I generally like the braking performance of my 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe. However, I am frustrated with the reoccurring rotor runout that I've experienced.
Around 20K miles, the pulsing bothered me enough that I took it to the dealer who turned the front rotors under warranty at no cost to me. The technician's notes were:
FOUND FRONT ROTORS OUT OF ROUND
RF 1.020 AFTER CUT 1.010
LF 1.021 AFTER CUT 1.011
REMACHINED RIGHT AND LEFT FRONT BRAKE ROTORS
Then, around 35K, when the pulsing started to come back, I took it back to the same dealer who again turned them (including the rears this time) under warranty at no cost to me. The technician's notes were:
EXCESSIVE RUN OUT OF FRONT ROTORS
.0011 RUNOUT
MACHINE FRONT BRAKE ROTORS FOR EVEN RUN OUT .0001 AFTER
EXCESSIVE RUN OUT OF .0012 ON REAR ROTORS CAUSING PULSATION
TECH MACHINED REAR BRAKE ROTORS . .0001 RUNOUT AFTER MACHINE.
Now I'm at 50K and the pulsation has come back. I'm no longer under the bumper-to-bumper warranty but am wondering if I have the basis for a legitimate complaint. It seems that if the proper corrective action had been taken before, the problem wouldn't keep coming back every 15K miles.
What do you guys think about the situation?
Did Nissan just use poor rotors?
Is it likely that there is an issue with runout on the wheel hubs that is causing this to come back?
Could it be an issue with the OE pads and how they lay down material over time?
What would you do if this were your vehicle?
Around 20K miles, the pulsing bothered me enough that I took it to the dealer who turned the front rotors under warranty at no cost to me. The technician's notes were:
FOUND FRONT ROTORS OUT OF ROUND
RF 1.020 AFTER CUT 1.010
LF 1.021 AFTER CUT 1.011
REMACHINED RIGHT AND LEFT FRONT BRAKE ROTORS
Then, around 35K, when the pulsing started to come back, I took it back to the same dealer who again turned them (including the rears this time) under warranty at no cost to me. The technician's notes were:
EXCESSIVE RUN OUT OF FRONT ROTORS
.0011 RUNOUT
MACHINE FRONT BRAKE ROTORS FOR EVEN RUN OUT .0001 AFTER
EXCESSIVE RUN OUT OF .0012 ON REAR ROTORS CAUSING PULSATION
TECH MACHINED REAR BRAKE ROTORS . .0001 RUNOUT AFTER MACHINE.
Now I'm at 50K and the pulsation has come back. I'm no longer under the bumper-to-bumper warranty but am wondering if I have the basis for a legitimate complaint. It seems that if the proper corrective action had been taken before, the problem wouldn't keep coming back every 15K miles.
What do you guys think about the situation?
Did Nissan just use poor rotors?
Is it likely that there is an issue with runout on the wheel hubs that is causing this to come back?
Could it be an issue with the OE pads and how they lay down material over time?
What would you do if this were your vehicle?