Brake Electric Antilock problems of the 2004 Nissan Titan

Ten problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 2004 Nissan Titan. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Nissan Titan based on all problems reported for the 2004 Titan.

1 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 04/10/2006

: the contact stated while applying brake pressure at various speeds, the brake pedal went down to the floorboard. The vehicle was seen by the dealer. The rotors were turned, however the problem persisted. The dealer replaced the rotors and extended the warranty on the brakes. Additionally, the traction, abs, and differential lock light illuminated without incident. The dealer could not determine the cause of the illumination.

2 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 01/23/2006

2004 Nissan Titan crew cab pickup. I am residing in residential construction new subdivision which occasionally has mud on the streets. When the Titan goes through even a small amount of mud it loses brakes. I went through a stop sign and stopped, going down the opposite side shoulder. Luckily, no other vehicles were involved. But, after rolling again and pumping the brakes, they returned. Went through the muddy street again to test. Same result appeared, no brakes or very limited brakes. In addition, an awful noise was made when applying the brakes after going through the mud of a paved road. This is a potential accident/injury/death awaiting to happen.

3 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 04/25/2005

Like many other Titan owners I am having constant problems with the front brakes getting soft and vibrating. Nissan keeps saying that they have a solution coming, but they keep pushing the date back. The last two times I've been in with this issue, their interim fix hasn't helped for more than a day. Brakes are something that both you and Nissan should not be screwing around on. This should have been fixed months ago.

4 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 04/15/2005

1. ) truck shakes when brake is applied. 2. ) truck shakes violently when brake is applied -hard to maintain control. 3. ) Nissan turned the rotors. The Nissan representative acknowledged that there is a problem with the braking system on these trucks and that several other Nissan Titan owners were having the same problem but they will not offer a permanent fix until the rotors have been turned twice by the Nissan service center. At this point (the third appointment for brakes) they will install a new braking system. This should be rendered both unsafe and unacceptable. Since there is a noted problem, Nissan should have offered a permanent fix at the first service appointment. Nissan should not be allowed to gamble with people's lives by deterring a permanent fix on a safety component such as brakes.

5 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 03/15/2005

With 7000 on the odometer the vehicle developed a terrible case of squealing brakes, where Nissan replaced brakes and rotors. Now, with 14000 on the odometer the vehicle has developed terrible shudder of steering wheel when brakes are applied, worse at higher speeds. Dealer has ordered new brakes and rotors for me, waiting for them to come in.

6 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 12/18/2004

While driving to work the owner noticed a shaking feeling when the brakes were applied for a stop light. There was extended stopping distance. The problem became progressively worse. Vehicle was taken to dealer for service in June, and the brakes were replaced at owner's expense. The first brake repair was at 20,000 miles and cost $1,000. 00. Two months after the repairs dealership acted as if this was an isolated incident. Shaking at stop lights occurred again. . Owner called and made an appointment with dealership to have this problem repaired. The owner asked the service manager what the company knew about the problem. The owner will refuse to pay for the repairs if it needs to be repaired. He will contact the national number for Nissan today. The vehicle was regularly serviced with records available.

7 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 12/08/2004

While driving 35 mph driver applied the brake pedal and the vehicle vibrated uncontrollably. Driver was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and pulled over. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection.

8 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 11/27/2004

My 2004 Nissan Titan has under 6,000 miles on it when it, like many others, started experienced brake judder/failure, especially when braking from highway speeds. Reported to the dealer, confirmed judder, and was added to Nissan's list for replacement parts as they become available (1 set/2 weeks nation-wide, I'm told). Returning home from work on a wet highway, under moderate braking for an accident ahead, the brakes locked, sending the Titan sideways into a barrier. I've driven accident-free for nearly 20 years and never experienced total loss of control as in the Titan. . . It simply would not stop and I was travelling well under the posted speed limit in moderate traffic. I have no doubt had the dealer replaced the brakes at the first complaint or Nissan installed adequate front brakes from the factory, the accident would have been avoided.

9 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 07/15/2004

The steering wheel vibrated when the brakes were applied. The brakes have been replaced twice and they are defective again.

10 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 05/17/2004

Rear axle leaked. As a result, the brake pedal slammed to the floor. Consumer had to pump the brake pedal several times in order for the brakes to work.



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