Table 1 shows one common lane departure related problems of the 2018 Nissan Titan.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Blind Spot Detection problems |
I tow full-time as a working nomad. My truck has gone into limp-mode (low-power mode) onto a complete loss of power. I have been stranded on 3 difference occasions. The issue first began at 75,000 miles which I have records of. After this most recent incident, I realized there was a pattern emerging. After further research, I have discovered that there is a lawsuit out for these cp4 fuel systems. I called Nissan and opened a case number. They processed and then stated that they will not assist me since I am not over 100k miles. My odometer is currently at 105k miles. I am not sure if it is safe to drive my truck and I need to relocate soon. What options do I have? can anything be done about this? from what I am reading online, this is a $10,000 - $15,000 to fix, let alone the thousands of dollars I have already spent on varying part replacements. Nissan/cummins designed this truck to work with the fuel being sold in europe. The fuel in the us does not offer the lubrication required to function properly and it’s causing friction on metal which is sending metal shavings in through the fuel system. The fuel filters cannot handle the debris. The only warning signs I received from the vehicle was a dash warning stating low power / no power mode had been engaged as I lost power and had to roll to a stop on the side of the road. Thankfully I was able to get over to safety each time. Then, I stayed stranded on the side of the road (single female traveling alone with dogs) until I was able to figure things out. Nissan refused to tow or offer any support. Existing lawsuit: [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).