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Old 03-17-2005, 05:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Brake Recall Info

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Old 03-17-2005, 05:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Nissan is extending the warranty on these vehicles for “brake judder” to 36 months/unlimited mileage from the original in service date.

This is great news. Even though I have not had any brake judder at all after 12,000+ miles, I am expecting it will show up eventually - right after the original warranty runs out if my luck holds true. In 36 months I will have pretty close to 100,000 miles on the Titan.
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Old 03-17-2005, 05:37 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Oh boy!!!! Just when my brakes are starting have a very slight judder in them for the second time in as many months. You can bet Im going to keep calling my dealer to see when they have the new stuff in and get my truck in quickly as soon as the new brakes come in. Thanks for the post SLURPPIE now if the dealer says no we are really big fat idiots and we dont know anything about that. I can cram that letter in their face and say " How is it that I can get this info better and faster than you?" Ill have a little more tact than that but it will be something to that affect. Thanks again.
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Outstanding news! Thanks for posting that Slurppie!!!
Regardless of when the new parts hit the production line I'm placing my order come the first week of April when my dealer has his allocation days.
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Great find!! I will also follow up with my dealer to get the parts ordered ASAP.
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I just spoke with my dealer. They are very aware of what is going on and I asked to be put on the list. I was first!!! Anyway, my dealer already has several of the new rotors in stock but that is it. They will not perform any portion of THIS NEW TSB until all of the parts are available. In other words, if I were to go in today looking for the fix, they will not just put on the new rotors without the other related parts. They will simply perform the TSB which already exists for the problem. Either way, I'm just glad that Nissan is finally handling the problem.
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Looks like they tried to change the brakes last summer:
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For vehicles built before June 30, 2004, the correct repair is set out in Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) NTB04-066b. For vehicles built after that date consult the appropriate Nissan Service Manual.
I wonder what they did back then...
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Maybe used the parts from the TSB update?
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That is awesome news. I here the sound of 5,000 Titantalk.com members simultaneously hitting their "Print" buttons.
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I don't have any problems with my brakes but I would like to replace all the parts included on the new TSB. Can I just tell the dealer that my truck is vibrating and that I want the new brakes? can they say no? I was reading the bulleting posted earlier and it says that the vibration needs to be verified by a technician.

I hope I can pull it through when the parts are more available
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Very good news. Although I have only had my brakes done once, my dealer told me when I left that he fully expected to see me agian in a few months with more judder. I will be getting on mydealer's "fix" list immediately even though the problem has not yet recurred.

I am actually somewhat pleased with the responsiveness Nissan is displaying on these brakes. It takes a tremendous amount of time to field complaints, communicate with dealers across the country, engineer a fix, and plan and implement a rollout procedure with all new parts. I know it has been very frustrating and inconvenient for many Titan owners to have the tsb done multiple times, but to reingineer a braking system in a matter of months isn't too bad.
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I don't have any problems with my brakes but I would like to replace all the parts included on the new TSB. Can I just tell the dealer that my truck is vibrating and that I want the new brakes? can they say no? I was reading the bulleting posted earlier and it says that the vibration needs to be verified by a technician.
In my experience, it depends on the dealer. Some have a tech drive it around and verify, some just tell Nissan they checked without really doing it. I have no proof of this, but my window up malfunctions were so hit and miss that I'd be surprised that the tech really had trouble with them. But on the work order it said, "Verified window switch has intermittent power." I think they just wanted to do the work and have Nissan pay them.
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Just hit print, and faxed over to my service mgr. He still can't figure out how I know more about these issues than him. I really believe it's the luck of the draw on that one when you find a good service mgr. that stay's up on issues and address's them, stick with them and make nice. Mine-- I'll have to wait and see, 660 miles and going on day three at the dealership, will post issues later - dif thread. Only gave me an Altima with 40 mile's on it, was hope'n for a Maxima.
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Question Only 660 miles???

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Just hit print, and faxed over to my service mgr. He still can't figure out how I know more about these issues than him. I really believe it's the luck of the draw on that one when you find a good service mgr. that stay's up on issues and address's them, stick with them and make nice. Mine-- I'll have to wait and see, 660 miles and going on day three at the dealership, will post issues later - dif thread. Only gave me an Altima with 40 mile's on it, was hope'n for a Maxima.
So does your Titan with 660 miles have the shudder/judder?????
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