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  • Weight Distribution With Sway Control Recommendations For 2004 Nissan Titan SE and Trailer
  • The Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution System with Sway Control # RP66083 will work with your 2004 Nissan Titan SE and trailer as it has a tongue weight capacity of 400-800 lbs. If your trailer stays at 635 lbs of tongue weight, you will have no problem. I have provided a link to the installation instructions for this WDS as well as a link to our FAQ page on weight distribution. When figuring your GTW, always ensure that the weight includes all cargo that will be loaded. When figuring tong
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  • Can a Gooseneck Hitch Be Installed in a 2004 Nissan Titan with a 5-1/2 ft Bed
  • The Curt Gooseneck Hitch # C620-664 that you referenced is confirmed to fit your 2004 Nisan Titan with a 5-1/2 foot bed. The issue you will most likely see is that when you go to make a tight turn the trailer will want to hit the cab of your truck. If the front of your trailer is very narrow then this might work for you, but most likely you would not have the clearance. There is a formula to determine if you have enough clearance to make a 90 degree turn. (A+B) - C = Clearance A. equals
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  • Which Transmission Cooler for 2004 Nissan Titan to Supplement or Replace OEM Cooler
  • The transmission coolers we offer are not OEM replacements. They are intended to supplement the existing OEM cooler for demanding applications like towing or for continuous use in very hot conditions. You might start by reviewing the attached article which answers many FAQs about transmission fluid coolers in general. If your Nissan OEM cooler is a combination radiator/transmission cooler, we suggest you replace it with an original or manufacturer-approved replacement and supplement it with
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  • Troubleshooting Trailer Tail Lights not Working on a 2004 Nissan Titan Towing a 2006 Coachman 30 ft
  • The first thing I would do is check for voltage at the trailer connector on your 2004 Nissan Titan. You could use a circuit tester like our part # 3808 to test for the correct voltage on the trailer connector. Check out the video I attached that shows how this is done. If the voltage is good then you know the problem is in the trailer and not your 2004 Nissan Titan. What you can do is check the trailer side and vehicle side trailer connectors. You will want to look for any dirt or corrosion i
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  • Trailer Turn Signals and Brake Lights Not Working on a Trailer Towed by a 2004 Nissan Titan
  • Since the shop replaced some parts and tested the circuits, it sounds like you have a ground issue on the trailer side. First, make sure that the vehicle side and trailer side connectors are clean and free of any corrosion. Corrosion can build up on the pins but also in the backs of the connectors where the wires attach. Next, make sure that the main ground from the trailer connector is attached to a clean metal surface. Then do the same for the trailer lights. If you recently added a plastic
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  • Are the Bulbs or Just the Capsule Replaceable in the Wesbar Trailer Tail Light # 106411
  • I went out to the warehouse and pulled a Wesbar trailer light, # 106411, to examine it more closely. After taking it apart I found that you can replace just the bulbs inside the capsule. The same goes for # 106410. The larger bulb is an 1157 bulb, # A1157B, and there can also be a smaller bulb labeled as C193. I made a short video showing the light taken apart for you.
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  • Fifth Wheel Trailer Hitch Installation Kit Options for a 2004 Nissan Titan SE
  • There are numerous 5th wheel installation kits available for the 2004 Nissan Titan, see link. For a custom installation kit, Valley and Curt currently have the only options in # V55000R for Valley, and # C16470-104 for Curt. I have included links to the installation instructions for you. The Reese kit, # RP30035-405, is a semi-custom installation kit. It comes with additional brackets that fit the shape of the truck frame rails, but there is a little more drilling involved. I have included a
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  • Trailer Brake and Running Lights Do Not Work when Connected to a 2004 Nissan Titan
  • It is very possible that a relay for the running light tow package wiring is not functioning or is missing. What can happen sometimes is if the relay is not there, only some power can get sent back to the trailer but a full load will not work. This could be why the lights blink when you lock the truck with the key fob but do not work when constant power is applied. The 2004 and 2005 Nissan Titan trucks only require two relays. The relays in questions are included with the Hopkins trailer conn
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  • No Trailer Brake Lights or Turn Signals on a Trailer Towed by a 2004 Nissan Titan
  • The first thing you will need to do is determine if the problem is on the truck or the trailer. Start by disconnecting the trailer and using a circuit tester like # 3808 if needed to test the trailer connector on the vehicle. Have someone sit in the vehicle cab and go through each function while you test the pins on the trailer connector with the circuit tester. You can use our wiring FAQ article as a guide to what the functions should be, see link. If all of the functions are working on the
