2022 Nissan Sentra Other Problems
7 owner-reported other complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (7)
After purchasing your 2022 Nissan Sentra, the dealership told you all recalls were completed. However, you later received notice from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles indicating there's still an open recall on your vehicle. You should contact your dealership or Nissan directly to identify and complete the remaining recall work.
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When you turn your steering wheel left or right, one side of your car makes a lot of noise. You've received a recall notice about this issue, and you're concerned it's causing premature tire wear. The noise suggests a suspension or steering component needs inspection and repair to prevent further tire damage.
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You've noticed water droplets on the passenger side interior of your car, which appear when you run the air conditioner. The carpet underneath feels wet, and you suspect it may be related to air conditioner condensation, similar to recalls you've read about for 2022 Sentras. This could indicate a blocked or improperly draining AC condensation line that needs inspection and potential cleaning or replacement.
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Water seepage under driver and passenger floor.
The rods and driver wheel are defective
Windows intermittently stop working/ do not go up or down. Poses a serious safety risk when not able to roll up widows when environmental factors are hazardous. Dealer determined faulty master switch on driver side
My car continuously feels like it's going to stall out and actually has just sitting at a red light. With no warning the car just stalled on me. The throttle body has been replaced already, they reset my RPMs a different time, and just replaced the entire transmission. It's a brand new 2022 Sentra and only had 14 miles on it when I bought it in March. I should not have had the transmission replaced already on a brand new car. Even with the transmission being replaced the car is still wanting to stall out. This makes for very unsafe driving and could lead to an accident as well. It also has acceleration issues when pressing the gas pedal it doesn't want to go then out of no where speeds up real fast. Very concerned and wondering if I'm ge only person with such bad luck to be the only car owner of a brand new Sentra having this problem with my car. It's been to the repair shop 4 times already and I will be going back less then a week later after having the transmission replaced. The forward collision sensor stops working when it's raining outside as well. That's the time you need it the most. It says it's been disabled and the sensor is blocked even though there is nothing blocking it.