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Problems with 2005 Nissan Titan SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2005 Nissan Titan starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 36 673 miles.

Components Affected by SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC Issues

We have classified the 31 complaints from 2005 Nissan Titan about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.

ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP 8 FOUNDATION COMPONENTS 5 PEDALS AND LINKAGES 1

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2005 Nissan Titan

At 941 miles, 9 days after buying the vehicle; the front brakes would make a sound when stepping on and letting off the brakes. it also felt like they were dragging. a lot of brake dust was also noted on the rims. it felt as if the front brake pads were worn out. the dealer checked all 4 brakes and gave my husband a "reason" why the pads were wearing so soon. brakes on front found to be at 12mm with no abnormal wear...rotors were said to be ok as well. also noted a snapping noise when turning left , slow turns, sharp turns and when we almost would come to a stop. during road test they said they could hear the abs click and it was normal as was all other suspension. and for some reason the state inspection sticker had not been updated prior to our leaving the lot. *jb

Brakes and rotors inapt to handle vehicle weight and stopping requirements. at 6,000 miles front pads were worn away and were grinding into rotor ,rear pads at 30% remaining. took to dealership now waiting 5-7 days for parts because of availability. changing front rotors and pads,resurfacing rear rotors but leaving old pads on them. not sure if old parts available

Low brake pedal since delivery. pedal "pumps up" with frequent use and fades to floor with infrequent use (ie; highway driving. pedal goes to floor with firm application of brakes.

Dt: 2005 nissan titan. there was bad vibration when the brakes were applied. *ak *sc *jb

Purchased a new 2005 nissan titan 4-door pick-up truck in february 2005. both the manufacturer as well as the dealership knew of an existing safety problem regarding the braking system of both 2004 and 2005 titan pick-up truck models, but failed to alert myself of the problem. i had to threaten to sue the dealership to provide and install the manufacturer's suggested replacement parts to resolve the issue. the replacement parts were installed less than 60 days ago, and the problem has resurfaced. when i spoke with 2 separate nissan corporation representatives, they provided me false information, and they told me they considered the matter closed and if i was not satisfied then i should contact a lemon-law attorney! i demand the manufacturer and the dealer to refund my money entirely! they fraudently sold me a vehicle that is not safe to be on the road. additionally, 2 additional problems regarding the driver's power seat and the radio have surfaced and the both the dealer and the manufacturer have done nothing to fix these problems as well.

Brakes vibrating worped rotors. this is a mojor engineering oversite. the brake system is not robust enough for the truck. it is unsafe and irritating!!*ak

Repeated repair to brake system 4 times since purchase in jan 04 24,000 and 4 repairs. *ak

2005 nissan titan with a host of serious issues, of course there was the brake problem, radio wouldn't shut off and the air conditioning was weak. then the tires were bald at 25k the latest problem is a rattling of the engine valves, took it the dealer and the acknowledged the noise but said there was nothing they could do until it tripped a warning light. *jb

Major brake problem new rotors and new brake pads increased the problem now a major pull to center. they turned the rotor on the back brakes. *jb

I have a 2005 nissan titan fully loaded. i have had the brakes changed twice. the driver side window does not operate properly. nissan was aware that the brakes on the truck had problems and never told me when i bought it. nissan was aware that the driver side window is also defective. there is a tsb issued for both problems. i have been told that there is no fix for the brakes, that i will have to continue to bring the truck in about every 3000 miles and have the rotors and pads replaced. i was told nissan is looking for a fix. the driver side window is the same situation. nissan corporate has told dealerships not to fix the window issue, they have no resolution to the issue. the window may stop in the down posistion or in the up position. in my case it has done both and finally it would not go up at all. i had to drive with the window open for a day until i could get it to a dealer to be looked at. the dealership has told me there is no fix but they would try there best. *ak

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