Instrument Panel Problems of Nissan Titan

Nissan Titan owners have reported 3 problems related to instrument panel (under the electrical system 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 Instrument Panel problem of the 2006 Nissan Titan

Failure Date: 06/01/2012

2006 Nissan Titan. Consumer states several problems with vehicle and recall issues the consumer stated the brake booster was defective and has not worked properly, since the vehicle was purchased. It would take extreme force to stop the vehicle. The fuel level sending unit, air conditioning condenser fan motor, engine control module relay, instrument panel fuel gauge all malfunctioned. Also, the lower control links that attached to the chassis mounting failed.

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2 Instrument Panel problem of the 2008 Nissan Titan

Failure Date: 08/06/2008

2008 Titan 4x4 se crew cab. Fuel gauge not reporting correctly. Tank filled to full. Start the truck up it reads 3/4 full, drive 10 miles it slowly works up to full. There are several Titan owners complaining about this with every model and year. . Read more...

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3 Instrument Panel problem of the 2006 Nissan Titan

Failure Date: 12/30/2006

I drive daily on unlit roads, and this problem frequently occurs. My 2006 Nissan Titan's air conditioning/heating controls response to change is slow with headlights on (10-15 seconds to move from floor to defrost), causing a safety problem when needing to defrost at night. Nissan indicated this safety problem is the result of poor design for Titans since the engineers chose to use the variable voltage from the instrument panel light rheostat to power the hvac controls. This 15 second delay causes a safety problem since when driving at night since the driver may be unaware that the windshield is fogged until oncoming traffic comes into view. When switching between modes (in this case, heat to defrost), by the time air begins to blow over the windshield, the truck has traveled 1100 feet without me being able to see the road (at 50 mph). This has made me run off the road, or nearly run off the road, numerous times (at least 10 that I remember). The only other option is to turn the instrument panels to full bright which blinds me during nighttime driving (just as unacceptable as a fogged windshield). Nissan currently has no repair for this malfunction.


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