program. They stated that if the tpms comes back on that I will need to take to a dealer to get it figured out since it could be the computer. Called the dealer to find out costs that they said the diagnostic would be $65 which would be credited for any services that need to be done. As this is a safety issue it cannot be not done but if this were also a federal safety mandated issue such as an airbag it should not "deploy" unless the tire pressure is low. Both times at costco and again when the light came on again the tire pressure was at the specified 33 psi. If an airbag were to be defective that would cause a danger to life and property but due to this safety measure not threatening life or limb it does not need to be zero defects and the user can get billed for any defects unlike an airbag.
When the problem initially happened, I would have to push the rear defroster button hard (and sometimes wiggle it) in order to make it work. However, after a week of doing that to get the snow, frost, and fog off my rear windshield, the button no longer works (I. E. The light indicator does not come on, nor does the rear defroster turn on). After checking all my fuses (in the hood and cabin) and finding that the fuses were in perfect working order, I began to look on various Nissan Versa forum sights to see if I could troubleshoot the matter. After typing my problem in, numerous Nissan forums popped up discussing this exact problem. Many people have stated that the reason the rear defroster does not work is due to an inferior a/c controller. I understand that times are tough and companies want to make money by using cheap parts, however when it comes to safety this should not be the issue.
1) the reverse lights stopped working and replacing both bulbs did not fix the problem. The problem is electrical and costly to fix. 2) the front passenger window switch/motor stopped working in 2009 and costs $500 to repair so still broken. 3) the rear left passenger door will not always open from the outside with the remote unlock switch on my key 'fob', and sometimes the remote will not lock same door. The door not opening has nothing to do with the child safety switch on the inner door. Sometimes the same door cannot be opened from the inside with the child safety lock in the 'unlock' position and the door unlocked from within. It could become a 'trap' in an emergency situation. This is an on and off problem, and it happens quite frequently. It remains unaddressed. 4)the front exterior driver door handle came apart upon opening and is $500 to fix. 5) the rubber seals around 2 of the doors spontaneously came off and have to be manually re-attached regularly. 6) there is a flapping sound coming from the front driver wheel well area, and mechanics could not find the source of the sound.
When the problem initially happened, I would have to push the rear defroster button hard (and sometimes wiggle it) in order to make it work. However, after a week of doing that to get the snow, frost, and fog off my rear windshield, the button no longer works (I. E. The light indicator does not come on, nor does the rear defroster turn on). After checking all my fuses (in the hood and cabin) and finding that the fuses were in perfect working order, I began to look on various Nissan Versa forum sights to see if I could troubleshoot the matter. After typing my problem in, numerous Nissan forums popped up discussing this exact problem. Many people have stated that the reason the rear defroster does not work is due to an inferior a/c controller. I understand that times are tough and companies want to make money by using cheap parts, however when it comes to safety this should not be the issue. I copied this from a previous incident reported. This is a safety problem and should result in a recall.
The entire control panel went out. After restarting the car, it appears there was a burning smell. More repairs for a car that is only a few years old and not even paid off. Began with the suspension right after the warranty went out. What a piece of pooh!.
While driving on entrance ramp and accelerating, vehicle suddenly died with no power to the steering, brakes or acceleration. Vehicle was in center lane had trouble steering to the right to get to shoulder. After turning key back and forth several times, the lights and dash came back on but would not start. Car cranked but would not start. Car was towed to dealership. Was told the fuse to fuel pump blew. That would not explain the electrical system shutting down. If I was in traffic, this would have caused accident with no control over vehicle steering. Waiting on cause for fuse to blow from dealer.
Dash button for rear defroster doesn't work at all and a/c button is faulty. A/c works if you apply extreme pressure and wiggle the button.
This vehicle had both reverse lights spontaneously stop working, replacing the reverse break bulbs did not work, the problem is electrical. The front passenger automatic window started to get stuck in the open mode, and now the window does not go down at all, could be a bad switch ($500 to fix). The driver door handle came off while opening the vehicle one day, $500 to fix and I am driving around without an attached handle. Holes starting appearing on floorboard on drivers side right where my heels go during accelerating and another hole where the clutch is, the floorboard appears to be made of cardboard. All of these things were already apparent by the time the car had about 40,000 miles. I wish I had not invested my money in this cheaply made automobile.
The contact owns a 2007 Nissan Versa. The contact stated that the vehicle caught fire without warning. He maintained regular maintenance on the vehicle and the day after an oil and filter change was made, it suddenly caught fire in a parking lot. The fire department was called and had to break open the vehicle in order to douse the flames. The fire department stated that the fire originated from the front console. A report was filed. The manufacturer retrieved the vehicle for further investigation and concluded that the warranty would not cover the cost of the vehicle. The vehicle was labeled as destroyed. The failure and current mileages were 20,000. Updated 6/2/09 updated 06/04/09.
: the contact stated while backing out of a driveway at 2 mph, flames were noticed coming from the rear driver side wheel well. There was nothing unusual about the way the vehicle had operated prior to the fire. The contact used a fire extinguisher to put out the fire. The fire department was contacted, and a fire report was taken. The source and type of fire were unknown. The component that caused the fire was unknown. The gas tank was located on the rear passenger side. The fire department deemed the vehicle totaled. The manufacturer was contacted, and a voice message was left for a callback. The service dealer was not contacted. There were pictures available.
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