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Originally Posted by drizzy
Thanks a lot I've already spent a little over $800 on things that didn't fix the problem,
from getting rotors machined, to getting new brake pads and changing the wheel caliber.
I will never get another Nissan again after this problem.
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Rotors, brakes etc are not the problem. The problem is the dust that accumulates in the hub which blocks the speed sensor from detecting the wheel speed properly. Its a purely design issue but Nissan is a douche for not taking complete responsibility for it and charging people for their own fault. They can easily be sued for this. I wish I had enough resources to sue them. Just take it to the dealer you'll save a lot of headache. Get the problem fixed and sell the car. No Nissans for me ever again either.