At a glance
What can fail
The front driver air bag inflator may not work correctly or could rupture when the air bag deploys due to a manufacturing defect.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the front driver air bag inflators at no cost to you.
This page covers 2 recalls, 10 owner complaints and EPA fuel economy for the 2014 Nissan Titan.
14 mpg combined
16.8 L/100km
Standard Pickup Trucks 4WD
Fuel economy data from fueleconomy.gov (EPA / U.S. Dept. of Energy). Annual cost based on 15,000 mi/yr at 55% city driving and current fuel prices. MPG is U.S. gallons; L/100km converted. Ranges reflect the 2 tested variants for this model year.
Brake complaints lead the 2014 Titan owner reports, with multiple owners describing brake pedal failures, specifically the pedal sinking to the floor with little stopping force. A brake booster failure comes up as a reported culprit in at least one of those accounts. Separate from braking, a handful of owners report front strut failures at relatively low mileage, describing a clunking or metal-on-metal noise when rolling over minor bumps. One owner reports traction and tire-grip issues during light rain, with the truck breaking loose from a stop despite reportedly new tires. A rear axle seal leak also appears in the complaint set, though that comes from a single report.
10
Total Complaints
3
Crash-Related
By System
The 2014 Nissan Titan has 2 recalls, the most serious being a faulty driver's airbag inflator that can rupture during deployment and send metal fragments into the cabin, potentially causing serious injury or death.
The second recall affects King Cab and Crew Cab models built during a narrow window in late 2013: the Tire and Loading Information label overstates the vehicle's maximum load and passenger capacity, meaning an owner following the label's guidance could overload the tires and cause structural damage to them.
At a glance
What can fail
The front driver air bag inflator may not work correctly or could rupture when the air bag deploys due to a manufacturing defect.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the front driver air bag inflators at no cost to you.
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Complaints are owner-reported and reflect individual experiences, not confirmed defects. They are distinct from recalls. Data sourced from the national vehicle safety complaint database. See trending complaints →
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
The Tire and Loading Information label on the driver's door shows higher maximum load and passenger capacity than the vehicle can actually safely carry.
What the fix does
Nissan will provide owners with a corrected label to replace the existing one at no cost.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.