Seven problems related to gasoline fuel system have been reported for the 2006 Nissan Titan. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Nissan Titan based on all problems reported for the 2006 Titan.
The contact owns a 2006 Nissan Titan. The contact stated that the vehicle would not start and he could smell gasoline coming from the vehicle. Two years prior to the failure, the vehicle was repaired under NHTSA campaign id number: 10v074000 (fuel system, other:storage:fuel gauge system). The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was informed that the recall repair would need to be performed for the second time on the vehicle. The vehicle was not serviced. The current and the failure mileages were 33,000.
Catalytic converter went out & needed to be replaced in order to pass a smog! $2400 to fix and the mechanic said there was nothing left of the honeycomb inside when there should be!! recall needs to be issued!!.
I felt a slight give in the gas. The gas pedal depressed down to the floor of my truck and I lost power. I then lost all power steering capabilities. While trying to safely maneuver the vehicle to the emergency 101south freeway shoulder. I crashed into the median. Completely ripping off the front bumper and wheel well cover. The mechanic informed me that I had a faulty fuel sensor.
The engine accelerates on its own after lifting the accelerator for one to five seconds. This occurs regularly and has caused two vehicle to object accidents. This occurs in traffic, slow speeds, high speeds, forward, reverse, and is easily recreated. Dealer tech could not find anything wrong that would cause this issue.
Fuel gauge does not read full, is slow to respond, or is inaccurate. I have a 2006 Nissan Titan that has had the fuel sender unit replaced twice. Nissan is well aware of this on going problem by the updated service bulletin they issued on Feb. 3, 2009 (reference # ntb08-091a) now I'm out of warranty and Nissan wont cover the work for a 3rd time.
The engine warning light came on. I made an appointment at lynnes Nissan in stanhope, NJ. The dealer stated that the fuel level sending unit had failed and the the 2006 Nissan Titan which had about 36,600 miles on the odometer was out of warrenty. I paid lynnes Nissan $488. 00 for the repair.
After refueling the vehicle the fuel gauge failed to return to full immediately. When the vehicle was driven for more than 15 minutes the gauge would finally read full. When the vehicle sat for more than 2 hours the same condition occurred. After next refuel the problem seemed to be resolved until the vehicle sat for more than 2 hours. I contacted the local dealer for further assistance and was informed that there had been a service bulletin describing the problem. I was told the problem would go away after several days. It has been several weeks and several refuels and the problem has continued.
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