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Old 04-21-2011, 01:57 PM
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Default Armada Brake Problems. Is the dealer telling the truth?

Hello, I am having a problem that seems to be very common with the Armadas. Sometimes the brake pedal will rattle and make a strange grinding noise and the car feels as if it would not break.

I took it to the dealer and they replaced the brake booster and that did not help, after reading the internet I came across the NTB06-040 2004 – 2006 TITAN AND ARMADA; ABS AND/OR BRAKE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH DTC C1179.

I referred the dealer to such Technical Bulletin and they say that they cannot get the code, and that the maintenance outlined in the bulletin was done as part of the brake booster replacement.

Is the dealer telling me the truth or are these things unrelated?

Thanks,

jangeador.
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Old 04-28-2011, 04:03 AM
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We had a similar incident with our 2005 LE. No brakes and the ABS grinding. When you turned the car off it would reset and work fine. Turned out ours did set a code and it was a sensor in the brake booster. The Dealership fixed ($760.00) it and we haven't had an issue since. That was about 4 months ago.
I can't understand why would Nissan not have a fail safe designed into the vehicle if the sensor fails and why would they not have designed the sensor so it was not an integral part of the brake booster. Poor design and it going to cause a wreck or something worse someday.
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Old 08-03-2011, 05:39 AM
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I bought a 2006 LE a year ago and had about three incidents of this problem. The brakes worked at a reduced power, so I could stop each time. Luckily, I wasn't traveling fast and not in traffic when they occured. When I had the Armada in for another service, the dealer worked on the brakes per the TSB. I didn't ask if a code was set, but since then, I haven't had any more problems with reduced or no brake power. Occasionally the brakes will make a grinding noise with full stopping power. I assume this is to "clean" the pads or disc, but I don't have a lot of brake experience, so that may not be the case. Good luck with solving the problem.
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Old 08-03-2011, 05:45 AM
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The grinding noise is defintely NOT the brakes cleaning themselves. This is not normal. It sounds like your ABS may be cycling on and off. Unless you are braking very hard (Locking the wheels) the ABS should not be kicking in.

Brakes are too critical of an item not to have work properly each time.
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Old 08-03-2011, 12:12 PM
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I appreciate your response. I'll check it out. The noise I'm hearing doesn't sound or feel like the ABS when it operates under threshold braking. That means its either an ABS problem or another problem with the braking system. Unfortunately, it doesn't occur often, so I can't replicate it for the dealer. We'll see how it turns out.
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Old 08-08-2011, 09:57 AM
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Default Same happened to me Yesterday Armada Brake Problem

I was driving along and the Brake light came on and when I pressed on the brake an awful spongy crunching noise. Brakes don't work. This has happened to mne before. I brought it to a brake place only to be told nothing was wrong. Each time I had to turn off the vehicle and turn it back on to reset the brake light. I would like to here from other people this has happened to. cootye at aol dot com. I had my family in the car with me when it happened and it could have been alot worse. This should be recalled.
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Old 10-03-2011, 01:44 AM
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I am also having is issue as well. They replaced the sensor and it happened again about a week ago. Almost a year after replacing it.
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Old 10-11-2011, 11:59 AM
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I have an 06 ARMADA we were driving it a week ago, when we came to a stop sign and the brakes failed. It made a grinding noise, brake lights were on but no brakes very scary for us, and my 4yr old and 8 yr old were freaked out.
I have FILED a complaint with The National Highway Traffic Safety, but I dont know if anything will be done. They also have several complaints regarding this same problem going back to 2008. - BUT NO RECALL SO FAR - I think going to FOX news or any other news broadcasting channel might help with invastigating this issue. Maybe a Recall can be done.
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Old 10-12-2011, 07:58 AM
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I have had this happen 3 times to my '04 Armada. It has always happened the first time applying the brakes after starting the engine. ( I don't recall if it ever happens when stopping after backing out of the driveway or parking spot, hmm. ) Fortunately, 99.9% of the time my first stop is at low speed. Turning off the engine and restarting makes the problem go away.
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Old 10-13-2011, 12:06 PM
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I have Armada 2006
i am in Saudi Arabia
i have the same prblem 2 times
i need to know how to solve the problem
please advcie
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Old 10-13-2011, 12:08 PM
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I have Armada 2006
I am in Saudi Arabia
I have the same problem 2 times
I need to know how to solve the problem
please advice

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Old 12-02-2011, 12:19 PM
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I purchased my Armada nearly 2 years ago from a local dealer use. Almost 3 weeks to the day after my purchase I had my first experience with my brakes failing.. My VDC Off/Slip/Brake lights came on in my vehicle. When I attempted to stop, I had virtually 20% of breaking power. My 2 daughters were in the vehicle with me as we almost slammed into the back of a semi truck. I cannot tell you just how terrifying this experience was the first time.. Not to mention the nearly 30 times that it has happened over the course of 2 years. I have had my vehicle in the shop numerous times to find out what the problem is and everytime I am looked at like I am crazy. Like I dont know what I am talking about. Well I can assure you, I know exactly what I am talking about, and I am appauled that Nissan would make a vehicle with brake pads that are TOO SMALL for one, and to read over a hundred posts on Edmunds that I am not the only person having this problem is obsurd. I have printed off every post from ever testimony and fully intend to seek legal councel. I paid alot of money for my vehicle and Nissan should make it right. I called my Nissan dealership today to check on the price for a brake booster, which is what some people have found to fix the problem... $800... Who has $800 just sitting around waiting to dump it into your vehicle that Nissan should be paying to replace in the first place. My suggestion is, get off your high horse and fix our vehicles.. My voice will be heard....
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Old 12-02-2011, 01:07 PM
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We had the $800 brake booster-delta sensor fixed done last February. Two days ago our Armada once again lost braking power and had the brake shudder while my wife was driving it. At this point I'm debating do I take it back to the dealer again or just sell it. There is also a class action lawsuit being put together out there. Go to Nissan Armada Clubs forum. You can find it in there.
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Old 12-02-2011, 01:11 PM
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Thank you very much for your reply. Im going to the website now
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Old 12-07-2011, 07:43 PM
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We had the $800 brake booster-delta sensor fixed done last February. Two days ago our Armada once again lost braking power and had the brake shudder while my wife was driving it. At this point I'm debating do I take it back to the dealer again or just sell it. There is also a class action lawsuit being put together out there. Go to Nissan Armada Clubs forum. You can find it in there.
Just brought my 2005 armada home from the dealer two days ago after 3 serious bouts with the brakes going out and shaking/grinding noise. Nearing home, it did it again. I wanted this car to last for several years. Now I just don't trust it. Please tell me more about the class action. I can't seem to find it. Thanks.
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