Electrical System Problems of Nissan Titan

Nissan Titan owners have reported 285 electrical system related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 23 most common electrical system problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's electrical system (191 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's wiring (45 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Electrical System problems of Nissan Titan

The Electrical System problem

The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Titan. The contact stated that after unbuckling her front driver side seat belt and standing outside of the vehicle, she reached over to grab her purse. The contact seatbelt had not fully retracted as she reached over for the purse and as a result, the seat belt's   Read details...

The Wiring problem

I have a Nissan north America recall letter addressed to me for recal 06v-459, which is a airbag light and wiring harness recall on my drivers side. I was charged full price for the recall repair at riverhead nisaan in new york and later found my recall notice and have contacted the dealership and   Read details...

The Car Will Not Start problem

Engine loses power, slows down to a creeping 5-10 mph during peak hour traffic or turns-off completely. Instrument panel reads exhaust filter overload/reduced speed. Afterward, vehicle will not start at times or will start but resumes 5-10 mph speed of travel.   Read details...

The Horn Assembly problem

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.   Read details...

The Ignition problem

The car will stop in the middle of the road at any speed and start knocking. The lights will go on and off in the dash for a few second before it completely shuts off. If you try to ignition again you may not be able to start. But you can turn off the car for a minute and start it back up.   Read details...




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