Nissan Titan owners have reported 4 problems related to transmission failure (under the power train 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.
Complete transmission failure due to faulty radiator design. Coolant mixed with atf, from internal transfer cooler leak.
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I drove my Nissan out of the driveway, it started slipping, grinding. The transmission fluid check light would not come on at all, ever since I had it. Turns out transmission fluid tank empty. I was on major highway, could go 40 miles an hour, jerked out of gear with traffic behind me. Had tow it to transmission shop and transmission burned out. Faulty transmission light failed to warn me of problems. Nissan owners manual does not instruct you to check transmission fluid. It directs you to dealership. Had no warning light to alert me. Could have gotten killed.
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Transmission cooler hose leak caused transmission failure. There was a service bulletin on this, but I never saw it or was made aware of it until it happened and I googled it. The spring clamp fail. This should be a recall because something as simple as replacing the 2 spring clamps with screw clamps would save a ruined transmission. Seams to be a big issue and could cause fatality if failure happens on interstate.
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Automatic transmission failed in 2004 Nissan Titan se, crew cab, 4x4, 5. 6l v8 at 76,000 miles.