03 SE TE Wheels Flaking
03 SE TE Wheels Flaking
folx -
just stopped by the dealership after i noticed large flakes coming off of my wheels (all four)
... this included some of the finish bubbling up in discolored bubbles. i have not used ANY cleaning products on the wheels/tires and it has only been through the carwash 3 times since i bought it. the dealership immediately put a call into the service dept manager for me. apparently this isnt the first time they had heard of this happening, but its the worse case they've seen to this point.
they will probably order a whole new set of wheels for me ...
has anyone else noticed this problem? has the dealership taken corrective action? ill post an update monday after i talk to the service manager.
thx!
just stopped by the dealership after i noticed large flakes coming off of my wheels (all four)
... this included some of the finish bubbling up in discolored bubbles. i have not used ANY cleaning products on the wheels/tires and it has only been through the carwash 3 times since i bought it. the dealership immediately put a call into the service dept manager for me. apparently this isnt the first time they had heard of this happening, but its the worse case they've seen to this point.they will probably order a whole new set of wheels for me ...
has anyone else noticed this problem? has the dealership taken corrective action? ill post an update monday after i talk to the service manager.
thx!
hmmm...if this is a problem on all TEs, maybe you should have the dealer put on some regular SE Rims, or maybe some nice 2k1 Anniversary edition ones, since you did pay for special rims. And it should all be free, of course. From what I understand, these new rims, genuine from Nissan are around the $300 range, so to have them flake like that is ridiculous. Maybe it's time for some Konig Tantrums
Re: 03 SE TE Wheels Flaking
Originally posted by jerdubois
folx -
just stopped by the dealership after i noticed large flakes coming off of my wheels (all four)
... this included some of the finish bubbling up in discolored bubbles. i have not used ANY cleaning products on the wheels/tires and it has only been through the carwash 3 times since i bought it. the dealership immediately put a call into the service dept manager for me. apparently this isnt the first time they had heard of this happening, but its the worse case they've seen to this point.
they will probably order a whole new set of wheels for me ...
has anyone else noticed this problem? has the dealership taken corrective action? ill post an update monday after i talk to the service manager.
thx!
folx -
just stopped by the dealership after i noticed large flakes coming off of my wheels (all four)
... this included some of the finish bubbling up in discolored bubbles. i have not used ANY cleaning products on the wheels/tires and it has only been through the carwash 3 times since i bought it. the dealership immediately put a call into the service dept manager for me. apparently this isnt the first time they had heard of this happening, but its the worse case they've seen to this point.they will probably order a whole new set of wheels for me ...
has anyone else noticed this problem? has the dealership taken corrective action? ill post an update monday after i talk to the service manager.
thx!
I haven't noticed anything like that with my rims, but I'll check tomorrow when it's light out just to be sure. In either case, if you get new rims, that'd be pretty nice (just hopefully they won't peel).
Carwash?!?!?!?!?! 
I have heard nothing but nightmares from people who use car washes. It's a brand new car, treat is as such! I also have a 2k3 TE SE with no flaking. I've seen guys at the car wash use stuff on the rims and hit them with a broom before it goes into the scratch machine. It could be acid wheel cleaner or something very harsh.
If you do get your rims replaced, please don't go to the car wash anymore. I'll only go to self serve places myself, or now that I have my own hose I do it in the driveway. If it is too cold, wait for it to get warm. You are better off letting the car sit dirty then having it done at a carwash. Just make sure you put on a good coat of wax!

I have heard nothing but nightmares from people who use car washes. It's a brand new car, treat is as such! I also have a 2k3 TE SE with no flaking. I've seen guys at the car wash use stuff on the rims and hit them with a broom before it goes into the scratch machine. It could be acid wheel cleaner or something very harsh.
If you do get your rims replaced, please don't go to the car wash anymore. I'll only go to self serve places myself, or now that I have my own hose I do it in the driveway. If it is too cold, wait for it to get warm. You are better off letting the car sit dirty then having it done at a carwash. Just make sure you put on a good coat of wax!
Originally posted by spta97
Carwash?!?!?!?!?!
If it is too cold, wait for it to get warm. You are better off letting the car sit dirty then having it done at a carwash. Just make sure you put on a good coat of wax!
Carwash?!?!?!?!?!

