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We have found 37 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 9 - 12
Could I travel to Salt Lake City Utah with a 2007 Nissan Titan in march?
It doesnt have a 4WD and I was told you needed that because it still snows in march?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

4wd is not at all necessary.I live in canada and drive a nissan sentra year round.

2007 Titan Power Window Motor?
What years and models have the same motor as the 2007? The dealer whats to charge me $394.99 just for the part. I found a used one from a 2005 but the guy said it won't work but I don't see why Nissan would change the motor every year, It wouldn't make sence. Please help
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

1) Never buy from the dealer, you can find new units cheaper and they're the same part. As much as I don't like to, I have had to buy OEM parts, but the prices an actual dealer will give you are laughable. The link below directs you to a Nissan parts warehouse in Scottsdale, AZ. The part is going...

Flo master has the best over all sounding one ,and it improves performance also,and gas mileage but it has a sound that will last ,the cheaper mufflers loose there sound when they get burnt out after a while,i install them at my shop,and have never had any complaints from them yet,good luck i hope...

2007 Titan and when i come to a stop harder that usual it jolts or skips a little after I've stopped...help?
Ive only leveled it and put a cold air intake and flow masters and 33 inch moto metal rims.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

You may be experencing anti lock brake. Is there any VDC Slip Or brake warning Lights? Many times the steering angle sensor needs to be reset if the battery has been disconnected. That can make the ABS act funny. Reference:Nissan Master Tech


 
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