I have a Nissan Titan 06, ran but wouldnt take fuel, parked it for a fuel hours now it wont run. It will start be immedialtely dies. Slip light was on when it would not take fuel.

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Asked by Carolyn06titian Nov 07, 2014 at 07:52 PM about the 2006 Nissan Titan SE King Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Any help would be great.

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Have you checked the fuel pressure?

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yes, fuel pressure is fine, fuel pump clicks on. sprayed brake cleaner in engine and it ran a few seconds longer before it dies

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Have to ask one more question,did you have the recall done on your truck,for the fuel pump issue?

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The recall was issued march 3,2010.

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I called Nissan dealer and he looked up my truck and said all recalls/campaigns have been completed on mine. Check fuel pump pressure and it is at 90%.

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what do you mean it won't take fuel. I had a problem with my 2006 and it would not allow me to fill it up and made a whistle sound when filling and would spill out fuel. If that is the problem, there is module near the fuel tank throat with a hose that went bad on mine. It's some type of vent. Cost $100 and about 10 min to change.

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