If it is too cold, wait for it to get warm. You are better off letting the car sit dirty then having it done at a carwash. Just make sure you put on a good coat of wax!
if you live in an area where you dont have to worry about harsh environmental conditions such as salt and wet-roads, and you live in a soft always-70-degree-phoenix sun you can wash your car anytime you like (believe me, i would love to).
in addition, im guessing touchless carwashes probably do less damage to your car than a sponge/cleaning cloth will.
cars are meant to be used ... and washed. i dont think that flaking off of finish from a wheel is normal ... and from nissan's reaction, neither do they. i am scheduled for a 4:30 appt @ their shop this afternoon.
cheers -
Originally posted by jerdubois
very funny spta97 ... but i suppose you have no idea that i live in MA and we have just about the highest use of salt per capita of any state in the country. and if you do, then why dont you come up here in 3 years when i door panels have rusted through.
sometimes, if you live in an area where you dont have to worry about harsh environmental conditions such as salt and wet-roads, and you live in a soft always 70 degree degree phoenix sun you can wash your car anytime you like (believe me, i would love to).
in addition, im guessing touchless carwashes probably do less damage to your car than a sponge/cleaning cloth will.
cars are meant to be used ... an washed. i dont think that flaking off of finish from a wheel is normal ... and from nissan's reaction, neither do they. i am scheduled for a 4:30 appt @ their shop this afternoon.
cheers -
very funny spta97 ... but i suppose you have no idea that i live in MA and we have just about the highest use of salt per capita of any state in the country. and if you do, then why dont you come up here in 3 years when i door panels have rusted through.
sometimes, if you live in an area where you dont have to worry about harsh environmental conditions such as salt and wet-roads, and you live in a soft always 70 degree degree phoenix sun you can wash your car anytime you like (believe me, i would love to).
in addition, im guessing touchless carwashes probably do less damage to your car than a sponge/cleaning cloth will.
cars are meant to be used ... an washed. i dont think that flaking off of finish from a wheel is normal ... and from nissan's reaction, neither do they. i am scheduled for a 4:30 appt @ their shop this afternoon.
cheers -
I was out with the hose last weekend pouring hot water though it to melt the ice...but then again I'm insane! I would at least take it to a hand wash place. Most of them that I've seen in NY are about $10. Not much more than a car wash I'd imagine.
Good luck with the appt, let us know if the new wheels hold up to the carwash. They better, otherwise I'm gonna be all "
" on you again!
UPDATE - next steps from nna
folx -
here is the update. i spoke to my service director 2 weeks ago. after speaking to the nna tech, they needed pictures which i promptly sent to him w/ highlights of the flaking and bubbling.
nna (keeping inline w/ the french ceo), have decided to take the next 2 weeks off (dec 25 - jan 3rd). but he sounded rather upbeat on the possibility of getting the wheels replaced. the flaking has only gotten worse.
there is some info on the forum that these wheels are "high polish". nothing could be further from the truth - they are finished w/ a spray on tint (think tinted poly for your wheels instead of your furniture) ontop of the stock SE wheels.
regards -
jerome
here is the update. i spoke to my service director 2 weeks ago. after speaking to the nna tech, they needed pictures which i promptly sent to him w/ highlights of the flaking and bubbling.
nna (keeping inline w/ the french ceo), have decided to take the next 2 weeks off (dec 25 - jan 3rd). but he sounded rather upbeat on the possibility of getting the wheels replaced. the flaking has only gotten worse.
there is some info on the forum that these wheels are "high polish". nothing could be further from the truth - they are finished w/ a spray on tint (think tinted poly for your wheels instead of your furniture) ontop of the stock SE wheels.
regards -
jerome
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Re: UPDATE - next steps from nna
Originally posted by jerdubois
folx -
here is the update. i spoke to my service director 2 weeks ago. after speaking to the nna tech, they needed pictures which i promptly sent to him w/ highlights of the flaking and bubbling.
nna (keeping inline w/ the french ceo), have decided to take the next 2 weeks off (dec 25 - jan 3rd). but he sounded rather upbeat on the possibility of getting the wheels replaced. the flaking has only gotten worse.
there is some info on the forum that these wheels are "high polish". nothing could be further from the truth - they are finished w/ a spray on tint (think tinted poly for your wheels instead of your furniture) ontop of the stock SE wheels.
regards -
jerome
folx -
here is the update. i spoke to my service director 2 weeks ago. after speaking to the nna tech, they needed pictures which i promptly sent to him w/ highlights of the flaking and bubbling.
nna (keeping inline w/ the french ceo), have decided to take the next 2 weeks off (dec 25 - jan 3rd). but he sounded rather upbeat on the possibility of getting the wheels replaced. the flaking has only gotten worse.
there is some info on the forum that these wheels are "high polish". nothing could be further from the truth - they are finished w/ a spray on tint (think tinted poly for your wheels instead of your furniture) ontop of the stock SE wheels.
regards -
jerome
this is the first I've heard of this...
I was just admiring my rims today...thinking how much more i liked them over the stock SE 17's...this sucks...I better take a closer look at them, to see if they already have the problem..
