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We found the following complaints for NISSAN TITAN (2011)

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Side airbags deployed while going over a bump/hitting a pothole during a turn-no wheels left the ground and passenger knocked unconscious by deployment.see this problem mentioned in forums yet no recall and dealers unable to assess problem without specialist to check computer data.perhaps sensors too sensitive to bumpy turns/maybe defective-don't know.

Vehicle side or curtain air bags did not deploy during a violent t-bone collision in which another vehicle struck the passenger side of the truck at moderate speed.had any passengers been seated in the right side of the vehicle, serious injuries or worse would have resulted from the airbag failures.

Windows won't stay up when the car is shut all the windows go down very hard to keep them up when the car is been sitting for a while the windows go down hard to keep the car locked up when the windows won't stay up.

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. The result of this is no ac or no heat and a very expensive cost to repair. The entire dash has to be removed to accomplish the repair. The second issue is the (bcm) body control module. This module controls all the accessory electronics inside and outside the vehicle (tpms, door locks, horns, lights, turn signals, windows, trailer hitch etc.) nissan knows this is an issue because of the hundreds of post online about various models of their vehicles with bcm issues. However they have not fixed the problem. There are hundreds many thousands of vehicles that don't have working electronics because nissan hasn't done a recall and the parts of too expensive for the customers to fix. My vehicle is a 2011 with 58000 miles and none of the door locks work when trying to use the key fob. The tpms comes and goes whenever it wants to. I've had the system reprogrammed and the issues still remain.

At 60,000 miles i noticed it started smoking when you would start it up and then i noticed it started using a lot of oil so i took it to the dealership and they would only want me to bring it back to them every couple of days to see how much oil it was using after that they did not want to mess with it. I really think the 2011 model nissan are lemons.

The contact owns a 2011 nissan titan. The contact stated that smoke emitted from the under the hood. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure.the failure and current mileage was 47,000.

The contact owns a 2011 nissan titan. While driving various speeds on various days, a loud vibrating noise could be heard coming from the front of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the manifold was cracked on both sides. The contact stated that the manifold and catalytic converter needed replacement. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 88,600.

The contact owns a 2011 nissan titan. The contact heard a loud noise from the vehicle. It was diagnosed that the exhaust manifold and manifold gaskets needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 180,000.

On 09/07/2010, i took my 2006 nissan titan to for a safety recall on the fuel tank. Owner notification r1010 10v-074. The tank was removed from the truck and the sending unit was replaced. At the time, the vehicle had 9976 miles on it. On 07/10/2011, approximately ten months later, the vehicle had 10826 mile on it. I had only driven this vehicle 850 miles since the tank was removed. On this date while driving 65 mph, i heard the sound of something that made one tap under the floor board of the truck. The interior of the truck immediately filled with the smell of gasoline. At that moment the engine lost all power. I was forced to pull off onto the shoulder of the road. When we exited the truck, we noticed that there was a large pool of gasoline on the ground that came from the top of the tank. I was unable to locate the problem on my own because of the traffic passing me at seventy plus mph. I assumed the gas line had become disconnected from the tank, because when i tried to restart the engine, it started pumping gasoline from the top of the tank. I called a towing service to have the vehicle towed to a safe location where i could verify the problem safely. The hose line was disconnected from the tank. After reconnecting the line to the tank, the vehicle now runs properly. I feel that the person that did the recall work didn't snap the hose connection onto the tank securly. I was told by the service manager at that it would have been impossible for the truck to even have started if the fitting wasn't attached securly, because it was a pressureized system and the computer would not have allowed the enging to starthe refused to pay my towing bill of $85.00, because he said, "you should have had it towed here to the dealership. That way we could have checked to see if it was something we did wrong." needless to say, we could have been killed because the hose was improperly connected.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)

In 2017 at 60,062 miles the tail pipe corroded fell off. A repair was made at the eau claire nissan dealership were the cut and clamped it back together. Again as i write this the tail pipe has corroded and fell off. I have spoke with the dealership in eau claire as well as nissan north america. Case # 41900823. Sounds like they are filing a dealership complaint butreal issue falls on nissan for building an inferior vehicle. A safety threat is posed when the rusted exhaust components fall off and become road hazards. Additionally, if the broken tailpipe doesn't clear the vehicle it could get caught causing damage to other vital components like brake lines and/tires if it happens when driving down the road and could cause an accident.i think the early failure of the tailpipe needs to be addressed becausenot only does it pose a safety threat, i have read this is an issue and nisan should not be passing the complaints to its dealership when this is a design and/or quality of materials used issue.thanks,[xxx]redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6) *cc

Every time i put gas on the vehicle in overflows. This happens every time as soon as i begin to pump gas, even when car is empty.

