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Old 10-12-2008, 12:59 PM
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Description: ALL NISSAN MODELS; ALIGNMENT AND ROAD CROWN
Customers may report that their vehicle “pulls” or the steering wheel is “off-center”. This bulletin discusses these subjects and provides diagnostic and repair information.

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For what? for the bulletin? no, you can download the bulletin free from this site.
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My 09 Altima 2.5SL sedan is all over the place at highway speeds of 50 mph or more. It is extremely difficult to keep the car in a straight line even if it is not so windy. At 70 mph or more, it is so bad that the car seems to go out of control unless I hold the steering wheel very tightly with both my hands. I went to a Nissan dealer and they did road hunter force balancing of all wheels and front and rear alignment but nothing has improved.

Note that there are no vibrations as such.

I strongly feel there is some problem with the steering column/rack. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 06-11-2011, 03:54 PM
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2006 Titan SE CC pulled significantly on steep crown and salt/wear pavement ruts , but was cured with new tires (Michelin LTX M/S2 from dealer).
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My 09 Altima 2.5SL sedan is all over the place at highway speeds of 50 mph or more. It is extremely difficult to keep the car in a straight line even if it is not so windy. At 70 mph or more, it is so bad that the car seems to go out of control unless I hold the steering wheel very tightly with both my hands. I went to a Nissan dealer and they did road hunter force balancing of all wheels and front and rear alignment but nothing has improved.

Note that there are no vibrations as such.

I strongly feel there is some problem with the steering column/rack. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
I had the same thing happen in my 95 Altima. It was the rack bushings. They are pretty cheap at your local auto parts store and relatively easy to change. I also had an inner tie rod loose. I would recommend checking the bushings that hold the rack in place and the outer tie rod ends for cracks/wear.
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My 2008 Titan alignment is off for the third time needs to be done correctly as the dealership did not adjust the bolts
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