10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
77,702 miles

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problem #113

Feb 242012

Titan

  • 138,000 miles
As my husband just got off the interstate the rear end completely blew out, parts went everywhere. Wheels locked up. A gentleman that was walking brought me some parts that shot across the street. Thank god I was off the interstate where the speed limit is 70 mph, the ending to this story would be more tragic. Long story short, it was the entire rear end. Looks like I am looking at a $2,000 repair that evidently Nissan knows all about with the complaints and it is crazy they have not done a thing about it. I know and understand that things happen to vehicles, but we had no warning of what just took place.

- Worthington, WV, USA

problem #112

Feb 192012

Titan 8-cyl

  • 80,000 miles
2005 Nissan Titan SE - right rear axle seal leaking onto brakes. 80,000 miles on truck.

- Valdosta, GA, USA

problem #111

Feb 102012

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • miles
Vehicle has only 49K miles on it and had to have the right rear axle seal replaced for the second time. This time out of my pocket as it was out of warranty. Many Titan owners are having this issue. Appears there is no permanent fix for this issue. There should be a recall as if the fluid totally leaked out, I and many others could have a serious accident caused by the rear end failure.

- Fredericksburg, VA, USA

problem #110

Feb 092012

Titan

  • 130,762 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Titan. While driving 25 mph, the contact smelled smoke coming from the vehicle when she drove to the side of the road. After inspection, she noticed that fluid was leaking from the vehicle. Neither the dealer nor manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle failure was not diagnosed or repaired. The current and the failure mileage was 130,762.

- Canton, MS, USA

problem #109

Feb 082012

Titan 8-cyl

  • 65,000 miles
The rear end of my vehicle is make alot of noise which seems to get louder as I accelerate. I found out that noise is coming fom the differential.

- Metairie, LA, USA

problem #108

Dec 122011

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • 75,000 miles
Failed rear end causing complete loss of power. I had two children in the car and the explosion scared them to say the least.

- Oakland, NJ, USA

problem #107

Jan 302012

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • 62,000 miles
Rear axle seals leaking. Diff fluid is getting on the brake rotors, pads, and wheels.

- Gaffney, SC, USA

problem #106

Jan 212012

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • 62,213 miles
First heard roaring (wub wub wub wub sound coming from underneath when truck was coasting approximately 45 mph (no accelerator pressed) the faster I was coasting the louder and higher the sound became. Sounded like bad tires, but upon pressing accelerator pedal, noise would completely go away. I took the truck home immediately and called my mechanic to come drive it and diagnose the vehicle. He took it for a test drive, brought it back and told me do not drive this truck; it is too dangerous. Something is seriously wrong with the drive train probably the wheel bearings of differential. He would not drive it to his garage either as he had his young daughter and her friend with him. He came back with another guy to drive his vehicle as he would drive mine to his shop and told me he would put it on the lift and check it out. He drove away. I went back inside and then a few minutes later I see him backing down the driveway. I went out and asked him what was wrong at which time he informed me he heard a clanging and stopped immediately, and upon inspection found the drive shaft had fallen out onto the ground. He found the nut and repaired it well enough to back it to my home down the driveway. He showed me underneath and fluid was everywhere. I could see a definite gap between the driveshaft and where it attaches at the rear axle. He came back with a car-hauler and will inform me as to the full extent of the damage. Thank god this catastrophic failure did not occur on the highway at speed with traffic. I have also had severe brake shake like many, many other Titan owners.

- Corryton, TN, USA

problem #105

Jan 032012

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • 101,278 miles
2005 Nissan Titan 4X4 differential started making a noise when turning left or right from stop. We were told it could be limited slip issue and have fluid changed and make sure synthetic lube is put back in. Mechanic showed me a part of a spider gear that was stuck to the magnetic drain plug. Said we needed a new limited slip and probably not planetary gears. We were shocked when we were told that Nissan prohibits the differential manufacturer from selling separate parts for the differential - you have to purchase the complete differential from Nissan and it cost $2800 just for the part. Checking this out on blogs, it appears that Nissan had this problem on years '04 - '06 model years and they changed to a more substantial differential in 2008 because they must have seen the groundswell of totaled out differentials. Most people just shell out the money and don't file complaints so unless Nissan is forced to come clean on the problem we are you know what. My wife drives this truck to work everyday. We have pulled a boat trailer 6 times on 30 mile trips. This is a bunch of you know what.

