The 2017 Nissan Titan with the VK56VD 5.6L V8 is a capable full-size truck, but suffers from catastrophic engine failures due to a well-documented connecting rod bearing defect that can destroy engines with little warning, plus premature transmission cooler failures that risk transmission damage.
Connecting Rod Bearing Failure (Engine Catastrophic Failure)
Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 40,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Sudden knocking or rattling from engine bay, often described as metallic tapping that worsens with RPM, Loss of oil pressure warning light, Complete engine seizure in worst cases, Metal shavings in oil during changes
Fix: This is a known defect where rod bearings fail prematurely, sending metal through the engine and requiring complete engine replacement or full rebuild. Short block replacement takes 18-24 labor hours; full rebuild adds another 8-12 hours for machine work coordination. Many owners report this happens suddenly with proper maintenance.
Estimated cost: $8,000-15,000
Transmission Oil Cooler Failure
Common · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission fluid mixing with coolant (strawberry milkshake appearance in radiator), Transmission slipping or delayed engagement, Overheating transmission temperature gauge readings, Pink residue in coolant overflow tank
Fix: The integrated transmission cooler in the radiator fails internally, allowing coolant and ATF to cross-contaminate. Requires radiator replacement, complete transmission fluid system flush, and often transmission replacement if caught late. 6-8 hours labor for cooler/flush, add 12-16 hours if transmission is damaged.
Symptoms: Clunking when shifting from Park to Drive or Reverse, Excessive vibration during acceleration, Visible sagging or cracking of rubber mount material, Drivetrain shudder at highway speeds
Fix: The rear transmission mount uses inadequate rubber compound that fails prematurely, especially on trucks used for towing. Replacement requires supporting the transmission and takes 2-3 hours. Upgraded aftermarket mounts recommended.
Estimated cost: $300-600
Head Gasket Failure (Both Banks)
Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: White smoke from exhaust on cold starts, Coolant loss with no visible leaks, Overheating under load, Bubbles in coolant overflow tank while running, Rough idle and misfires
Fix: When head gaskets fail (sometimes related to early bearing failure debris), both banks typically need service. This is a 16-20 hour job requiring head removal, resurfacing, and inspection for warpage. Often discovered during diagnosis of mystery coolant loss.
Estimated cost: $3,500-5,500
Fuel Filter Clogging (High-Pressure)
Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Hard starting, especially when hot, Loss of power under acceleration, Check engine light with fuel pressure codes (P0087, P0088), Engine stumbling or hesitation at highway speeds
Fix: The high-pressure fuel filter in the tank assembly clogs prematurely, particularly with lower-quality fuel. Requires fuel tank drop and pump module service. 4-5 hours labor. Nissan doesn't sell filter separately in many cases, requiring entire pump assembly.
Estimated cost: $800-1,400
EVAP System Purge Valve and Canister Failure
Occasional · low severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Check engine light with P0446, P0455, P0456 codes, Fuel smell near tank or engine bay, Difficulty filling tank (pump clicks off repeatedly), Rough idle after refueling
Fix: The EVAP purge valve sticks open or the charcoal canister saturates, causing fuel vapor issues. Purge valve replacement is 1 hour; canister replacement requires 2-3 hours and tank lowering. Often both need replacement together.
Estimated cost: $400-900
Owner tips
Check oil every 1,000 miles and watch for metal flakes or sudden consumption increases—early warning for bearing failure
Inspect coolant color religiously; any pink tint means immediate transmission cooler inspection before transmission is ruined
Consider switching to quality synthetic oil and 3,000-4,000 mile intervals despite Nissan's recommendation—may help bearing longevity
Use Top Tier fuel exclusively to extend fuel filter life
Have a pre-purchase inspection specifically check for engine knock with a stethoscope and oil analysis if buying used
Hard pass unless you find one with documented recent engine replacement under warranty—the rod bearing failure is a ticking time bomb that can leave you stranded with a $12K repair bill.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.
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Every control module on the 2016-2024 Nissan Titan — where it lives, replacement time, and what it takes to program a replacement. Modules marked dealer / factory tool won't work after a part swap alone — budget for programming.
📍 Mounted on transmission case, driver side (7-speed automatic) or integrated into valve body (9-speed automatic 2020+)
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus with NTIS subscription
⚠️ VIN programming required. Adaptive learning reset required. 9-speed transmission (2020+) has integrated TCM requiring transmission removal for replacement.
Around View Monitor Control Module (AVM)1.8 hr R&Rdealer / factory tool +0.8 hr▸ programming details
📍 Behind center dash near AVN unit
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus with camera calibration
⚠️ Optional on higher trims. 360-degree camera system with front/rear/side cameras. Camera calibration required after replacement. Integrated with parking sensors.
Automatic Air Conditioning Control Module (A/C)1.8 hr R&Rrelearn only +0.2 hr▸ programming details
📍 Behind center dash HVAC control panel
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus or vehicle settings menu
⚠️ Dash disassembly required. Dual-zone climate control on higher trims. Self-calibration typically occurs after installation.
Anti-lock Brake System Control Module (ABS)1.5 hr R&Raftermarket tool +0.5 hr▸ programming details
📍 Engine bay, driver side near brake master cylinder (integrated with hydraulic unit)
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus or Autel/Launch with coding capability
⚠️ Brake bleeding required. Steering angle sensor calibration required. Module configuration can be done with advanced aftermarket tools.
