10.0

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

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problem #193

Mar 222021

Titan

  • 203,000 miles
Transmission wont down shift, stuck in high gear, turn it off and back on and it will shift fine till I stop again

- Tallapoosa, GA, USA

problem #192

Apr 282020

Titan

  • 30 miles
My front differential half shaft has broken inside my differential case and ruined the diff I understand this is an ongoing issue with Nissan Titan trucks. I like everything about the truck but I can't believe this is an ongoing isssue and no recall has been done.

- Joliet, IL, USA

problem #191

Oct 012019

Titan

  • 187,000 miles
The transmission is going out, now the steering column separated from the rack and pinion.

- Winter Park, FL, USA

problem #190

Jul 152019

Titan

  • 155,000 miles
7/15/19 3:40 pm rush hour, began entering a state rd to cross both lanes, traffic traveling both directions posted 55 mph moved in a straight line halfway into oncoming traffic, but suddenly could not accelerate. Had to quickly reverse to avoid tbone situation from both sides. Scared me horribly. Backed up more tried again to go forward before attempting to cross but the same thing happened. Engine was revving at high rpms but truck would only move inches at a time in forward motion. So I traveled backwards in reverse the length of the whole street I was on to get back to my driveway and backed up my driveway where I parked and called for a ride from my HVAC tech who was meeting me at my church to install much needed ac unit. Only a couple days earlier, I had fluid leaking and took the truck in for repair, the tech informed me the transmission fluid and antifreeze tank had failed. The engine needed to be flushed, the tank, radiator and fluid replaced. He told me it happened all the time with Nissan. I will attach invoice from highly reputable repair shop.

- Ortonville, MI, USA

problem #189

Jan 082019

Titan

  • 110,000 miles
Front differential has axle popped out, after researching I have found that this is such a common problem that Nissan has redesigned the front differential to correct the issue. I have two options, first to take to a shop and have them replace the C clip only to fail again down the road or second to replace the front differential with the flawed design for over $2500. Would like to see Nissan issue a recall to correct the flawed design. This truck is used on road only and I only engage the four wheel drive when it snows and only use at low speeds for a short distance, this should not happen.

- Sioux Falls, SD, USA

problem #188

Apr 302019

Titan

  • 91,006 miles
While driving on the interstate the rear differential of my truck gave out and started smoking. I lost all power to control the momentum of the truck, almost causing it to flip because I was in the middle of changing lanes while driving 73 mph. I managed to coast to the side of the road and upon inspection of the passenger side rear axle I found all fluid had leaked out onto the rear wheel and it was smoking. I tried putting the truck in gear to see if I could move but there was no power being provided to the drive train. The only possible explanation is that the rear differential gave out. The truck only has 91006 miles on it and if this had occurred on one of the curves I and my family would all be in the hospital right now. The truck is currently parked at a repair shop awaiting repairs.

- Camp Lejeune, NC, USA

problem #187

Apr 012019

Titan

  • 140,000 miles
I was driving on the highway when my Nissan Titan 2005 started shaking while driving on a modern traffic. I suddenly started losing control of the truck and thank god I manage exit the freeway with the speed I manage to control. I pull over to the right and tried to find out what was wrong. My truck didn't want to turn on and I had 1/4 of gas left so it was imposible I needed gas after trying different methods, I walked to the nearest gas station, bought a gallon of gas with its proper fuel container and added to my truck then it turn on. I contacted my nearest Nissan dealer and they fixed 2 recalls that my truck already had but they didn't want to fix my main problem which is the fuel pump. And I read many Nissan Titan 2005 are having this problem, I found the recall number (10V074000) which the dealer I attended didn't want to fix it. It's been a bad experience because I could of crash and it couldn't gone worse due to my gas not been correctly plus I missed work and it's just putting stress on me I need this fix thank you

- Moreno Valley, CA, USA

problem #186

Dec 272018

Titan

  • 188,000 miles
I was driving my truck on a main road and stopped at a stop sign and when I went to accelerate my truck was barely moving, unless I put the pedal to the ground. The truck went into limp mode and after looking into it, the codes P1757 and P1759 came up for the front break solenoid valve and after examining the tcm, I noticed the pin snapped for the front break solenoid, hence making the truck go into limp mode. I researched this problem and noticed that multiple 2005 Nissan Titans have had the same problem of this pin snapping causing the truck to go into limp mode because the solenoid receives now power. I was turning onto a main road where the speed limit was 35 so I accelerated thinking it would do so normal and make it before an oncoming car was coming, when the truck was slowly moving in front of the incoming car, I had to quickly put the truck into reverse to avoid the on coming car because I was excepting to make the turn before the car would come but the truck going into limp mode cause the truck to take much longer to barely make that turn. I was lucky to reverse quick enough for I do not know if the incoming car would have stopped or slowed down in time.