- Tulsa, OK, USA

problem #104

Jan 132012

Titan 8-cyl

  • 1,200 miles
In 2005 4 months after I purchased the Titan, I was involved in a minor rear end accident that dented the rear bumper. 2 months after the accident and the bumper was replaced I noticed seepage coming from the rear axle. I thought it was due to the accident and did not have the seals replaced. It was not. The leak has entered into my emergency brake system and it has never performed properly. On January 13, 2012 a loud noise from the rear end prompted me to exit the interstate where I noticed smoke and a burning oil smell coming from the axle. The bearings were replaced and I drove the truck for 20 miles and the truck broke down again. I reseached the problem on the internet and found many complaints regarding seal leaks and replacement of the axle shaft. I also found a 2010 service bulletin from Nissan instructing replacement of the axle shaft and associated components. I have 200,000 miles on my truck and it has performed relatively well, but I have an issue with Nissan for not addressing the issue and risking my familys' safety for 5 years before issuing a safety bulletin.

- Old Hickory, TN, USA

problem #103

Dec 242011

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • 80,000 miles
Was driving our 2005 Nissan Titan approximately 15 mph when the rear differential failed. We were 30 seconds from getting on a major interstate. There was a loud "pop" sound and the truck jerked and seemed to slip out of gear and locked up. The truck was barely drivable. Our mechanic determined that it was the rear differential. When he called Nissan to order the parts to rebuild it, he was told by the Nissan parts distributor that because of "previous problems" with the differential, they only sell the entire differential part, not the individual components, the part alone was $2900. Our entire bill was $3800, and ofcourse we are out of warranty. We conducted research on this issue and found 80 complaints on this NHTSA website, countless consumer complaints on various websites, and even some court cases. Nissan clearly knows about this potentially life-threatening issue in the 2004 and 2005 models and has done nothing about it to protect consumers. We will be pursuing this with Nissan and will be taking legal action if necessary. Not sure why nothing has been done about this especially given all the complaints out there. NHTSA should look into this issue as this defect is very dangerous and could cause a fatal accident (if it hasn't already). Shame on you Nissan.

- Garnet Valley, PA, USA

problem #102

Jan 142012

Titan

  • miles
It stop working for no reason. I was on a icy road the 4X4 light said that the truck was in 4wheel drive an it wasn, T.that cause a near acident! I got online and I see that this is a on going problem should be a recall

- Novinger, MO, USA

problem #101

Dec 272011

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • 70,123 miles
Had a bad sound coming out of front tire area. Noticed grey oil the following day on my garage floor. 70,123 miles on it. Took my '05 Titan to my service guy. Said the front differential is completely gone. Got it repaired yesterday, $2100....looked online and saw folks with the same issues, many folks! seems to me Nissan should own up to this being an issue with these model year trucks and correct the problem (ie recall) before its a major accident for someone. My mechanic noticed that the part number was superseded by another number, most likely meaning that Nissan knows of the issue and that's their way of "correcting" the issue. Only issue Nissan, consumers pay for the issue. Makes me want to re-think about purchasing another Nissan product, I have two presently.

- Colorado Springs, CO, USA

problem #100

Dec 102011

Titan

  • 92,000 miles
Vehicle rear differential failed with out cause. With any slight turn of the wheel the entire vehicle would jump and a loud knocking sound was herd at the rear end. Nissan dealership informed me that this seems to be an issue with the vent tubes corroded causing pressure to build up in the rear differential and the spyder gear(s) fail. Nissan will not issue a recall for this issue and does not supply rebuild parts for the vehicle- their only fix is for me to purchase a new rear axle. Searching on google has reviewed 168,000 hits for this problem. I find it difficult to believe that this is an isolated issue. My local transmission shop is unable to locate a used rear axle as demand for these parts is extremely high. Had this happened on the highway it probably would have caused a fatal accident as a sudden locking of the rear end at 60 mph plus would cause a loss of control.

