Nissan Titan owners have reported 6 problems related to transmission not go into gear (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.
While traveling at 80 mph I felt an odd shake on my Titan. I exited the freeway and got out of the vehicle. The rear driver side was smoking. I noticed gear oil leaking out all over the brakes and tire. I ended up needing to replace the axle, seal,bearing,backing plate and abs sensor. $1300. 00 and 3 days later it is back in the shop. Leaking gear oil from the same place. Waiting to hear from mechanic what I need to do next.
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While pulling our boat out from boat ramp in 4lo and a loud noise came from diff. When I arrive home 25min later in the drive way I noticed gear oil from passenger side. Under truck I noticed where leak was coming from and pushed the axle back and it stopped leaking. I drained and removed shaft assembly side diff and replace seal and refilled gear oil. On the next trip we noticed gear oil leak came home did research and noticed this is known problem purchased the circlip thinking that was the problem but after last night noticed the shaft broke where the circlip was suppose to be. Looked down the diff housing and noticed the other piece of the shaft nub stuck inside. Estimate $2500 for diff replacement to 38500-8s112b or $825 to replace shaft and gear. 3rd time I've ever used 4 wheel drive!!!!.
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The contact owns a 2005 Nissan Titan. While driving approximately 55 mph, there was a loud bang heard from the transmission as the vehicle failed to shift gears. The contact was able to continue driving and the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where it was determined that the overdrive and third gears would not operate. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 88,000.
I was pulling out of the parking lot and driving onto a main street when I heard a clunk clunk and the rear end started hopping and I noticed I had no gears. We call ed aaa and had them tow us to a few different places before we ended up at Nissan in spokane valley and they put in a brand new rear end. Price and labor cost us. . . $3,583. 33.
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The contact owns a 2008 Nissan Titan xe/se/le. The contact stated that while he attempted to activate the gear shifter button into manual, the gear did not engage. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who performed a diagnostic that located the failure as the gear shifter wire being cut in half. The dealer advised replacing the gear shifter assembly. The manufacturer stated they had not received complaints concerning the failure and would not assist with the repair. The failure and the current mileage was 58,468.
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My Nissan Titan crews brakes were not performing well on a trip I took. After getting home I noticed oil on my garage floor at both rear brakes. The rear diff. Was leaking all over the brake backing plate to the extent that oil was being slung throughout the wheel well the rear axle has failed the driver side rear seal required replacement due to excessive leakage when I parked the truck it had moved several inches back until another gear engaged the problem is not design itself it is the quality of the metal being used for the gears I feel Nissan should be forced to recall this potentially dangerous manufacturer defect.