My vehicle is a 2004 nissan titan pickup truck and when i'm driving and i start to slow down to stop when i get about 40 miles per hour it wants to speed up real fast on me and i'm trying to stop at when it's doing it when it drops down to 25 it does it again and then again at 5 or 10 miles an hour does it is very very very dangerous because of almost wrecked several times it's so bad that it's messed up my brakes because now my my pads are making noises rotors it does it every single time you drive the vehicle
Leaking axles seals after multiple replacements and incidents on road. not covered under warranty or recall even though there are thousands of reports for this issue and axle overheating. vehicle axle broke near bearing going 65 mph on highway with no warning two weeks ago 9/10/2019 there is still no safety recall.
I went in to get a truck on july 11th... they had to get the truck started by jumping the battery that they said would be replaced. while rushing us without offering a test drive insurring the truck was sound and mechanically stable. we then drove off in the 2004 nissan titan and all the lights on the dash came on shortly after. vrd abs and brake as well as check engine light. the brakes then went out on us as we reached out home. the next day we informed them of what happened, they said it was just water on the brakes to give it a day and see what it does. it happened again and when we took it back they said the mechanic was gone to come back. thats when we noticed the cara registration was for another vehicle and started to wonder if they had taken the car to emmisions at all. check engine light was om since we left the lot. before our first payment i spent $900 on parts had roadside called 4 times and replaced the battery. the truck didnt last to the first payment. completely lost all braking power. this truck was ...
Break sign appears on dashboard while driving the vehicle. strange noises come from brakes and breaks does not apply properly. it happened many times in the past and i pull over safely, turn the engine off and turn the engine on break sign is gone and breaks start working ok. then it happens again and again. very unsafe to pull the car on side of busy highway, then turn the engine off and on.
The brakes in our 2004 nissan titan failed while driving down the road, thankfully we were not going fast and were able to pull to the dirt on the side to stop. there was no warning. we had no deferred maintenance on the truck. brakes were mechanically perfect.( two mechanics verified this ) once we turned the truck off and back on the brakes worked again. found a class action lawsuit in la for this exact issue. contacted nissan, they denied knowing anything about this issue. no help. towed the truck to the dealership, they denied knowing anything about this chronic problem. turns out its a delta stroke sensor part of the abs system. nhtsa you need to order a recall, this is a public safely issue. there is no warning before failure. please protect the public get these trucks off the road and fixed before one of them plows into your family. so saddened by nissan, never again will i trust this company.
I have air bag warning light, blinking i scan it and this codes came out b1081 and b1019, also abs lights pup up too
3'rd brake line rupture. all the connectors under or around bottom of frame appear rusted. i'm getting afraid to drive it. it seems these lines should have been made from a component that would not rust. i can't be the only one with this issue
The brake light in my vehicle came on while i was driving home on the highway 235 (md) road. when i applied the brakes it made what seems to be grinding noise. the brakes went soft luckily the i was near a shoulder and avoided a near rear end with another vehicle. i was close to a gas station. i pulled into the gas station with the grinding noise. i went outside to see if there were an brake leaks or any brake issues and noticed nothing. i turned on the truck and the brake light was gone and the brakes were normal. i took the truck to my dealer and sheehy nissan stated it was the power brake vacuum booster. nissan dealer stated they had a notice on this issue. due to safety concerns. i had it fixed - well $1,428.45 later. the sad part - this truck only has 15647 miles and lightly used. seems that there are similar issues with the brakes on nissan titans on the nhtsa website. invoice of the services performed are uploaded. did remove personal information per instructions on ...
Tl* the contact owns a 2004 nissan titan. the contact stated that while driving at approximately 35 mph, the brake pedal was depressed and felt abnormal. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was unknown. the vin was not available.
When stopping sharply to avoid hitting another vehicle traveling less than 20 mph which made a sudden turn in same lane brakes failed. this caused a near fatality. this is the 7th time brake failure has occurred in this vehicle despite numerous repairs costing thousands of dollars--thankfully nobody has been killed or maimed --yet. at this point and having reviewed similar experiences by many owners and noting that fatalities have occurred as a result of this defective vehicle/design flaw i would appreciate advice .
Brake pedal goes to the floor unexpectedly; intermittent condition;; while driving any speed and depressing on brakes; pedal will go to the floor; red brake light comes on; makes grinding noise when problem occurs; shut off key and restart; light goes out and brake pedal resumes normal position and noise goes away. *tr
Incident 1: i was driving through a parking lot and applied the brake. once the brake was applied, the brake pedal pushed back at me as if the abs system had been activated, and there was a loud sound that i know to be caused by the abs system being used. luckily, when this happened i was about to pull into a parking spot and it had a curb. knowing that my brakes were partially compromised, i slowly entered the parking stall and needed minimal braking. i noticed that my emergency brake light, vdc off light, and my slip light were all illuminated. at this point i turned off the vehicle and walked around it looking for any evidence of a brake fluid leak or anything out of the ordinary. i didn't see any brake fluid or any fluids or contaminants on the brake discs. i returned several minutes later and turned on the car and it performed as normal for about a week and dismissed it as an unusual one time fluke. one week later, i had a very similar incident detailed below. incident 2: again, i was going through a parking lot at less than 10 ...
On the way to work with heavy traffic, i lightly applied brakes to slow down, i felt loud grinding and shaking and brake light came on. tried to stop the car and pressed brake pedal but it was pushed down all the way to the floor. pumped pedal numerous times , it stopped. the speed was about 15 mph when it occurred and i was able to stop the car. shut off the engine and restarted the engine, it looked everything turned out to be normal, acts like nothing happened. called nissan company, but they did not have any recall on this issue. i goggled it and found out many people having the same issue but nissan company did not do anything on this. this is very dangerous. if i was driving with high speed, i could run into other car since brake not working momentarily.
Tl* the contact owns a 2004 nissan titan. while attempting to stop the vehicle, the braking system malfunctioned. the brake pedal extended to the floorboard and the stopping distance increased. the brake sensor light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who was unable to diagnose the cause of the failure. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 145,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2004 nissan titan. while driving 35 mph, the brake warning light illuminated. while approaching a stop light, the brake pedal failed when depressed. in addition, the vehicle made a loud grinding noise when the brake pedal was depressed. the failure recurred numerous times. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the delta regulator failed and needed to be reprogrammed. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 161,000.