2004 Nissan Maxima front failure shimmy / Lemon Law Claims?

This question and post applies to anyone who either owns or have driven a 2004 or newer Nissan Maxima with similar problems as I've reported:

Has anyone experienced a front end shimmy contained by a 2004 or newer Nissan Maxima? I have put my 2004 Nissan Maxima in the shop numerous times for the front running out shimmy and its one thing after another, as far as excuses and repairs go. New Tires, Struts, Rims, Bearings, still nearby is a shimmy.

I am currently suing the dealership and Nissan Corp. for failure to repair, dealer fraud, scheme, and am also pursuing a class action suit against Nissan due to several other reported cases of this exact problem. Have any owners gone through with a Lemon Law Suit or a Magnusson Moss Warranty Protection Act claim?

Has anyone deal with such/similar issues?
Answers:
Yes I have seen a few of them. If you suggest you have a Lemon then you should seize that book Identifying a Lemon. I read it and it gave good direction that help me to understand what a lemon is and what to do and how to do it to get the right abet, very informative. You can get it Free at lemonprotection.com. I have to file a lemon law suit and this book really prepared me. Good Luck and GOD Bless
Has the car been unsafe? Has the vehicle ever left you stranded at the side of the road? Has it failed to deliver yo to work? You did not say-so anything about the tires? a little shudder will not get your car repurchased. Safety reliability issues will... I hold eliminated ft end pulsation with different manufacture tires. All and adjectives for a first year car the 2004 maxima have not been a bad motor for Nissan technician's Source(s): Nissan Master technician
Before going through all of the trouble, try another dealership and achieve a second or even third opinion because somewhere down the road someone may ask you if you've done so and it may make your claim seem to be frivolous because the next course of action when dealing next to repeat repairs is to get a second opinion and try to achieve the cost paid by the first shop.

The axles in some of these cars become bent or diluted easily and will cause a shimmy contained by the wheel that may be hard to detect. It is most adjectives when the axle has been removed within a previous repair (i.e. replacing struts ) and re-installed forcibly / incorrectly. Unfortunately the cv axles are a simple design and can be easily bent or damaged and thus requires replacement.

I don't have an idea that you will get far with a class goings-on suit because you did not suffer any damages or bodily injury. Only inconvenience. Not being the original owner may trade name things more difficult.
everyone of late wants to sue everyone now in this day and age, why dont you try calling the owner of the dealership try to resolve the problem, have you even try to call the nissan headquarters nearly this issue, or try call the better business bureau.



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