Lotus888, it's nice that you want to help out but we really like to give the OP a chance to spot their own mistakes and correct them. Let's see if tufguy can work out what he/she wrote incorrectly first.
I have issues with my friend(means we have some problem with each other). But when we say "I have issues with my claim or car" so, that means, we are facing some problem that needs to be solved.
"Having an issue/having issues" generally means "having a problem/problems with" regardless of the rest of the sentence. The nature of those problems would differ, of course, but the general meaning of "to have an issue" doesn't change.