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Re: 04 titan problems [philtitan] by reybeast
Sep 29, 2009 (6:43 am)
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Replying to: philtitan (Sep 29, 2009 6:34 am)

yes, first, get a second opinion, even if it means the dealership has to check it. On something that expensive, its best to spend the extra money to confirm the problem. Call around to see if its a common problem on your year model, and most importantly what specifically can they check to be sure thats the problem? I wonder if taking it to autozone or someplace similar would be worth it for them to attach the analyzer (which they do for free) to see if any codes appear.
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Electrical Issues? by anastasia5
Oct 08, 2009 (11:09 am)
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This morning on my way to work, our 2005 Titan felt like it was going to stall out as I drove it up a little hill in our neighborhood. The lights on the dash started blinking, then lit up steady as I approached a stop sign. I put it in neutral and revved the engine. It seemed fine so I proceeded, however, the lights on the dash (BRAKE, ABS, and SLIP) remained lit up. As I drove on, I realized the speedometer and RPM gauge were not functioning. The blinkers, at least on the dashboard, were also not working. As I pulled into work I noticed a sound coming from the engine that I hadn't heard before. It was like a buzzing coming from the steering wheel area.
I work at a tractor dealership, and asked the guys about it in the shop. I thought maybe a fuse had blown, one of the guys suggested that maybe one of the connections to the alternator was loose, but checked both possibilities and they were fine. We had the computer replaced at a Nissan dealership earlier this year, so I can't imagine it being that! Someone else suggested the IPDM...Anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Ticking when cold [liqdxstnce] by titan8
Oct 15, 2009 (6:14 pm)
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Replying to: liqdxstnce (Feb 11, 2004 11:35 am)

I have a 2004 titan truck with 77,000 and had that ticking sound,only when engine was cold,After I had 15,000 I changed over to full synthetic motor oil--I am using AMS OIL, 0w30 weight, change over 25,000 miles or one year. Once I started using the synthetic motor oil the ticking noise totally went away, and my gas mileage went up.
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Re: Brake problems [brianyzf] by titan8
Oct 15, 2009 (6:34 pm)
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Replying to: brianyzf (Jun 02, 2004 2:40 am)

Hi, After reading your comment about the brakes,Is this vehicle a titan truck? If so, your dealer says it`s not a wide spread problem-well buddy, It sure is and Nissan is covering it up to 75,000 miles because of the rotors are warping like no tomorrow. I went through 3 sets of rotors and I only have 70,000 miles on the truck--so ya it is a problem out there. I just changed to the slotted/ dimpled rotors --front and rear and trying to end this brake problem.
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Re: Ticking when cold [titan8] by babydoll14
Oct 16, 2009 (7:52 am)
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Replying to: titan8 (Oct 15, 2009 6:14 pm)

I also have an 04 titan SE crew cab. I've heard several people have gone to synthetic oil, but what does the dealer say about that? Has anybody ever had a problem with their truck after going to synthetic? I have that same ticking and it is definitely annoying. I have a flow master so that helps hide the ticking.
The brakes on my truck have been fine. I just make sure i use the dealers brake pads and i dont have a problem with them. My differential went out got it replaced and now it runs fine. I love my truck, my boys drive my truck and they get compliments from their friends, their friends find it hard to beleive it belongs to their mom. Although it is rather torqueie. Sometimes when i take off from a dead stop it jolts me forward, not all the time though, does anyone have that happen to them?
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Re: Ticking when cold [babydoll14] by obyone
Oct 16, 2009 (8:47 am)
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Replying to: babydoll14 (Oct 16, 2009 7:52 am)

The benefits of switching to synthetics are far too numerous to list. Bottom line, it will offer more protection for a longer period than regular oil. It will not stop the ticking.
 
Cleaning the throttle body may help on the jolting. Clean the TPS and IAF while you're at it.
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Re: Brake problems [titan8] by obyone
Oct 16, 2009 (8:49 am)
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Replying to: titan8 (Oct 15, 2009 6:34 pm)

I switched to ceramic pads from NAPA at about 300 miles as the stock pads creating black dust drove me crazy. It's been 49K miles since installing those ceramics and they still look like new. I have never had any warping of the rotors nor vibrations while braking. Nissan should've installed ceramic pads from the start. Would've solved all their warping problems. 2005 Titan Crewcab.
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Re: Ticking when cold [babydoll14] by titan8
Oct 16, 2009 (7:25 pm)
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Replying to: babydoll14 (Oct 16, 2009 7:52 am)

Going to full synthetic motor oil is the best you can do and will not harm your motor what so ever,in fact, I spoke to the Nissan top engineering crew staff and told them what I was going to do, they told me it`s the best you can do for your motor, I am running AMS OIL using 0w30 and goes for 25,000 miles before changing the oil. I had a 1988 dodge ram, that had 275,000 miles, which ran on full synthetic motor oil and only changed the oil once a yr and never had a bolt taken out of the motor.Seriously go with full synthetic you will never go wrong.For the ticking noise totally gone, when using synthetic oil.PLEASE REMEMBER once you change over to synthetic NOT recommended to change back to standard oil.
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Re: Brake problems [obyone] by titan8
Oct 16, 2009 (7:55 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (Oct 16, 2009 8:49 am)

yes switching over to ceramic pads do work much better, but keep one thing in mind, the rotors will wear out faster than the pads,and ceramic pads does help to take away the heat from the rotors.
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Re: rear end [tight10] by joshua16
Oct 28, 2009 (10:00 am)
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Replying to: tight10 (Jun 24, 2009 2:10 pm)

I have an 04 and have the same problem, after months of listening to it I crawled under it and had a friend shake the truck side to side as I located the problem. It is a bracket toward the top of the leaf springs. As the springs flex the bracket(clamp) that holds the ends together moves a bit and squeaks. I solved it for almost a year by spaying it with WD40. I went hunting this weekend and got into a lot of mudd and water. The squeak has returned, time for the good ol WD.

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