-vq
UPDATE - resolution from Natick Nissan
well -
after dropping the car off for its 7500 + an inspection of the wheel status by the regional parts rep, it was agreed that the wheel would be replaced. it turns out what i thought was bubbling on the other 3 was actually a paint mark used @ the plant to balance the tires. it should have been removed during the pre-pickup inspection.
so the result is that the wheel w/ the flaking (on about 25% of the wheel now) will be replaced, free of charge.
in addition, the guys did an alignment during the 7500 (tires rotated) and the car no longer pulls.
bruce carr is the service director @ nissan natick and he has been SUPERB! no complaints on my first time around w/ nissan service!
cheers -
after dropping the car off for its 7500 + an inspection of the wheel status by the regional parts rep, it was agreed that the wheel would be replaced. it turns out what i thought was bubbling on the other 3 was actually a paint mark used @ the plant to balance the tires. it should have been removed during the pre-pickup inspection.
so the result is that the wheel w/ the flaking (on about 25% of the wheel now) will be replaced, free of charge.
in addition, the guys did an alignment during the 7500 (tires rotated) and the car no longer pulls.
bruce carr is the service director @ nissan natick and he has been SUPERB! no complaints on my first time around w/ nissan service!
cheers -
Re: UPDATE - resolution from Natick Nissan
Originally posted by jerdubois
well -
so the result is that the wheel w/ the flaking (on about 25% of the wheel now) will be replaced, free of charge.
well -
so the result is that the wheel w/ the flaking (on about 25% of the wheel now) will be replaced, free of charge.
Re: Re: UPDATE - resolution from Natick Nissan
Originally posted by 2k2wannabe
If I was you I'd find out what they're going to do with the damaged rim. See if they'll let you buy it (at a discount, of course).
If I was you I'd find out what they're going to do with the damaged rim. See if they'll let you buy it (at a discount, of course).
Originally posted by jerdubois
cheers -
cheers -
Originally posted by spta97
Well, I live in NY so I'm not as bad off as you. Although sometimes the weather report reads "2 inches of snow, 6 inches of salt!"
I was out with the hose last weekend pouring hot water though it to melt the ice...but then again I'm insane! I would at least take it to a hand wash place. Most of them that I've seen in NY are about $10. Not much more than a car wash I'd imagine.
Good luck with the appt, let us know if the new wheels hold up to the carwash. They better, otherwise I'm gonna be all "
" on you again!
Well, I live in NY so I'm not as bad off as you. Although sometimes the weather report reads "2 inches of snow, 6 inches of salt!"
I was out with the hose last weekend pouring hot water though it to melt the ice...but then again I'm insane! I would at least take it to a hand wash place. Most of them that I've seen in NY are about $10. Not much more than a car wash I'd imagine.
Good luck with the appt, let us know if the new wheels hold up to the carwash. They better, otherwise I'm gonna be all "
" on you again!
Originally posted by Wasim521
From what I understand, these new rims, genuine from Nissan are around the $300 range, so to have them flake like that is ridiculous. Maybe it's time for some Konig Tantrums
From what I understand, these new rims, genuine from Nissan are around the $300 range, so to have them flake like that is ridiculous. Maybe it's time for some Konig Tantrums
Originally posted by Young04
i'm with jer on this one - it sucks to take your car to a car wash, but sometimes there really isn't an option.
i'm with jer on this one - it sucks to take your car to a car wash, but sometimes there really isn't an option.
base-coat grey!
cheers -
jerome
Originally posted by Maximam
I agree and the touchless carwashes are regional so some people have not seen them. There is no problem using a touchless carwash, unless water is bad for your car
I agree and the touchless carwashes are regional so some people have not seen them. There is no problem using a touchless carwash, unless water is bad for your car
I'm in the DC area; I wonder what people in the warmer climes would think about the lines of 20 or 30 cars at the car washes when the temp goes above freezing?
And, why doesn't DC have any of those wash it yourself places? Too cold?
If you can get nissan to replace the rims, personally i would just hand wash the car from now on if possible, i had that happen with my last car. the car wash caused the rims coating to flake, the guide can scratch the rims as well.
I have a 2K3 SE TE and haven't had any problems with the rims yet either. Never knew there was a problem, but thanks for the info and i will definitely keep an eye out.
Personally i wash my car myself and just use soap and water on the rims.
Personally i wash my car myself and just use soap and water on the rims.
Originally posted by griffy2k2max
the car wash caused the rims coating to flake, the guide can scratch the rims as well.
the car wash caused the rims coating to flake, the guide can scratch the rims as well.
just makes me worry more about the paint on the rest of the car.
but hey, i love the car and the dealership just installed the new wheel - no hassles, no worries. check out nissan of natick (ma) they were fantastic. bruce carr, service director, took care of the issue himself.
Well I bring my Max into car washes all the time. I can't wait until it warms up because that will take 5 months since I live in Canada. The car still looks fine though. The water literally freezes as the car comes out the car wash and the wheels turn white because all the water on it just freeze on the chrome. I sometimes envy people in say California because you can show off your clean car all the time. But then I think to myself, I would defintely miss out driving in the snow. It's tonnes of fun and it really can train you to be a good driver ... ralley style! hehehe
Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions on what to put in the leather seats for protection? I have heard no water, some say no fatty stuff ... so what should I feed the cow skin with? hahaha
Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions on what to put in the leather seats for protection? I have heard no water, some say no fatty stuff ... so what should I feed the cow skin with? hahaha
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