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Truck stalled in the middle of the road due to fuel gauge sending unit failing to send correct info on how much gas was actually in the tank. It shows approx 1/4 tank of gas no matter how much gas it actually contains. Recall id: 10V074000
The contact owns a 2006 Nissan Titan. While refueling the vehicle, the fuel was slow to fill up the fuel tank properly. In addition, the fuel flap failed to retain the fuel, which continuously spilled back out of the fuel tank. The failure occurred intermittently. The dealer (route 22 Nissan, 56 us-22, hillside, NJ 07205, 908-964-8700) indicated that the vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 10V074000 (fuel system, other). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed. The approximate failure mileage was 236,075.
The contact owns a 2006 Nissan Titan. The contact stated that the instrument panel fuel gauge inaccurately displayed that the vehicle had a quarter tank of fuel when the fuel tank was actually empty. The failure occurred several times. The vehicle was included in NHTSA campaign number: 10V074000 (fuel system, other); however, the contact did not receive a recall notification. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was notified of the failures. The failure mileage was not available.
- Baldwin Park, CA, USA
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I found my truck has 3 recalls that need to be done. But my exhaust manifold is also cracked I have heard of this bing a known problem as well. It has been cracked and leaking for a while but I haven't been driving it to much seens it's been leaking.
Sunday evening my son was driving onto an entrance ramp to I-10 interstate when the truck died. Fuel gauge indicated truck had fuel. Would not start, left on side of interstate until next day. Bought some gas to put into tank which started the truck. He drove to fill tank ! fuel gauge inaccurately displays fuel reading. Called Nissan to informed them of my understanding that a fuel system recall. I was told I serviced my truck with this recall which I told corporate I was told there was no problem with my fuel system. I always ask for old parts but was not provided. Today, I took my truck to picayune Nissan to get info on cost, diagnostics for corporate for them to make decision to approve this recall work. I spoke with service manager that the dealership sends used parts to corporate because they paid for work. I ask I should have the right to inspect old worn parts"! dealership now wants to charge me about $400 for this recall work. Why is a recall warranty allowed a one-time fix!"! lemon comes to mind!!!! thx.
Driving cross country in Nissan Titan. Truck floor got hot at one point. Later truck sputtered and shut itself down. I let it cool down and it drove fine for a while. Next day all of us in the car were a little sick and nauseated. Car drove fine the rest of the trip and it wasn't until after we arrived at our destination that the check engine warning light came up. Looked up the codes which were that the catalytic converters had loss efficiency. I took it to the deal for a complete diagnosis. Dealer confirmed all 4 cat converters were dead and it probably caused by a leak in the exhaust manifolds. Further research shows that Nissan Titans have a history of cracks in the exhaust manifold. This not only ruins the cat converters but exhaust fumes leak into the cabin causing a health risk. This is a known issue and I have contacted Nissan about this but have not heard back from them yet.
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- Taft, TN, USA