Nissan Agrees To Settle Delta Stroke Sensor Brake Defect Lawsuit - CarComplaints.com

— Nissan has agreed to settle a lawsuit over defective brakes with delta stroke sensors that allegedly can cause brake failure in about 350,000 older vehicles. The Nissan delta stroke sensor lawsuit names the vehicles as the 2004-2008 Nissan Titan, Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56. Lead plaintiffs Brandon and Erin Banks filed the class-action lawsuit in 2011 that accused Nissan of selling trucks and SUVs... The plaintiffs claim Nissan concealed the defective delta stroke sensors just so the automaker could make more money. Nissan has agreed to reimburse affected owners $20 to $800, based on the circumstances of each owner. If you own one of the affected Nissan or Infiniti vehicles and had the vehicle repaired when it had more than 120,000 miles, the minimum you will receive is $20. If the vehicle had less than 48,000 miles when it was repaired, the most you could... However, that's not what many owners say about the 2004-2008 Nissan Titan, Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56. "I was on my way home from work and a car cut me off, I stepped on my brakes and the brakes went down to the floor and I heard and felt a... Source: www.carcomplaints.com