Nissan Titan owners have reported 5 problems related to visibility (under the visibility 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.
The sun visor fails to maintain position thus blocking the drivers view during operation of the vehicle.
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Sun visor failure - visor is no longer staying put and is a safety hazard as it falls into drivers line of vision randomly.
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I live in the cold northeast and have to warm my vehicle before I drive to work. My truck is a 2004 Nissan Titan se with 79k miles on it. I brushed the vehicle off and started it turning the defroster to high and turning on the side mirror defrosters as well. I went back inside to grab the rest of my stuff for work and was inside for approximately 5 minutes. When I came back outside I was surprised to see the drivers side of my truck on fire. Fire engulfed the drivers side mirror and the dripping plastic was burning up the side of the truck. I returned inside and grabbed a fire extinguisher and was able to get the fire out. Luckily my vehicle was far enough away from the garage as to not be a concern as to burning down my house. I was shocked to see that the mirror defrost switch was still active and had not tripped any fuses. I immediately turned the switch to the off position and the light went out. This just happened this morning and I have not repaired the trouble as yet. The mirror of course is totally destroyed and the paint on the drivers side is damaged. I am writing this out of concern for the safety of the public as this could have easily evolved into a full blown house fire.
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The contact owns a 2007 Nissan Titan. The contact stated that the driver side sun visor would continuously drop down, obstructing the contacts view of the roadway. The vehicle was not inspected by a dealer or repaired. The failure mileage was 57,000.
I own a 2006 Nissan Titan p/u and through the years I noticed some rust on my rear bumper. I decided to take it to the local dealership to have it check before my warranty ran out. The service manager said that it's from the rubber strip that is placed on the bumper and that when you step on it to gain access to the bed it tends to move and scratch the bumper and that is why you have rust. I told the manager I barely use the bumper so how can that be the cause. I asked if this is covered since it's the fault of the rubber strip and the way is was placed on the bumper, and his answer was no and that they would only cover it if it was rotted through. I do not have an extended warranty and by the time it does rot through my warranty would be expired. I feel this is the fault of Nissan for not using the proper material or application, so why should I pay the price for their mistakes?
I hope you can direct me on how I can resolve this matter. Thank you
mr. Allen nealy.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Power Window problems | |
Wiper problems | |
Visibility problems | |
Defogger problems | |
Sun Roof problems | |
Rearview Mirror problems | |
Side/rear Glass problems | |
Interior Rearview Mirror problems | |
Exterior Rearview Mirror problems | |
Windshield problems |