Engine Problems of Nissan Titan

Nissan Titan owners have reported 4 problems related to engine (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Titan based on all problems reported for the Titan.

1 Engine problem of the 2004 Nissan Titan

Failure Date: 11/18/2010

I was driving a 2004 Nissan Titan approximately 35 mph. The motor cut off and I coasted to a stop. The motor restarted after a few minutes and I attempted to get to a repair shop. After driving approx 3 miles, the motor cut off again. I was able to restart the engine after a few minutes and drove approx 1 mile to a repair shop. After leaving the repair shop, I called two Nissan dealers and both said that it sounded like a recall that Nissan had planned for early Dec 2010. One of them suggested that I have the repair shop run a diagnostic to see if anything showed as a problem. If nothing showed then it was probably related to the scheduled recall. I contacted the repair shop and relayed the info. After running the diagnostic, I was told that there were no warnings. I have major concerns about driving a vehicle with an engine that will just cut off for no apparent reason. When I asked the two dealers what could be done, I was told not much since the recall isn't due to go into effect until Dec and that they (the dealers) had been instructed to not do anything until Dec. It appears that Nissan is aware of the problem but chooses to ignore the potential consequences.

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2 Engine problem of the 2006 Nissan Titan

Failure Date: 09/05/2008

My Nissan Titan crew cab 4x4, just increased it temperature, and turned off, never starting again. It has 43 thousand miles!!!!!!.

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3 Engine problem of the 2006 Nissan Titan

Failure Date: 08/13/2008

Noise in condenser fan motor. This is 3rd time since purchase of Titan in April 2006 that I have had this truck to dealer. 1st time, replace a/c condenser, 2nd time in 2007 replace compressor, 2nd condenser and kept vehicle for 3 weeks. This summer the condenser motor. They said had recall on it and patched a section of the motor with a/c tape and wrapped the wiring with tape and put a wedge between motor and bracket. My wife waited to have it repaired and 4 hours later went home. I work out of town and I checked the internet for recalls and found more than just this problem with the truck but, have not been told by Nissan or the dealer of these other recalls. The last time my truck was kept for 3 weeks I reported to Nissan the problems and was cut off when I was giving my complaint to customer service {?}. Never heard from them or the local dealer sparks Nissan. Oh yes, I also had to have the battery replaced in March 2008 as it died and would not hold a charge and it was on a weekend and had to be repaired before I left town and no way for my wife to go. The dealer owner here does not care about his customers after the sell and each time someone ask me how I like my truck; I tell them how we have been treated and what problems we have had. I suggest strongly that the highway traffic safety admin. Contact these manufactures and enforce the recalls. Some of these can be fatal in an accident. This is all unacceptable for the amount of money that is spent on the purchase of a vehicle.

4 Engine problem of the 2005 Nissan Titan

Failure Date: 05/28/2006

The 2005 Nissan Titan truck I owned was being driven and caught on fire. The vehicle was a total loss. The insurance paid off the loan. Nissan claimed no responsibility and did not offer me any compensation.

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