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2020-2024 · Full-Size Pickup

Nissan Titan Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Nissan Titan? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Nissan Titan Problems

The 2020-2024 Titan's 5.6L VK56VD Endurance V8 engine develops a persistent catalytic converter rattle caused by deteriorating internal substrate material, triggering P0420 and P0430 codes and requiring replacement of all four catalytic converters.
The 2020-2024 Titan's 9-speed automatic transmission (RE9R01A) suffers from delayed engagement and harsh 1-2 upshift, with the valve body solenoids sticking due to fluid contamination, often requiring valve body replacement.
The 2020-2024 Titan's rear axle assembly develops a clunking noise during low-speed turns, traced to premature wear of the limited-slip differential clutch pack and insufficient factory differential fluid fill.
The 2020-2023 Titan experiences failure of the integrated trailer brake controller module, resulting in loss of trailer braking function and a dashboard warning message, requiring replacement of the IPDM (Intelligent Power Distribution Module).
The 2020-2024 Titan's frame crossmembers and bed mounting bolts exhibit accelerated corrosion in regions with road salt exposure, with perforation of the frame coating occurring as early as three years of ownership.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Nissan Titan has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Nissan Titan Lemon Law FAQ

My Titan's catalytic converters have failed twice under warranty. Do I have a Lemon Law claim in California?

Two failed catalytic converter repairs strongly support a Lemon Law claim under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. Repeated failure of an emissions component substantially impairs both the vehicle's use and its ability to pass California smog inspections. California has some of the strictest emissions requirements in the country, making this defect particularly impactful for a Lemon Law claim.

The Titan's trailer brake controller failed while I was towing. Is this a safety defect under California Lemon Law?

Absolutely. Loss of trailer braking capability is a critical safety defect that could cause a serious accident, especially when towing heavy loads. Under the Song-Beverly Act, safety defects receive the highest level of protection, and even a single failed repair attempt may establish your Lemon Law claim. Document the towing conditions and any near-miss incidents that resulted from the failure.

Can I file a Lemon Law claim for frame corrosion on my Titan in California?

Frame corrosion that compromises structural integrity is a substantial defect under the Song-Beverly Act. Even though California vehicles may see less road salt, if the corrosion is due to a manufacturing defect in the frame coating, it is warrantable regardless of geography. Nissan's corrosion warranty typically covers perforation for 5 years with unlimited mileage, so ensure your claim falls within that period.

My Titan's transmission has been to the dealer four times for the same harsh shifting issue. What should I expect from a Lemon Law case?

Four repair attempts for the same transmission defect far exceeds the reasonable number of attempts presumed under California's Song-Beverly Act. You should expect to be entitled to either a full refund of all payments made (minus a mileage offset for use before the first repair) or a replacement vehicle. Additionally, the manufacturer may be liable for civil penalties up to two times the actual damages if the refusal to repurchase was willful.

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