2006 Nissan Titan - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Brake lights dont come on and the Shifter will not come out of PARK?
Most likely the stop light switch is to blame; it's either failed or is very far out of adjustment. This is especially common in Hondas... They're a manufacturer that uses the brake light/ stoplight switch to control the brake lights, shift lock and even cruise control. That's probably your point of failure. The good news is that it's easy to get to and fairly inexpensive, it's located right above the brake pedal pad on the front side of it.
5/6/2016 3:49:28 AM •
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Why wont Truck wont take gas when I try to fil it up
You did not explain what happens but it's like your tank filler pipe is blocked. remove filler pipe all the way to tank and clear blockage, otherwise you have an anti-siphon system that is stuck. \if you follow the above you can fix it.
5/11/2015 4:01:53 PM •
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Have a 2006 titan; noticed excess condensation and some white smoke after it was warm; also went I accelerate it sounds like a "metal rattle"(?) doesn't make that sound when at an idle...any suggesti
The condensation and white smoke could just be excess moisture that can build up in the muffler when the vehicles isn't used for a while or has been doing only short runs (less than 25-30 miles).. Keep an eye on the coolant level, and if it stays good then there isn't much to worry form that. As far as the "metal rattle" on acceleration, this could be what is known as "octane ping". It means that the engine is knocking a bit from fuel that isn't giving it enough octane. Cheap gas and occasional blending errors can cause this. Try running a tankful of mid-grade fuel next time. IF the noise goes away, you've found the culprit. Octane ping doesn't really hurt the engine, but it is annoying. You may be able to still use regular grade fuel, but might have to change the brand to find one that the truck likes better.
3/22/2015 1:57:20 AM •
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How to turn tire light off
Either pull your battery cables off the battery, and re-attach or bring it into an auto parts store, have them plug in a car diagnostic tool to reset the fault code.
2/28/2015 4:55:23 PM •
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My 2006 Titan wont crank
sounds like a dead battery. Disconnect one cable for about 5 min and then re-connect it. That will reset the ECM.
2/18/2015 1:10:52 AM •
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Where is the heater core at on a 2006 Nissan Titan and how do you replce it yourself.
Unless you are absolutely certain that the heater core is bad, do not replace it! A vehicle as young as yours rarely has a bad core. Leakage is the prime cause of heater core failure. If you are not leaking coolant into the passenger compartment, then the core is probably not the problem. If you are not getting heat, the problem is most likely the blend door in the heater-A/C assembly. The linkage could be binding or the vacuum lines/vacuum tank could be leaking. Replacement of the core requires almost complete gutting of the dashboard interior of the vehicle, as well as draining the A/C system
1/10/2015 4:27:55 PM •
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