A small safety recall impacts a handful of Nissan Titan pickup trucks from the 2021 and 2024 model years. The issue lies with the airbag control unit, supplied by Robert Bosch, which might be missing a crucial spacer.
This spacer keeps the unit secure by preventing contact between the vehicle’s floor and the fastener on the control unit’s base.
A loose airbag control unit could delay or prevent airbags from deploying during a crash, increasing the risk of injury.
The Nissan Titan, a full-size pickup truck introduced in 2004, is set to be discontinued after the 2024 model year due to poor sales.
Developed as a competitor to the Toyota Tundra, the Titan was manufactured at Nissan’s Canton, Mississippi plant.
Despite being offered in various body styles and engine options, including a 5.6-liter gasoline V8 and a 5.0-liter diesel V8, the Titan has struggled to gain traction in the market.
The discontinuation of the Titan leaves a void in the full-size pickup truck segment, potentially leading to less competition and higher prices.