- Coventry, RI, USA

problem #185

Aug 222018

Titan

  • 0 miles
I noticed oil in my driveway. However, I was unable to locate the source initially. The last incident I returned home from work. As I was about to leave, I noticed more oil on the ground. I started looking under my truck again. This time I found excessive amounts of oil on the rear driver side tire. I took my 2005 Nissan Titan to the repair shop. Upon completion of their inspection, I was given a copy of Nissan's service bulletin reference #ntb10-032 2004 - 2008 Titan, rear axle seal leaks. Their listed required action is to "install the new axle shaft assembly---which includes a new retainer, axle bearing, oil seal, bearing cage, and ABS rotor---listed in the parts information table". immediately below action is a note which states "do not replace the entire rear axle assembly for this incident, if it should occur". I contacted NHTSA who then referred me to Nissan @ 800-647-7261. Once in contact with Nissan, the representative asked for the last six numbers of the VIN, placed me on hold, and after a few minutes she came back and referred me to my initial point of contact. This should be a recall, not just a service bulletin. It would be very tragic to hear of a fatality as a result of a faulty product. Reading the many reviews from Titan owners it is evident the part is a defect and should be treated as such.

- Hueytown, AL, USA

problem #184

Dec 152016

Titan

  • 190,000 miles
Complete transmission failure due to faulty radiator design. Coolant mixed with atf, from internal transfer cooler leak.

- Cornelius, NC, USA

problem #183

Jan 312018

Titan

  • 165,000 miles
The axle shaft on the front differential came out causing failure to the front differential

- Meridian, MS, USA

problem #182

Aug 102017

Titan

  • miles
I have both left and right rear axle seals requiring replacement due to severe leaking. Dealer estimate at $600. I have read forums regarding this issue and it appears to be just short of a recall? 2005 Nissan Titan 2wd with 84,000 miles on it.

- Sacramento, CA, USA

problem #181

Jul 072017

Titan

  • 134,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Titan. The contact stated that the vehicle lost power while at a stop. There were no warning indicators illuminated. A local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the radiator and transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 134,000.

- Springboro, OH, USA

problem #180

May 232017

Titan

  • 185,000 miles
I was pulling out of a parking space at work when I heard the first clunk. Then later on that day I was turning to the left it clumped again now when going staight it clunk had and then I drained the oil and gas metal teeth from the spider gear was in the oil. It all started when I was moving at 10mph or les.

- Pickens, SC, USA

problem #179

Mar 162017

Titan

  • 145,000 miles
The front drivers side axle keeps falling out of the transfer case. I believe due to a C-clip failure. This happens when the truck is in motion and the steering wheel is turned.

- Moro, IL, USA

problem #178

Sep 192015

Titan

  • 150,000 miles
I was recently driving my truck down interstate I-95 in philadelphia when I out of no where I heard a low pitched howeling noise, I was passing threw a construction zone so I couldn't pull onto the shoulder and look for a issue. A few seconds later I hear a loud series of thumping and my truck in the blink of an eye is traveling sideways at round 45mph, I swerved and missed several cars and managed to just miss the guard rail and come to a stop. If I was traveling anything over 45mph, it wouldn't have been pretty for a lot of people. I then inspected the vehicle to find that the rear axle had locked up the rear wheels and the drive shaft had torn out of the rear axle. Do to the rear wheels suddenly becoming locked, made the truck near impossible to steer and very dangerous when you consider the size of the vehicle. I had it towed to find that the rear axle had filled with moisture do to a defect in the seal & vent of the set up. I have come to find out that this is a common issue in the Nissan Titan world.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #177

Oct 262015

Titan

  • 125,000 miles
The transmission stopped working while driving on highway suddenly; the RPM's revved up accessibly to 3000-4000 without going into gear. After I immediately pulled over I witnessed fluid spewing all over my engine, out on the sides of my vehicle, and under hood.

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #176

May 062015

Titan

  • 125,000 miles
Real axle seal leak. Nissan does not recommend replacing the seal but says there is a problem with the axle and to replace axle. If Nissan knows the axle is faulty and requires the axle to be replaced instead of just replacing the seal then they should be responsible and pay for the fix under a recall.

- Flagstaff, AZ, USA

problem #175

Apr 192015

Titan

  • 172,023 miles
Rear differential failed. Rear seal and E locker failed

- Thibodaux, LA, USA

problem #174

May 032015

Titan

  • 151,000 miles
I back out of my driveway, stopped the truck completely, shifted from reverse to drive and as soon as I touched the accelerator pedal I herd a loud pop and then violent grinding. I shifted my truck to 4X4 to pull it off the road where it is still just setting waiting to be repaired.

- Bowling Green, KY, USA

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