10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
99,194 miles

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problem #68

Oct 262022

Titan

  • miles
Engine stalled while driving then would crank but not start

- Denver , CO, USA

problem #67

Feb 242022

Titan

  • miles
My truck just stopped in the middle of the road while driving. I could not move the steering wheel and the engine would not turn over. The gas hand was registering a quarter of a tank of fuel so I did not think that I had run out of gas. After being towed to the shop the mechanic checked the vehicle and said that it was just out of gas but the gas gauge was still registering 1/4 of a tank of gas. Gas was put in the truck and it started right up. The mechanic informed me of a recall on the 2005 nissan titans that matched what was happening to my truck. When I informed nissan they told me there is a recall but that my vin number is not included in the recall. I have had the same incident where the truck just shut off 2 more times now and this should be covered by the nissan recall since this is the exact problem that is happening to my truck that is stated in the recall and my truck is the exact year. Can someone please help me to get nissan to honor this recall for my truck? Recall ID#68290

- Fountain Valley, CA, USA

problem #66

Apr 302021

Titan

  • miles
The instrument panel fuel gauge inaccurately displays that the vehicle still has some fuel, at one quarter tank, when the fuel tank is actually empty. This could cause the vehicle to run out of gas and stall on the highway, which could cause a crash. There is a recall for this but was told that my truck was not affected even though it is having the same issue.

- Ware Shoals, SC, USA

problem #65

Jan 012009

Titan

  • miles
The feel gauge does not show accurate gasoline levels. It does this regardless of speed or whether the vehicle is stationary. This is very unsafe as if you were traveling at high speeds and ran out of gas you could cause a crash. The fuel gauge can show you have half a tank but you only actually have a quarter of a tank. There is a recall for this for another model but not for mine.

- Memphis, TN, USA

problem #64

Nov 022020

Titan

  • 110,000 miles
Instrument panel fuel gauge not properly reading amount of fuel in tank. This caused the vehicle to run out of gas and stall on the city street, which could have caused a crash.

- San Diego, CA, USA

problem #63

Jul 302018

Titan

  • miles
I have had the truck for about 3 years and its getting worse fuel tank is hard to fill and makes a whistling sound.

- Spring Hill, FL, USA

problem #62

Nov 182015

Titan

  • 119,000 miles
Gas guage says 189 then drops to 70 and changes every 5 mins and its died with reading half full and 197 miles till empty it fluctuates in motion at a stop at random times

- Cordova, TN, USA

problem #61

Jan 012016

Titan

  • 140,000 miles
Their is a current recall on the fuel system for the gauge reading incorrectly and could cause an accident. My truck is having that issue, but my VIN shows not to be under that recall. I am also having engine problems that I also believe to be due to a failing fuel pump or possibly one of the other many problems with engine performance on this model Titan. I don't understand why the recall for the fuel gauge problem is not covering my vehicle, I have had many problems with my Nissan Titan since I bought it brand new and absolutely no help from Nissan to fix faulty parts, including the valve cover that if clogged will allow engine oil down into the valves and cylinder and cause smoking problem, and eventually ruin the engine cylinder. My Titan will not take fuel and starts staling out at 2000 RPM causing me to almost be in several accidents already. All vehicles with parts that are being recalled should be involved in the recall. Nissan should'nt be able to pic and choose who gets covered, they should man up and fix their cheap parts when they fail.

- Dolph, AR, USA

problem #60

Mar 022020

Titan

  • 82,000 miles
I was driving on a city street and stopped for a red traffic signal to make a right turn onto a highway. Without any warning the engine suddenly stopped running. I was unable to restart the engine. I was blocking the lane of traffic to enter the highway. I had to have the vehicle towed as it would not start and it was a traffic hazard/blocking traffic. The vehicle was towed to an auto repair shop. The mechanic discovered the vehicle's gas tank was completely empty, despite the fuel gauge showing the gas tank just over 1/4 tank full. The mechanic found a recall notice, NHTSA recall bulletin #10V074000 for my vehicle, 2005 Nissan Titan, describing the exact defect that my vehicle experienced; "the fuel gauge may inaccurately display that the vehicle still has some fuel, typically about 1/4 tank, when the fuel tank is empty." I took my vehicle to a Nissan dealer and they told me that my vehicle is not included in this recall due to the VIN, even though it is the same year/make/model, 2005 Nissan Titan, and has the exact same defect as the one described in the above mentioned NHTSA recall bulletin. Had I entered the highway when the engine stopped suddenly without warning, I most likely would have crashed. See the attached diagnostic repair invoice, NHTSA recall bulletin #10V074000, and Nissan service bulletin. I believe that my vehicle is or should be included in the existing NHTSA recall and Nissan should comply with the recall and repair the defect at no cost to me.

- University Place, WA, USA

problem #59

Nov 082019

Titan

  • 116,900 miles
I purchased a used 2005 Nissan Titan with almost 117,000 miles on it. Even though it was 14 years it was in excellent condition and well maintained. I searched the Nissan website for any possible recalls because another Titan I had looked at had several recalls. The search showed no recalls for my VIN number. Then I called the local Nissan dealer to verify the information. After 2 short trips I noticed it did not use enough gasoline to move the gauge from slightly over a quarter of a tank. On the third trip the engine quit on a rural paved road, fortunately there was a large grassy area I could coast to. I knew some Titans had been recalled for the fuel gauge showing around a quarter of a tank when they were empty. Fortunately again I was only 2 miles from home where I had a gas can with gas in it and my wife was at home to bring it to me. After filling all 5 gallons into the tank, the truck cranked up and drove with no problems. I immediately refueled at the next fuel station where it took another 23 gallons to fill up, 28 gallons total, that is the entire capacity of the fuel tank. I feel that Nissan put my and my families life at risk by not acknowledging a wider problem and expanding the fuel level sending unit recall. Fuel level is a safety concern right after brakes, steering and tires, not to be overlooked. This situation could have ended in tragedy, many people have lost their life because they ran out of gasoline and it put them in a dangerous situation. Even though the engine shutting off is not a danger in itself, like with an airplane, it's what happens after the vehicle stops and the other traffic is still moving that results in tragedy.

