NISSAN ALTIMA RUSTING FLOORBOARDS ALERT

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Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Nissan Alleging Faulty Flooring Pan Design Causing Floorboards to Erode

According to the class action complaint filed April 14, 2015, 2002-2006 Nissan Altimas’ floorboards rust and corrode completely through during normal operation of the vehicle when exposed to the elements.

If you or a family member currently own a 2002-2006 Nissan Altima and have experienced rusting and corroding floorboards, you may be entitled to compensation.

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NISSAN ALTIMA RUSTING FLOORBOARDS ALERT

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About Nissan Altima Rusting Floorboards

A class action complaint was filed on April 14, 2015 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois alleging the model years 2002-2006 Nissan Altimas contain a design flaw as a result of poor flooring pan design which may stop water from draining causing the floorboards to rust, corrode and peel away from underneath the vehicle. The lawsuit contends that this corrosion is premature and poses a risk to the owner’s safety.

Holes in the floorboards can cause safety threats including allowing carbon monoxide and exhaust fumes into the interior of the car, drivers’ feet being stuck in the floorboards and inadequate support for car seats. It is often the mechanics that spot this issue while performing routine maintenance the vehicles.

Despite these possible safety risks to the public, neither Nissan nor the NHTSA have referred to this issue as a defect or a risk to the public’s safety. Nissan has also not issued any safety recalls or offered to rectify the situation with monetary relief to those affected by this defect.