Body Control Module (BCM)1.5 hr R&Rdealer / factory tool +1.0 hr▸ programming details
📍 Behind driver side kick panel
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus with NTIS subscription
⚠️ VIN programming required. All keys must be re-registered. Gateway functions integrated. Controls lighting, locks, windows, and communicates with most other modules.
Power Back Door Control Module (PBD)1.5 hr R&Raftermarket tool +0.3 hr▸ programming details
📍 Inside tailgate, driver side (if equipped)
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus or aftermarket scan tool
⚠️ Power tailgate on higher trims (2020+). Calibration required after replacement. Kick sensor integration on some models.
📍 Center dash, integrated with touchscreen display
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus
⚠️ 8-inch or 9-inch touchscreen depending on trim. Navigation requires map updates. BCM pairing required. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto on 2018+ models.
Trailer Brake Control Module (TBC)1.2 hr R&Rrelearn only +0.2 hr▸ programming details
📍 Under dash near brake pedal or integrated into BCM
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus or vehicle settings menu
⚠️ Integrated trailer brake controller on equipped models (2017+). Configuration through vehicle settings menu. May require BCM programming on some models.
📍 Behind rear bumper or integrated into AVM module
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus or Autel/Launch
⚠️ Front and rear parking sensors on equipped models. May be integrated with AVM on higher trims. Sensor calibration required after replacement.
Supplemental Restraint System Control Module (SRS)1.0 hr R&Raftermarket tool +0.3 hr▸ programming details
📍 Center console area, under center floor carpet between front seats
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus or Autel/Launch
⚠️ Battery disconnect required. Crash data clearing required. Occupant classification system calibration may be needed on models with advanced seat sensors.
Intelligent Power Distribution Module (IPDM-E/R)1.0 hr R&Rrelearn only +0.3 hr▸ programming details
📍 Engine bay, driver side fender well near battery
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus or aftermarket scan tool
⚠️ Controls fuel pump, cooling fans, and other high-current loads. Battery disconnect relearn required. Typically self-adapts but may need configuration on some models.
Adaptive Front Lighting System Control Module (AFS)1.0 hr R&Raftermarket tool +0.3 hr▸ programming details
📍 Behind headlight assemblies or integrated into BCM (varies by model year)
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus or aftermarket scan tool
⚠️ LED headlights with auto-leveling on higher trims (2020+). Headlight aiming calibration required after replacement.
⚠️ Integrated into BCM. All Intelligent Keys must be registered. PIN code from Nissan required. ECM pairing required. Some aftermarket tools (Autel, Launch) can program keys with proper security access.
Gateway Control Module (GW)dealer / factory tool▸ programming details
📍 Integrated into BCM
🔧 CONSULT-III Plus
⚠️ Gateway functionality is integrated into BCM on second generation Titan. No separate module. Security authentication handled through BCM.
Aftermarket tool coverage varies by software version and vehicle build — treat "aftermarket tool" rows as "usually possible" and verify against your tool maker's coverage list before promising a customer. Spot a wrong location or hour? Tell us — corrections ship fast here.
Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) is recalling certain 2017-2019 gasoline, light duty, Titan vehicles. The alternator harness
may have been damaged during the engine installation process, possibly resulting in an electrical short.
Consequence: An electrical short may cause an engine stall, increasing the risk of a crash. In addition, it increases the risk of a fire.
Remedy: Nissan will notify owners, and dealers will inspect the alternator harness for the proper routing and any damage. The harness will be clipped into the correct position or replaced as necessary, free of charge. The recall began August 8, 2019. Owners may contact Nissan customer service at 1-800-867-7669.
EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELS · 18V240000
2018-04-16
Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) is recalling certain 2016-2018 Nissan Titan, 2016 and 2018 Nissan Titan XD vehicles. Accessories installed on these vehicles reduced the load carrying capacity, however, a Load Carrying Capacity modification label was not installed, possibly allowing the vehicle to be overloaded. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 110, "Tire Selection and Rims."
Consequence: An overloaded vehicle can increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy: Nissan will notify owners and provide a new modification label, with installation instructions, free of charge. The recall began on June 4, 2018. Owners may contact Nissan customer service at 1-800-867-7669.
SEAT BELTS:REAR/OTHER · 17V268000
2017-04-24
Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) is recalling certain 2016-2017 Nissan Titan Crew Cab and Titan XD Crew Cab vehicles. In the event of a crash, the rear seatbelt assembly may not adequately protect the occupant's head, allowing it to contact the D-ring bolt trim cap. As such, these vehicles fail to conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 201, "Occupant Protection in Interior Impact."
Consequence: If the occupant's head contacts the D-ring bolt trim cap during a crash, there is an increased risk of injury.
Remedy: Nissan will notify owners, and dealers will install energy absorbing material to the C-Pillar Finishers and replace the Seatbelt Bolt and Bolt Cap, free of charge. The recall began September 19, 2017. Owners may contact Nissan customer service at 1-800-647-7261.
Wiper blades
Second generation Titan. Pickup trucks do not have rear wipers.
Size-standard part numbers — verify your connector type before buying. Rear blades are model-specific; check the package's vehicle list.
Fuel economy figures are EPA data via fueleconomy.gov (median across matching trims). Performance figures are compiled estimates for the 2017 Nissan Titan 5.6L V8 VK56VD and can vary by trim.
🔧 Database maintained under the daily editorial review of Chris Hackleman · Master Technician · 20+ years and Jeff Moore · Master Lexus & Toyota Mechanic · 20+ years.