42 problems related to brake light on 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.
While pulling out of a parking lot truck brake lights came on suddenly then brake pedal went to the floor when pressed. Brakes had a grabbing effect not a smooth stop. After truck was parked and ignition turned off brakes were normal when restarted truck. Its a good thing there wasn't any traffic and road was not level with minimal traffic at that time.
Brakes go to floor, have little braking and brake light illuminates during decent down hills. That is a bad time to lose the brakes.
Since purchasing my truck in August of 2004 I have experienced several brake related issues. I've taken the truck to the same dealer for service on each failure/issue. The break issues experienced have been brake lights turning on, brakes shuddering, the truck not braking properly, brakes not working until the pedal was almost completely pressed. Recently the truck failed to stop resulting in a rear end collision. The dealer has replaced/resurfaced rotors, brake pads and replaced sensors during the past year and a half. However, I continue to experience issue after issue regarding the brakes. I have had other defects as well, but the brake issues have been the primary issue.
While driving my 2004 nissain Titan crew cab pickup , I notice that my dash brake light comes on and stays on. I apply the brakes and the pedal goes to the floor. I then pull over and turn the truck off and then back on and noticed the light off and a strong brake pedal again. I now notice that this problem is happening atleast 2 to 3 times a day. I have to turn off the truck and restart so I can have brakes again. I have not taken my truck to the shop nor replace any parts regarding this matter.
Brake warning light on dash illuminated. When brake pressure applied, pedel went to the floor, brakes made a loud grinding sound and braking efficiency was greatly diminished. Had to drive onto right shoulder of roadway to avoid rear ending the vehicle in front of me. This problem happens about 3 times per year on this 61,000 mile vehicle. Took to Nissan under warranty and was told they couldn't reproduce problem and received no further assistance. This got me out of warranty. When problem occurred outside of the warranty again, dealer and Nissan consumer affairs stated the vehicle was out of warranty, and would not take care of same.
Randomly, several time a week. . And then not for months. . And then the symptom reappears. While driving the truck, the brake light will illuminate. If I depress the brake pedal, while the brake light is lit, the pedal moves to the floor easily, the brakes shudder and the feel of the power brake system is gone. The stopping power is dramitically compromised. The fix seems to be to pull to the side of the road. Turn off the engine and restart the engine. The brake light goes off and may remain off for days, the brake feel and function are fine. Then randomly, the problem will reappear. I can't find a code for it. A lawsuit was filed and settled in California for this issue. . See: the Nissan brake / delta stroke sensor class-action lawsuit was filed in the u. S. District court for the northern district of California - banks et al v. Nissan north America, inc. Et al. Believe the manufacturer should recall and repair. Scary when this occurs on a highway and the 5600 pound truck is traveling 60 mph or more. Sincerely.
While applying the brakes, the pedal went to the floor. The vehicle started shaking uncontrollably. The consumer noticed that the brake light appeared on the dashboard and remained on. The consumer drove the vehicle to the dealer for inspection. The mechanic informed the driver that the abs braking modular needed replacement. Please fill in additional information.