Titan 2WD V8-5.6L (VK56) (2004)
Technical Service Bulletin # 07-009
Date: 070216
Recall R0616 - Rear Door Wiring Harness
RECALL CAMPAIGN BULLETIN
Reference:
NTBO7-009
Date:
February 16, 2007
VOLUNTARY RECALL CAMPAIGN
2004-2006 TITAN REAR DOOR HARNESS
CAMPAIGN I.D.
# R0616
NHTSA # :
06V-459
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2004 - 2006 Titan (A60) King Cab only
APPLIED VINs:
2004:
1N6*A06A*4N 500006 - 593463
1N6*A06B*4N 500000 - 593471
2005:
1N6*A06A*5N 500002 - 580219
1N6*A06B*5N 500007 - 580226
2006:
1N6*A06A*6N 500003 - 576810
1N6*A06B*6N 500000 - 576805
NOTE:
Use Service Comm to determine campaign eligibility.
INTRODUCTION
Nissan has determined that on some 2004 - 2006 model year Titan King Cab vehicles, a defect that relates to motor vehicle safety exists.
In some affected vehicles, there is the possibility that the wires in the harness routed through the rear doors and into the body on each side of the vehicle
may break due to over bending of the harness as the doors are opened and closed. The wires in the harness control various systems including the seat belt
pretensioners, the passenger side seat belt tension sensor, and rear audio speakers.
If the wire for the seat belt pretensioners breaks and makes contact with a wire for the speaker, there is a possibility that the pretensioner may deploy and
tighten the seat belt. If this happens when the belt is retracted, it will not be possible to use the seat belt. If one of the wires for the seat belt tension
sensor breaks inside the passenger side harness, the passenger side front air bag will not deploy as designed in a frontal crash. Nissan is conducting a
Voluntary Recall Campaign to inspect the wire harness cover for damage and, if necessary, a new wiring harness with a new type cover will be installed
and rerouted.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Nissan has assigned identification number R0616 to this campaign. This number must appear on all communications and documentation of any nature
dealing with this campaign.
NUMBER OF VEHICLES POTENTIALLY AFFECTED
The number of vehicles potentially affected is approximately 96,500
DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
It is the dealers responsibility to check Service Comm for the campaign status on each vehicle falling within the range of this voluntary safety recall
which for any reason enters the service department. This includes vehicles purchased from private parties or presented by transient (tourist) owners and