Nissan TITAN grinding noise from rotor assembly during driving on Nissan TITAN

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Nissan TITAN owners report experiencing a grinding noise from the rotor assembly while driving, which may be attributed to several potential issues. This noise could indicate worn brake pads, as the brake pad wear indicator may be scratching the rotor, signaling significant wear. Additionally, some owners have noted that a grinding or rubbing noise during acceleration might stem from problems with the CV axles or transmission components. Furthermore, if the noise becomes more pronounced while turning, it could suggest issues with the wheel bearings or suspension components. To address these concerns, it is advisable for owners to have their brake pads and rotors inspected for wear, as well as to check the CV axles, transmission components, wheel bearings, and suspension for signs of damage. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs are crucial for resolving these grinding noise issues and ensuring the vehicle's safe operation. If problems persist, consulting a qualified mechanic for a thorough inspection is recommended.

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