While driving my truck i noticed smoke pulled over into a lot looked under truck and noticed fluid everywhere.had vehicle towed to nissan dealer.they stated transmission cooler line split caused fluid to leak out that caused transmission to fail.truck still under power train warranty and refusing to pay for the repair.had a child in truck at the time so good thing i was not on the interstate. If you google nissan titan transmission cooler line you will find many post on this issue.

At 35000 this vehicle developed a severe vibration/shake at 42-48mph. Nissan replaced failed rear differential, front differential and transfer case. Severe vibration/shaking condition is still present. Nissan is not attempting any further repairs, claims normal body flexing.

The rear seatbelts on my 2011 nissan titan crew cab lock up while there is passengers in the rear seat. They are causing them to become so uncomfortable that i have to stop and let them reset the belts, unbuckling and relatching. This works for a few minutes and the procedure starts all over again. The nissan dealer said they cannot repair this problem. The dealer said "this is for child seat restraints". I'm carrying adults, not children and these adults are very uncomfortable to continue on with this issue.

The contact owns a 2011 nissan titan. The contact stated that while braking for a traffic stop at 50 mph, the brake the pedal was depressed abnormally into the floorboard. The contact mentioned that the brake pedal started to vibrate but the driver was able to maintain control of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who was unable to diagnose the problem. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure who advised that they would contact him at a later date. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 9,400 and the current mileage was 9,600.

My paint on my hood and the top of the cab are starting to peel really bad i need some one to take a look truck looks horriable. I need some assistant with this problem

The contact owns a 2011 nissan titan. While attempting to reverse out of the driveway, the contact heard a thumping sound. The contact exited the vehicle and noticed that the driver's side was leaning low, and the strut and spring assembly bracket detached from the frame and was pushed into the wheel well. The vehicle was driven to the dealer (lee nissan in auburn, maine) and has remained there since february 23, 2018 awaiting a decision from the manufacturer. The cause of the failure was unknown and the vehicle had not been repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 92,000.

The contact owns a 2011 nissan titan. The contact statedwhen driving various speeds and traveling over a bump in the road it would feel as if the front end was going to fall apart. The vehicle was taken to a dealer who advised him that they were unable to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 86.

The truck will not shift from park. You have to stick something down into the column to unlock it. Breaks and everything else work fine it's something in the steering column that is faulty and will cost close to 1000 to replace.

When operating a/c climate controls, the heater does not blow hot air, but rather cold air. While driving in the rain one day, i had set the controls to de-fog the windshield, only to make the scenario much worse due to absence of hot air needed to dehumidify the interior. Visibility from windshield was greatly reduced and could have very easily resulted in an accident. This issue has been noted multiple times through other sources. After calling nissan to explain the issue, the representative stated that a recall had been performed in december of 2011. Although i can find no evidence of the recall, other than through nissan itself, i can say that the part that should have been repaired is no longer in operation, and continues to be a risk.

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. The result of this is no ac or no heat and a very expensive cost to repair. The entire dash has to be removed to accomplish the repair. The second issue is the (bcm) body control module. This module controls all the accessory electronics inside and outside the vehicle (tpms, door locks, horns, lights, turn signals, windows, trailer hitch etc.) nissan knows this is an issue because of the hundreds of post online about various models of their vehicles with bcm issues. However they have not fixed the problem. There are hundreds many thousands of vehicles that don't have working electronics because nissan hasn't done a recall and the parts of too expensive for the customers to fix. My vehicle is a 2011 with 58000 miles and none of the door locks work when trying to use the key fob. The tpms comes and goes whenever it wants to. I've had the system reprogrammed and the issues still remain.

Truck was parked and when we returned the windows were down. It happened a second time today (jan.27,2015) my husband called the dealership after the first incident and was asked if it had happened before.thought it might be a fluke and it never happened again till today.

The contact owns a 2011 nissan titan. The contact was traveling 65 mph when the air conditioner and the defrost failed to defrost the windows. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The dealer confirmed the electric condenser for the air conditionerunit and defrost needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not contacted and the vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 21,000.




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