5.0

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
19,870 miles

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problem #2

Apr 262006

Titan 4WD 8-cyl

  • 8,000 miles
My 2006 Nissan Titan has had moisture inside of my drivers headlight since it was new. There are no issues with the light on the passenger side of the vehicle. I reported the incident to Nissan Consumer Affairs on 02/20/2014 and asked for a review of the defect and repair. I documented the defect at hanlees Nissan per Nissan request and forwarded the information to them. I am told since the vehicle is beyond the warranty period that they would not be able to assist me. I contend that this defect is a safety issue and creates a hazard for lamp failure and distorts light emission from the headlight when in use. I did some research on line and found that other customers have had similar problems with the headlights having issues with water trapped inside the light. I am very disappointed in the response from Nissan and believe that this is not an isolated occurrence and should be investigated and that Nissan should be held accountable for the defect and have an obligation to remedy the issue or issue a refund for my Titan that I purchased new.

- Woodland, CA, USA

problem #1

Nov 222012

Titan

  • 31,740 miles
Going home from work, while driving every time I put the right turn signal on I noticed the light at the dashboard flashes so weird and then disappear. I made five right turns that night all acting the same thing. The next day I took the truck to the garage and had it checked they found out that the wiring inside the lamp assembly was melted, the wire was tied with plastic string wrap so tight that made the insulation of the wire melts and created a short circuit. The whole inside of the combination lamp assembly rear, rh of my truck was melted. They cut the plastic string wrap and then put some electrical tape on the wires, they have a hard time of putting the lamp assembly back into the truck and until now I did not replace the rh rear combination lamp assembly.

- Nanticoke, PA, USA