Don't hit the brakes so hard.
brakes are the braking system It could be a part of the control system It has a hydraulic system in the braking system
I own a 2001 maxima and use 1996 weels for the winter. I guess you can use 1995 to 2003 weels.
Could be timing belt tensioner.
A few suggestions, first I would not drive this car until I have had it checked out. losing power can cause hard steering and braking loss. Some of the causes could be a dirty fuel filter and or fuel injectors, some other intermittent causes could be a loose connection on the battery or elsewhere.
If the rotors are worn too thin, they could snap apart while braking, leaving you with no braking power at all.
it could be your mass air flow sensor
could need a tune up or you could have a bad fuel injector
They could, yes.
If you're feeling a shaking/shuddering through the steering wheel when braking, this could mean you have warped rotors or uneven wear in your brake pads. Check them. It could also signify an unbalance in your tires. If you're feeling a change in the braking, like locking up or a skidding, this could mean something is wrong with your ABS (if your model has ABS).
Noise from floor on 96 Nissan Maxima could be as a result of poor shifting. This often occurs when you use the wrong gear oil.
If a 1997 Nissan Maxima will crank but will not start, there could be a problem with the fuel pump. Another possibility is an issue with the ignition switch.
There could be a problem, and it could be also nothing to worry about. Best bet is to have your mechanic check it out.