- Blackshear, GA, USA

problem #58

Jul 212016

Titan

  • 170,000 miles
The fuel gauge does not read correctly below approximately a quarter tank. It occasionally will stick and fluctuate but always around a quarter tank and below. The first time I realized the problem I had to have my truck towed home, thinking it was something major when all I did was run out of gas.

- Ione, CA, USA

problem #57

Oct 142019

Titan

  • 140,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Titan. After refueling the vehicle, the fuel gauge did not reflect the amount of fuel inside the tank. The contact stated that the failure began approximately a month ago each time the vehicle was fueled. The vehicle was taken to bill seidles Nissan (10500 nw 12th St, miami, fl 33172) where it was determined that the fuel sending unit failed and needed replacement. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided case number: 37522490. The approximate failure mileage was 140,000.

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #56

Jun 152016

Titan

  • miles
I understand there is a recall on 2005 thru 2016 Nissan Titans for a falty gas gauge but was told that my model was not included, I have run out of gas with my gauge showing a 1/4 tank of fuel up to almost a 1/2 on my gauge but still ran out of fuel, I took my truck to key West, fl. And the fuel pump went out and it cost me over $700 to have it replaced. Now my gas gauge is off even more than before

- Brighton, TN, USA

problem #55

Jun 082019

Titan

  • 140,000 miles
My 2005 Nissan tornadoes in the middle of the Oklahoma turnpike and interstate I-44 causing one of the lanes to be temporarily closed. After warrington a tow truck and being towed to the nearest Nissan dealership, I was informed that the only issue was the fuel gauge was not registering the correct level of gas in the vehicle. Although the gauge read 3\8 of a tank remaining, there was no fuel in the truck. The Nissan mechanics said this was a recall on this year Titan, but once he checked the VIN, my vehicle was not listed as part of the recall. This is an extreme safety issue as the vehicle can die at any time in any conditions causing lane closures or wrecks due to the sudden fuel issue with no warning. If Nissan has recalled for this exact issue on the 2005 Titan, and this issue is affecting a 2005 Titan, I believe without doubt they have mistakenly omitted certain VIN numbers. If this issue ultimately causes injury or in the worst scenario, a fatality due to their vehicle dying in the middle of a traffic situation, Nissan should take responsibility and be held accountable.

- Oklahoma City, OK, USA

problem #54

Feb 122019

Titan

  • 168,000 miles
While driving on a busy city street, my 2005 Nissan Titan shut off unexpectedly, causing me to be stalled in the lane of travel. The vehicle would not restart and I was forced to push it out of the lane of travel into a nearby business parking lot. The engine would turn over but would not start. The fuel gauge read just over 1/4 tank and no trouble lights were illuminated and all gauges were within normal range. I wanted to try the most simple thing first so I had my son bring a fuel can to me to see if the tank was empty. This ended up being the case and the vehicle restarted and I stopped at the first fuel station and filled the tank up. The gauge went to full after refueling. I reset my trip odometer after refueling to watch the mileage in case the gauge malfunctioned again and it did. The gauge will not move below 1/4 tank. Nissan issued recall #10V074000 on 3-3-2010 for this exact issue. The recall covers the fuel sending unit which causes the fuel gauge to inaccurately display remaining fuel. I contacted Nissan at 1-800-647-7261 and the phone rep looked up my VIN and told me there were no recalls on my vehicle. My Titan is within the vehicle year range (2005-2009) the recall covers and is presenting with this exact issue.

- Erwin, NC, USA

problem #53

Apr 242019

Titan

  • miles
Fuel gage shows 1/4 tank left of fuel but car out of fuel while driving on the road

- Los Angeles, CA, USA

problem #52

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 #51

Mar 142017

Titan

  • 125,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Titan. The contact stated that the fuel gauge inaccurately displayed that there was fuel in the vehicle (typically about a quarter of a tank) when the fuel tank was actually empty. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired and the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and confirmed that the VIN was not included in a recall. The failure mileage was 125,000.

- Clovis, CA, USA

problem #50

Jan 242019

Titan

  • 150,300 miles
The fuel gauge is reading 1/4 tank and I was driving on interstate when my car shut off-- the reading was incorrect-- I was out of gas-- I had to get car towed-- had family in car could have caused an accident-- there is a recall out for this year make and models but not for my car?? recall number: 10V074000

- Rock Hill, SC, USA

problem #49

Jan 212019

Titan

  • miles
The gas guage im goning to say sticks for a lack of words but it will say 1/4 tank then instantly drop which we have gotten used to since this has be ongoing and today on my way to the gas station it was at a quarter tank and mid turn died like it ran out of gas since then I've fed it more gas and got it to crank but its not displaying any gas in it by the guage or information center and giving it gas is difficult I put the pump in and start filling and it spits the gas back out.

- Pinnacle, NC, USA

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