Some Nissan TITAN owners report experiencing issues with cruise control not working, often related to sensor and module failures. Additionally, a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) indicates that adjusting the ASCD cancel switch may resolve inoperative cruise control for 2004 models. Some owners have noted that cruise control functionality can be temperature-dependent, with the system potentially failing to engage until the transmission warms up, even if the engine is already warm. Diagnostic codes, such as P1564, have been linked to problems with the cruise control switch on the steering wheel or the cruise cancel switch at the brake pedal. Furthermore, some users have successfully restored cruise control functionality after addressing battery terminal issues, even without a check engine light. Given the refusal of warranty coverage post-recall, it may be advisable for owners to consult automotive experts, review warranty terms, and consider DIY fixes to address these common cruise control problems.
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