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2005 Nissan Altima
Electrical Problems
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2005 Nissan Altima has two fairly significant problems with the floor pan rusting through & motor mounts breaking.
Altima owners report that up to a basketball-size hole develops under the floor mats where the floor pan metal rusts through. Average repair cost is over $1,000.
The broken motor mounts are less of a problem - they break at ~75,000 miles average & it's $400 to fix. Still, motor mounts should not break!
2005 Nissan Altima Electrical Problems
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- Wouldn't Start
- Multiple Interior Electrical Malfunctions
- Electronic Control Module, Recall Cost
- Loss Of Power
- Battery/Brake Indicators On
- Clicking Sound From Fuse Box, Problem Starting
- Negative Ground Cable Breaking
- NHTSA: Electrical System
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Ignition
- NHTSA: Electrical System: 12v/24v/48v Battery
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Ignition: Switch
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Wiring
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Wiring: Front Underhood
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Alternator/Generator/Regulator
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Ignition: Anti-Theft: Control ...
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Ignition: Module
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Starter Assembly: Relay
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Starter Assembly: Solenoid
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Wiring: Rear Compartment/Trunk
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