- Tallmadge, OH, USA

problem #99

Nov 292011

Titan 8-cyl

  • miles
2005 Nissan Titan king cab 2X4 leaking oil from both side of the axle. Problem axle seek failure. Upon taking the truck into the dealership for checkup and they quoted me for about $1700 in repairs. As per there tsb they will replace both axle seals and axle "tsb ntb10-032" if the seals fail on most of the Titan's shouldn't Nissan do a recall on this plus when I was there the service man stated that there tsb says to replace both axle which drives up the cost instead of just replacing the axle seal.

- Kingsville, TX, USA

problem #98

Nov 152011

Titan

  • 95,000 miles
I was in New York for the week. I was currently out spotting deer, I went to turn around, I put the truck in reverse and it sounded like my rear end blew up. I then continued to camp. The next day I went to drive it and it poppedlike crazy making a big noise in rear. I drove it to a garage and they checked my rear differential and said my spider gears in the rear end snapped. There was pieces of gears all through my rear differential. This is a dangerous thing that can happen and has been happening with Nissan Titans. I notified Nissan and was told to take it to a Nissan garage, the closest garage is 47 miles I will have to pay for towing and everything there is no recall on the rear axles but there should be because this is happening all over. Titan rear ends are to small for the truck. Also it is going to cost around 3000 because Nissan does not make the parts for rear axle, how pathetic is that!

- Belleville, PA, USA

problem #97

Jun 032008

Titan

  • 40,000 miles
I had both rear wheel axle seals that started to leak replaced on my Nissan Titan. (both replaced by the Nissan dealer)the right rear at 40,527 and the left rear at 55,638. Now again the right rear is leaking again at 79,000. I talked to the dealer about this problem and was told they don't see a lot of problems with these wheel seals leaking. From what I read about other owners of Nissan Titans I disagree. I believe this is a serious problem that needs to be looked at. Getting oil on the brakes is a accident waiting to happen. Need help here. Thanks.

- Bristow, VA, USA

problem #96

Nov 012011

Titan

  • miles
I have noticed that my rear axle seal is leaking and have been looking into it and everything I have come across says to report it with NHTSA and with the couple of cars I have had for a long time and one was a yr 1979 I have never seen the rear axle leak and they had more miles on them I don't know what is so different between those cars and this one. Thank you for your time.

- Lexington , KY, USA

problem #95

Sep 042011

Titan 4WD 8-cyl Diesel

  • 68,000 miles
While taking my 05 Titan in for a service appointment (to replace a melted wiring harness from my tailpipe falling off, but that's another story/problem) I heard a soft whine. I reported it to the service manager. He called me back later in the day and told me that it was likely a bearing in the rear differential. He said he couldn't replace the bearing, that the differential was a complete assembly and had to be fully replaced at a cost of $2400. I asked him what he would do, and he said he'd keep driving it until the whine got too obnoxious. So I did not replace it. I picked the truck up on Friday, 9/2/11. Two days later, while slowing down on a highway to make a turn, I heard a grating sound, followed by the truck locking up. When I got out, the drive shaft was laying on the ground. The differential had locked up. Had to be towed. I bought the truck to be able to deliver hay, which with my trailer is about 6,000 pounds. I deliver typically 6 loads a year, and it is about a 10 mile drive to my customer's home. Over 90% of my miles on the truck are highway miles, with the cruise on and in 2 wheel drive. I do not take it off road. I only use 4 wheel drive when we have snow on the ground (2 or 3 times a year). The truck is garaged at home and at work. There is no way the differential should be failing on a full size pickup truck under these conditions. I opened a case with Nissan Consumer Affairs, and told them that I felt Nissan should pay a substantial percentage of the repair even though the truck had 68,000 miles and the warranty ran out at 60,000 miles. They rejected my claim and paid nothing.

- Union, KY, USA

problem #94

Aug 202009

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • 49,168 miles
The front and rear wheel seals and spacers are faulty and causing fluid to leak out onto the brakes and brake pads. Which could cause fire, braking problems and if unfixed could cause the front/rear end to go out on the truck.

- Chillicothe, OH, USA

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