What transmission is in a 04 Titan?
5-speed automatic2004 Nissan Titan / Transmission
What transmission does a Nissan Titan have?
Second generation (A61; 2016)
Second generation (A61) | |
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Transmission | 6-speed automatic Aisin A466ND transmission (diesel) 7-speed RE7R01B automatic transmission (gasoline, 2015–2019) 9-speed Jatco JR913E (2020–present) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | Standard King Cab/crew cab: 139.8 in (3,551 mm) XD crew cab: 151.6 in (3,851 mm) |
How much is a new transmission for a Nissan Titan?
The cost of a new Nissan Titan transmission could be over $3,500 depending on the vehicle, however, transmission services such as fluid changes and a transmission fluid flush are considerably less expensive, in some cases costing less than $150.
Who makes Titan transmission?
The engine is mated to a new 9-speed automatic transmission built by Nissan subsidiary Jatco which replaces the previous 7-speed model.
Who Makes 9 speed transmission?
ZF
Nissan is using 9 speed transmissions from ZF as well, most notably a new 9 speed offering in the Pathfinder/QX60 that will undoubtedly (and hopefully, for Infiniti’s sake) spread to other vehicles in the lineup.
Does Nissan Titan have CVT transmission?
Maybe the better question is: Which vehicles don’t have it? That would be Armada, Pathfinder (2022 and later), Frontier and Titan. In an FAQ at the bottom of its CVT primer, Nissan stops short of calling the CVT reliable, but it does say it has fewer moving parts, which reduce friction and heat.
How reliable is the Nissan 5.6 V8?
The Nissan 5.6 v8 engine has an average reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5, a reasonable value above average. Therefore, there are no severe design issues associated with this engine.
What kind of transmission is in a 2005 Nissan Titan?
Every Titan comes fully equipped with the all-new Nissan Endurance V8 with 305 horsepower and 379 lb-ft torque, 5-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission, power rack-and-pinion steering and 17-inch wheels and tires.
How many miles do Nissan Titans last?
How long do Nissan Titans last? A well-maintained Nissan Titan should last 300,000 miles (or 22 years based on driving 13,500 miles per year) However, the Titan will only reach this milestone if it’s driven with care and is regularly serviced.