In recent months, several complaints from those who own or lease the 2020 Nissan Sentra have cropped up. While these complaints pertain to a range of issues, many address powertrain and braking failures. Multiple reports of emergency braking systems misfiring and putting drivers, passengers, and others in danger continue to arise, but the manufacturer has yet to acknowledge these complaints. For now, many Nissan customers continue to wait for clear answers and lasting fixes to these persistent problems.
One driver of the 2020 Nissan Sentra recounted several instances where the emergency braking system engaged suddenly and without reason, bringing the car to a complete stop in the middle of the road. According to this driver, the problem has happened on at least ten separate occasions within the last year, and the dealership provided no answers. Another driver experienced a similar event, narrowly avoiding an accident as they tried to steer their car out of danger while it braked suddenly. Until Nissan issues a recall for this issue, customers must wait for answers and solutions.
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