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Problems with 2018 Nissan Titan FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2018 Nissan Titan starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 7 527 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2018 Nissan Titan

1. the vehicle had to be braked hard on the highway to avoid a car that failed to yield while merging. the other vehicle then braked hard and i attempted to accelerate to get in front but the vehicle would not respond to the gas pedal. the engine did not shut off, but the truck would not rev the rpm's or have any response to the gas pedal for about 3 seconds. luckily a collision did not occur. 2. while taking a right hand turn onto a steep incline drive from a highway the truck once again would not respond to the gas pedal. the truck was just sitting on the incline for about three seconds before it responded to the gas pedal and climbed the hill. there was a vehicle following behind into the drive and had to stop to avoid colliding into my rear end as the truck would not go for a few seconds. i am not exactly sure how to describe these two incidents other than it is a "dead pedal" for several seconds when propulsion is truly needed

As i was pumping gas the fuel tank began to make a howling sound and begun to spit the gas back out. this has happened four times, and has become worrisome.

When filling gas tank it has a high pitch whistle and blows gas back out all over the side of the truck and on the ground causing a fire hazard. nissan knows of the issue and has issued a tsb but i feel it is very dangerous and needs a recall before someone gets burnt or killed thanks for your help

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