Nissan TITAN fuel pump failure recurring after replacement within six months on Nissan TITAN

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · May 6, 2026
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Nissan TITAN owners report experiencing recurring fuel pump failures even after replacement within six months. These issues may stem from factors such as long periods of driving, high fuel consumption leading to low fuel pressure, or problems with the fuel system's lift pump. It is crucial for owners to ensure that diagnostic tests confirm the fuel pump's faultiness before proceeding with another replacement. During the replacement process, proper steps must be followed, including disconnecting the vehicle's battery and relieving fuel system pressure. If the fuel pump continues to fail, owners may need to investigate other potential issues, such as electrical problems, fuel system leaks, or improper installation of the new pump. Consulting with a qualified mechanic or Nissan dealership for a thorough diagnosis and repair is strongly recommended to effectively address these recurring failures.

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Nissan TITAN vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 59,000 miles
(59,000 - 59,000)

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