Five problems related to front suspension have been reported for the 2005 Nissan Titan. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Nissan Titan based on all problems reported for the 2005 Titan.
The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Titan. While the vehicle was parked, the contact noticed the rear driver's side leaf spring bracket fractured and punctured a small hole on the rear of the vehicle near the wheel. The failure was not diagnosed nor was the vehicle repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.
2005 Nissan Titan crew cab 4x4 with off-road package, within 10,000 miles there were loose bolts on the transfer case. At 38,500 miles the left front differential seal failed and leaked. At 39,800 miles the power steering hose went bad and leaked. At 51,000 miles the circular clip on the axle at front left differential deformed causing axle to begin to fall out of vehicle!!! thankfully all has been covered under our extended warranty, and dealerships have replaced parts, but when it runs out these will come from our pocket, and no one can guarantee the new parts are not just replacements or any better. This could have resulted in death or injury to us or someone else had that axle fell from vehicle, and could occur again.
Tl. The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Titan. The contact stated while driving 20 mph the vehicle pulls to the right. The contact has had numerous wheel alignment but that did not correct the problem. The contact stated a camber kit is missing. The camber kit allows the front end to adjust properly during wheel align. The contact stated the vehicle was manufacturer without a camber kit and has to be purchased aftermarket. The contact called the manufacturer regarding the camber kit and the manufacturer stated the camber kit has to purchased aftermarket at the contacts expense. The contact stated the camber kit should have come with the vehicle since this is a safety device. The contact stated without the camber kit the vehicle is difficult to control and wares the tires. The contact stated the vehicle is becoming unsafe to drive. The failure mileage was 128,000. Jo.
: the contact stated at various speeds the front end vibrated. The dealership determined the problem was with the tires and the tires were rotated. This did not resolve the problem.
We purchased a truck from Nissan in October of 2004. It has been in the shop many times and in December of 2004, it was there over 30 days. The transmission and the rear end have both gone out, windows don't roll up and down correctly, rattling in the cab where the visor and garage door openers are held. The brake, vdc, tow, and abs switch stay on all the time. The brakes are going out and the whole truck shimmies. Now in addition to the transmission being replaced once, it's slipping again. Nissan stated they would pay for the rental on the 30 days, but that was a lie. They socked me with an $283. 00 bill. $181. 00 was to fill up the tank with gas!!!!!!! there are also missing valves on the tires they themsleves took off and didn't replace and the alarm goes off by itself when no one is around. Give me a break. . . Nissan states this does not qualify for the lemon law. I need help in this situation.