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Posted: May 11 2005 at 9:40am | IP Logged Quote SCTitan

Yes, but only at the corp level of customer service. The dealer has been reasonable. By the way, if anyone is thinking about after market pads, rotors, tires, wheels or anything other than stock, DON'T do it!!!. Nissan Corp Customer service told me that if I changed anything that the warranty would be void.

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Posted: May 11 2005 at 3:25pm | IP Logged Quote Hendo

I have an 04 titan bought last august.  At 7500 miles I got the brake shudder and took it in.  They replaced the rotors pads.  It was fine til I hit around 15k miles.  Same damn thing!  Took it in again and they turned the rotors and put on "some heavier upgraded hardware".  Yey right!  At 21k mikes I am having the same problem.  I'm taking it in again tomorrow.  I was told there is a fix but they do not have the parts.  I call BULLSH*T!!!  I am getting tired of wasting my time at the damn dealer.  I'm about to go back to chevy.

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Posted: May 11 2005 at 3:46pm | IP Logged Quote SCTitan

Hey Hendo, thanks for your info, as you can see I had the same problem. The lack of concern at Nissan Corp. is what gets me the most. I spoke with my local dealer again today and he told me that all of the 05 Titans are still being shipped with the same rotors you and I have. And now some new buyers are comming into his dealership asking for the new "fixed" rotors to be put on the Titan they want to buy. That's one less set of rotors for you and me. He also told me that Nissan Corp is telling the local dealerships in California that the rotor problem is only happening in their area and nowhere else, like Texas, or other states.  I guess you don't count (sorry). I will let you know how my arbitration hearing goes tomorrow.

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Posted: May 11 2005 at 5:03pm | IP Logged Quote Hendo

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Hey Hendo, thanks for your info, as you can see I had the same problem. The lack of concern at Nissan Corp. is what gets me the most. I spoke with my local dealer again today and he told me that all of the 05 Titans are still being shipped with the same rotors you and I have. And now some new buyers are comming into his dealership asking for the new "fixed" rotors to be put on the Titan they want to buy. That's one less set of rotors for you and me. He also told me that Nissan Corp is telling the local dealerships in California that the rotor problem is only happening in their area and nowhere else, like Texas, or other states.  I guess you don't count (sorry). I will let you know how my arbitration hearing goes tomorrow.

 

Yes.  Please let me know.  I need to get started on the major complaining.  My problem is I am just too nice with these people about it all.  I guess I need to contact the BBB.  Is that where you start?  besides complaining to the dealer that is

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Posted: May 11 2005 at 5:41pm | IP Logged Quote SCTitan

Yes, start with the BBB. It only took me about 30 minutes on the phone. Very easy and very fast. This has only been about a 30 day process.

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Posted: May 11 2005 at 6:06pm | IP Logged Quote Hendo

already started

 

Congratulations! Your case has been submitted. Click here to return to the BBB website

 
In the next few days you will be receiving a packet of information (including a Customer Claim Form with the information you provided to us) in the mail. Please gather the following items and return them to us with the signed (by all titled owners) Customer Claim Form:
 
1. copies of your repair orders;
2. copies of your current vehicle registration;
3. a copy of your sales/lease agreement (not the finance agreement); and
4. any other letters, correspondence, etc. related to your claim.
 
A copy of your complaint will be shared with the automobile company. A company representative may contact you to discuss your claim and offer a solution.
 
A dispute resolution specialist from the BBB will contact you upon receipt and review of your Customer Claim Form and support documentation. Our role will be to:
 
1. determine the eligibility of your claim for the BBB AUTO LINE program;
2. explain the BBB AUTO LINE process;
3. facilitate settlement discussions between you and the company;
4. prepare eligible cases that are not resolved for an arbitration hearing; and
5. process the arbitrator’s decision to you and the company at the conclusion of the arbitration hearing.
 
Our goal is to resolve all disputes within 40 days from the date the case is opened in the BBB AUTO LINE program.
 
For more information on the process, program eligibility or your state lemon law, please return to ( www.lemonlaw.bbb.org) and review the information applicable to you.
 
Thank you for sharing your complaint with your Better Business Bureau System.
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Posted: May 11 2005 at 10:26pm | IP Logged Quote dontbuytitan04

I think you all should call my lemon law attorney. He got nissan to do a buy back for me. Le me know if you need his info.

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Posted: May 12 2005 at 12:39am | IP Logged Quote joeybutt

3 brake repairs in under 18K miles on an early '04.

I went strait to an attorney. Today we got the agreement from Nissan to replace it with a new truck. (In CA).

If you try to go thru BBB or Nissan, you'll end up in arbitration. Nice thing in CA that the mfg has to pay your lawyer's fees so all Lemon Law lawyers will take the case on a contingent basis. If you lose, you don't pay. Simple. If you don't have a good case, he won't take it since you won't pay a dime.

Total time was about 5 weeks from the day I signed the contract with the lawyer. Do it NOW! While I'm sure Nissan will get everyone's rotors replaced, the lemon law is in place exactly to keep mfgs from releasing vehicles with these types of problems on consumers.

Moral of the story is: Get the brakes fixed as soon as you think there may be a problem. Lemon law clearly states that 3 saftey related repair attempts under 18K is a 'special' case. Nissan would never let that go to a trial and will settle. If you let your 3rd fix go beyond 18K, your case is much less definite.

I love the truck and warping rotors is nothing new to me. I drive up and down canyons where I live. All my cars go thru rotors. But having a nice new free truck will be well above average... I'll be sure to get it in around 3K for the first replacement set. I understand they are stupid enuff to have released the 05s with the same setup. Maybe I can get another one outta them.

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Posted: May 12 2005 at 7:18am | IP Logged Quote SCTitan

Thanks for the info, I will if I don't get what I want. This is a big help.

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Posted: May 12 2005 at 7:52am | IP Logged Quote cintititan

This is really too bad about Nissan.  I love this truck but I'm very frustrated at this point and thinking I made a big mistake trading in my Toyota.  I had a 2001 Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab with 80K miles on it.  I think I saw my dealer one time during the 80K miles besides normal oil changes, etc...  I have had great luck with reliability on 3 different toyotas.  This is my first Nissan and probably my last!
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