2018 Nissan Frontier: electrical system tops a small set of owner complaints
Across 25 owner complaints to NHTSA, the electrical system is the most-reported area at 5 reports (20%), followed by service brakes (4, 16%), then suspension and vehicle speed control (3 each, 12%) and air bags (2, 8%). No complaint in any of these categories notes a crash, fire, injury, or death.
Most reported areas
Electrical System020%
Most-reported area: 5 complaints (20%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. One owner describes a loose ignition switch that kept the vehicle from starting.
Service Brakes016%
4 complaints (16%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. One owner reports the brake and accelerator pedals sitting too close together, so braking also pressed the gas and the truck lunged forward.
Suspension012%
3 complaints (12%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. One owner reports a wheel-alignment problem the dealer could not fix without installing a kit.
Vehicle Speed Control012%
3 complaints (12%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. One owner describes throttle dead spots when pulling away from stops, so nothing happens until the transmission kicks down.
Air Bags08%
2 complaints (8%), with no crashes, fires, or injuries reported. One owner reports the passenger airbag warning light flashing continually, with a dealer finding the occupant-classification module installed incorrectly.
General information compiled from public NHTSA complaint data, for reference only — not professional advice and not reviewed by automotive experts. Verify before acting; Studio AM is not responsible for decisions made from it.