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Nissan Maxima Brake Job (Seventh Gen 2009-’14)

The Maxima has been redesigned several times over the years and received the marketing term 4DSC, 4-door Sports Car, because of its 3.5L V6 engine and sporty suspension. The seventh generation Maxima (A35) was redesigned in 2009 and shares the Nissan D platform with the fourth generation Nissan Altima and second-generation Nissan Murano. These brake systems are known to make noise if the proper procedures and brake materials are not installed properly.

Nissan Maxima Brake Job Tips

Called the four-door sports car by Nissan, the 2004-2008 Maxima brake system is easy to service with very few complaints of brake noise or pulsation. The system used the same brake pads, rotors and calipers on all models. There were some changes in 2007 to the ABS system.

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Nissan Maxima: Rear Caliper Clunk, Rattle Or Knocking Noise

Applied Vehicles:  2001-’02 Maxima (A33) Applied Dates: 2001 – All vehicles; 2002 – Vehicles built before Sept. 20, 2001. If a customer with an above-listed 2001-’02 Maxima complains of a clunk, knock or rattle noise from the rear of the vehicle while driving on rough road surfaces or over harsh bumps, it may be caused

PaceSetter Offers Direct-fit Catalytic Converter For 2002-2003 Nissan Maxima And 2002-2004 Infinity I35, 3.5L Engine

PaceSetter Direct-Fit Catalytic Converters utilize mandrel-bent stainless steel tubing for maximum efficiency and CNC-machined thick steel flanges for a factory-like fit and good seal, said the company. This ‘pot-cat’ catalytic converter, (#201102), is a direct replacement for the original equipment unit. It is, however, not legal for use or sale in California.

Tech Tip: Nissan Maxima’s ABS Activates On Normal Braking, ABS Warning Lamp Is On

If you confirm that the ABS light is on with one or more of the following DTCs stored – C1105, C1110, C1124, C1126 – and/or the ABS system activates with normal braking, follow the Service Procedure.

Nissan Maxima Catches Fire While on Lift Causing $15,000 in Damages

A Nissan Maxima caught fire Wednesday morning while it was up on a lift at Romero Service in Indianapolis, IN. Flames from the vehicle spread to the insulation in the ceiling of the shop.

Tech Feature: 2004-2008 Nissan Maxima Brake Job

Called the four-door sports car by Nissan, the 2004-2008 Maxima brake system is easy to service with very few complaints of brake noise or pulsation. The system used the same brake pads, rotors and calipers on all models. There were some changes in 2007 to the ABS system. The system uses floating piston calipers on the front and rear with the parking brake in the hub of the rotor.

Tech Tip: Oil Cooler Leak on Nissan Maxima and Murano Vehicles

You may get one of the Nissan vehicles listed below in the shop with engine oil accumulated on the engine block below the engine oil cooler area. Inspect the engine, engine oil cooler and the oil cooler gasket for oil leakage. You may use a fluorescent oil dye leak detector to help more easily determine which component is leaking. If the oil is leaking from the oil cooler rubber gasket, replace the rubber gasket using the following manufacturer’s Service Procedure ….

Nissan Tech Tip: Abnormal Noise From Front Engine Mount

A two-piece design front engine mount is currently being used for the vehicle applications listed in this Tech Tip. A single thunk noise may be heard during the first few accelerations of the day from this type of mount, and is considered normal operation.

2013 Nissan Pathfinder Brake Job (Fourth Gen)

The Pathfinder’s brake layout is relatively straightforward with ABS and Traction Control on all four wheels. The system switches fluid pressure of each brake caliper to increase, hold or decrease via signals from the control unit in the ABS actuator and electric control unit.