Table 1 shows one common equipment related problems of the 2011 Nissan Titan.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Equipment problems |
The first issue is the a/c system. When the system is being run on the maximum setting there is a audible ticking sound. This sound has been attributed to a part inside the ac unit that's made of plastic that goes bad really quick. The result of this is no ac or no heat and a very expensive cost to repair. The entire dash has to be removed to accomplish the repair. The second issue is the (bcm) body control module. This module controls all the accessory electronics inside and outside the vehicle (tpms, door locks, horns, lights, turn signals, windows, trailer hitch etc. ) Nissan knows this is an issue because of the hundreds of post online about various models of their vehicles with bcm issues. However they have not fixed the problem. There are hundreds many thousands of vehicles that don't have working electronics because Nissan hasn't done a recall and the parts of too expensive for the customers to fix. My vehicle is a 2011 with 58000 miles and none of the door locks work when trying to use the key fob. The tpms comes and goes whenever it wants to. I've had the system reprogrammed and the issues still remain.
When operating a/c climate controls, the heater does not blow hot air, but rather cold air. While driving in the rain one day, I had set the controls to DE-fog the windshield, only to make the scenario much worse due to absence of hot air needed to dehumidify the interior. Visibility from windshield was greatly reduced and could have very easily resulted in an accident. This issue has been noted multiple times through other sources. After calling Nissan to explain the issue, the representative stated that a recall had been performed in December of 2011. Although I can find no evidence of the recall, other than through Nissan itself, I can say that the part that should have been repaired is no longer in operation, and continues to be a risk.
The truck will not shift from park. You have to stick something down into the column to unlock it. Breaks and everything else work fine it's something in the steering column that is faulty and will cost close to 1000 to replace.
Truck was parked and when we returned the windows were down. It happened a second time today (Jan. 27,2015) my husband called the dealership after the first incident and was asked if it had happened before. Thought it might be a fluke and it never happened again till today.
(1) I have experienced the same problem with the seatbelts in the back seat of my 2011 Nissan Titan. They tighten up on the occupants and I have to stop my truck in order to release them, but then they tighten up again. A switch for adults or children may fix the problem. (2) as well, the front floor mats that were installed at the dealer malfunctioned. The driver's floor mat had one hole for restraint and it should have had two holes. The floor mat caught up in the accelerator at a speed of approximately 50 kph and the engine revved wide open. I had to immediately put the truck in neutral and shut it off. That left me with no power steering and I was fortunate enough to get the truck to the side of the highway and remedy the problem. The dealership has since replaced the front floor mats and the probem is solved. Owners of the Nissan Titans should make sure that the proper floor mats are installed in their trucks prior to driving them. (3) these trucks should not be delivered with a p tire on them. At the very least they should have an lt tire. I have had three flat tires on my truck in 5 months and it is not used on construction sites at all.