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2004 Nissan Titan Problems
Catalytic Converter Damage Due to Weak or Failing Fuel Pump
A weak or failing fuel pump can cause power loss due to lower fuel pressure and lean mixture conditions. This rarely causes a Check Engine Light to illuminate and should be repaired to avoid catalytic converter damage.
9 Reports
Fuel pump failure after long period of driving 200 plus miles
after about 200 miles of constant driving vehicle would jerk very badly as if transmission were slipping. Just found a TSB for pump failure under full acceleration. replaced no problems since- pending
3 Reports
Overheating/Lack of Ventilation May Cause Rear Axle Seals to Leak
Overheating and/or lack of proper venting can cause the rear axle seals to leak. Excessive fluid loss can result in major damage to the rear differential assembly and/or axle bearings.
40 Reports
On-car rotor resurfacing and updated brake pads for pulsation issue
The brakes may develop a pulsation or judder felt during light and moderate braking. This may be felt as a pedal pulsation, steering wheel shake, and/or a body vibration. The repair involves resurfacing all four brake rotors using an "On-car" brake lathe (replacing if necessary) and using updated brake pads and components.
1 Report
Failing navigation unit may display disc error on screen
A navigation unit that is failing can intermittently display a disc error on the screen.
3 Reports
Corrosion due to water in connector between engine and wiring harness
Water can cause corrosion in the connector between the engine and transmission wiring harness. The engine may crank but not start, stall, and/or the transmission may not shift correctly.
9 Reports
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