2015 Nissan Altima losing power

Asked by Tracy-Paul Nov 10, 2018 at 12:48 PM about the 2015 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car is not running right! I seems as if it doesn’t
want to go. I press the gas pedal and it bogeys
down. I just replaced the battery, autozone said
that the battery was bad. When I drove home it is
still bogging down when I press the gas. What
could I be?

5 Answers

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Good luck!! My 2015 Altima looses speed also and has been into the dealer 4 times now, no resolution as of yet. I think this is a HUGE safety issue if your car can’t accelerate in traffic! Nissan HAS to have dealt with this issue before!

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I am also having this problem. It almost left me stranded the other night!

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Husband had this problem, after 3 goes at the dealer they finally replaced the intake manifold and no problems since *knock wood*.

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My Altimas leftblinker and radio screen flickered on and off when car was off than the left blinker kept flickering on and off by it self and sometimes just the ticking sound of the blinker with no light flashing. Than last night it was loosing power when I would accelerate or barely accelerate when I had the pedal pushed to the floor????

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Thank you man I really appreciate it

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