Brian of La Porte IN (01/24/09) I purchased a used 05 titan with only 20k on it. in less than 2 years I have had to have all the electronics in the steering column replaced, 2 sensors and a shift solenoid in the transmission, 2 rear ends, several axle seals, transfer case seals, tire pressure moniters, and just within the last month my back up sensors aren't working or working whenever they feel convient, tire pressure sensors have gone out again and my rear pinon is leaking.
I quit going to the dealership because they are crazy with there prices. I can't keep paying 400 a month for something thats costing an average of 500 a month to maintain. I should of bought a beater truck and beach front property at that price.
Ronald of St.francisville, LA January 6, 2009
Ronald of St.francisville LA (01/06/09) I have recently purchased a 2005 nissan titan fur wheel drive and the front driver's side CV axel fell out of the front differential. The truck is completely stock. I noticed the axel fell out after I tried to engage the four wheel drive and it would not engage.
Luckily it did not happen while the truck was moving at a high speed the front end could of locked up and caused the truck to stop suddenly or caused me to lose control. It would of probably caused major damage to the truck, myself and any passengers that were riding with me.
Paul of Louisa, KY January 5, 2009
Paul of Louisa KY (01/05/09) My 2004 Nissan Titan has been nothing but trouble. I am constantly replacing brakes, rotors, and even brake calipers. I have had to replace the rear axles and transfer case on the 4WD also. My wife is afraid to even drive it because of the brakes going out on it so often. For the past year, I have only driven it on Saturdays to the gas station to get gas for my 4-wheeler. It just sits in the driveway, while I pay a 430.00 payment each month. When my wife's car was in the garage, we rented a car because she was too afraid to drive the Titan. My insurance keeps going up on it because of the horrible safety rating. I can't even give the thing away. I tell everyone I know, stay away from the Titan, and Nissan for that matter. This is the last Nissan I will own, and I have owned 5, but no more.
Clint of Denver, CO December 23, 2008
Clint of Denver CO (12/23/08) I have a 04 titan and i had the brakes fail on me. I had my 6 month old son in the truck with me when it happened. I took it back to the dealership and said to fix or they could pay for a funeral. Well they ended up replaceing the brakes. Now i just have a proplem that it won't go past 75mph or when i get on it, it wants to cut out. kinda like it's running out of gas. No idea what is wrong with it now.
Fred of Hebron, IN November 16, 2008
Fred of Hebron IN (11/16/08) My 2004 Nissan Titan with 53K miles has already had its brakes replaced (fairy predictable there) and just either blew a rear differential or had the rear drive shaft U-joints go bad. Something to keep an eye on.
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