
Complaints With The 2021-2025 Nissan Altima
The Nissan Altima is a popular family car for those who like a chic looking car but need it to be spacious. The comfortable car is great for commuters also, meaning it is one of Nissan’s most popular models. That said, there have been several complaints relating to the 2021 through too 2025 models.
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Details of Complaints with the 2025 Nissan Altima
The 2021-2025 Nissan Altima has a number of ongoing faults including a faulty electrical system, power train concerns, and speed control issues. Details of the complaints are explained below:
Power Train Faults
Problems with the car idling high and not driving any faster than 30 mph is a common fault related to the power train. Spluttering and stalling on a regular basis is also a concern, even at low speeds.
Electrical System Faults
Electrical defects on the Nissan Altima, including issues with the brakes not working in an emergency are among the most common complaints. Owners have reported that the AEB system locks for no reason meaning they cannot brake. Electrical faults with wipers and cruise control issues are also prevalent and a defective forward-collision feature is an increasingly reported problem.
Engine and Engine Cooling Problems
There have been several complaints with the electrical system on the Altima, including ignition problems and wiring problems with the indicators. Some drivers have complained of the car struggling to accelerate and intermittently refusing to move at all or suddenly changing between gears without prompt. Other owners of this car, particularly the 2021 – 2025 model, have reported that the car enters reverse when the accelerator is used.
Vehicle Speed Control Issues
Nissan has struggled to resolve an ongoing issue with speed control that has been apparent since the launch of the 2021 Altima. When in cruise control there is an error that reads “front radar blocked” which means that the speed control is disabled. There are also issues with the speed taking a while to kick in upon acceleration as well as shaking and vibrating as the car begins to pick up speed.
NHTSA Vehicle Safety Recall
The NHTSA has issued several recalls for the Nissan Altima between 2021 and 2025 due to the following complaints:
- No Back-Up Camera Display Image/FMVSS 111
- Fuel Tank May Leak/FMVSS 301
- Brake Lights May Remain Illuminated
- Fuel Tube may Leak or Disconnect
- Rear Door May Open When Window Is Lowered x 2
- Passenger Air Bag may not Deploy due to OCS Error
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What To Do If Your 2021-2025 Nissan Altima Has Been Recalled?
Owners can call 2021-2025 Nissan Altima USA customer service at 888-536-6698 or visit https://californialemonlawcenter.com/ for more information about the recall.
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Lemon Law Advice For The 2021-2025 Nissan Altima
Fans of the Nissan Altima love the comfort and roominess that it offers to families and commuters. While it is a popular car that is priced competitively it does not come without problems. Drivers have reported several faults and have been subject to several recalls.
If you are having problems with your 2025 Nissan Altima and you are worried that you may have bought a lemon car, California Lemon Law Center can help you get a refund.
Details of Complaints with the 2025 Nissan Altima
Faults commonly logged with the 2019 Nissan Altima include a faulty electrical system, power train malfunction, speed control problems; as well as others.
Electrical System
Many car owners have reported faults with the electrical system on the Nissan Altima, including a serious issue with the brakes not working in an emergency. Some drivers have reported that the AEB system locks for no reason meaning they cannot break. Electrical faults with wipers and, cruise control, and a defective forward-collision feature have also been reported. All of which can be serious safety concerns.
Power Train
There have been reports of a hissing or ‘sizzling’ noise during acceleration and also delayed acceleration. Other drivers have reported that there is a burning smell even when driving at low speeds. Error code P0841 comes up for no explicable reason and there is a general vibration felt at various speeds.
Engine and Engine Cooling
There has been a variety of complaints regarding the electrical system on this model, including ignition problems and wiring problems with the indicators. Various readings in the car do not appear to be accurate and there is general confusion with some of the electrics failing at random points with no explanation.
Vehicle Speed Control
There is an issue with cruise control with “front radar blocked” message popping up meaning that the speed control is disabled. This has been a known issue since 2018 but Nissan has failed to find a long-term fix.
The above issues have also been reported on 2022, 2023, and 2024 models of Nissan Altima.
NHTSA Vehicle Safety Recall
The NHTSA has issued four recalls for the 2025 Nissan Altima due to the following:
- No Back-Up Camera Display Image/FMVSS 111
- Fuel Tank May Leak/FMVSS 301
- Brake Lights May Remain Illuminated
- Fuel Tube may Leak or Disconnect
Expert Legal Advice from California Lemon Law Center
If you are experiencing any of the above faults with your Nissan Altima contact California Lemon Law Center. We offer professional advice on all aspects of consumer law and want to represent you so that you get a resolution from Nissan fast.
What To Do If Your 2021-2025 Nissan Altima Has Been Recalled?
Owners can call 2021-2025 Nissan Altima USA customer service at 888-536-6698 or visit https://californialemonlawcenter.com/ for more information about the recall.
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