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  • Trailer Lights have Stopped Working on a 2004 Nissan Titan with Factory Tow Package
  • This sounds like a ground problem. What you can do is start by check the trailer side and vehicle side trailer connectors. You will want to look for any dirt or corrosion in or behind the trailer connectors. Corrosion can cause any number of lighting issues. Next move on to checking the ground connections for each connector to see that they are attached to clean and corrosion free bare metal surfaces. You can then check the tail lights themselves. Again you are looking to see that the gr
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  • Does Weight Have to be On the Trailer When Setting Up CURT Weight Distribution for a Horse Trailer
  • The horses in this case, or cargo in other cases, does not have to be on or in the trailer to install and set up the CURT Trunnion Style Weight Distribution System, # 17302. Whether there is weight in the trailer or not, you want 5 links of chain for the spring bars to hang from. You may need more or less links to get the spring bars parallel with the trailer frame. Once you have the horses in the trailer you will be able to determine if anything needs to be adjusted. It is the same with any
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  • Thermostatic or Non-Thermostatic Engine Oil Cooler Sandwich Adapter for a 2004 Nissan Titan
  • The Thermostatic Sandwich Adapter, # D15732, has a thermostat that opens when the engine oil temperature rises above 180 degrees, and will then allow engine oil to flow through the cooler and back to the engine. Until 180 degrees is reached the adapter allows the oil filter on the vehicle to function normally and engine oil is not routed through the cooler. A non thermostatic adapter, like # D15735, will allow oil to flow to the cooler at all times, even when the engine is cold. The only cons
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  • What Size Locking Lug Nuts Do I Need For My Pop-Up Camper Trailer
  • I spoke with my contact at Redline and he informed that the threads on all 1/2 inch wheel studs should be the exact same, and that there is not a course or fine thread axle stud. When I described to him that problem you are having he said that you might have metric sized threads on your pop-up camper and that is why the lugs you bought did not thread on. I would take one of the lugs that you know will thread onto your studs and go to a hardware store and try threading the lugs onto various
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  • Trailer Turn Signals/Brake Lights Not Working on Trailer Towed by 2004 Nissan Titan
  • This does sound like a bad or missing relay. You can test the 7-Way connector without the trailer attached to see if you get any signal at all on the turn signal/brake light circuit. If you do get a signal but the lights are not working on the trailer, it could be that the extra load from the trailer lights is not allowing them to function properly. No signal would indicate a problem further up, most likely a blown fuse or relay. The 2004 Nissan Titan should only need 2 relays out of the 3 th
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  • Will Highland Truck Tailgate Net # 9502200 Fit a 2004 Nissan Titan XE
  • The Highland Truck Tailgate Net, part # 9502200 is a universal fit part. It is designed to fit most newer pickups from 1999 to the present. The tail gate net measures 62 to 64-1/2 inches, so if the width of your tail gate is in this range, it should fit just fine. I spoke with my contact at Highland and they have not done a test fit of this tail gate net on a Nissan Titan. I do not have a review of this product on a Nissan Titan.
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  • Connection Point for Tekonsha Brake Controller Wiring Harness # 3050-P, 2004 and Newer Nissan Titan
  • The Tekonsha Brake Controller Wiring Harness, # 3050-P, that fits the 2004 and newer Nissan Titan plugs into a harness that is already on the vehicle. This harness will be located under the dash, to the left of the steering column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal. The wiring functions of this harness are as follows: White = ground Black = 12 volt power Blue = brake controller output Red = stop light
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  • Parts Needed to Install a Gooseneck Hitch and Wiring in a 2004 Nissan Titan Crew Cab
  • The correct gooseneck hitch and installation kit for the 2004 Titan Crew Cab with either a 5-1/2 or 6-1/2 foot bed is the Curt Double Lock, Flip and Store Gooseneck Hitch with Installation Kit, item # C620-664. At this time, the Reese Hide-A-Goose Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch, item # 9461, has not been fitted for use with the Nissan Titan trucks. You may also be interested in the Fifth Wheel and Gooseneck 90 Degree Wiring Harness with 7-Pole Connector, item # 51-97-410, which will prov
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  • Location of Tow Package Wiring Harness on 2004 Nissan Titan
  • According to the information I have received from Tekonsha, the tow package wiring should be located under the dash near the top of the emergency brake pedal. It will be taped to another wiring harness. Looking for the connector on the end of the wiring harness will be the easiest way to spot it. The connector may be obscured by electrical tape, making it difficult to locate. I have provided a link to the install instructions for you. The instruction sheet provides a pretty good photo of the
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  • How does the Brake Controller Connect to a 7 Flat Pin Hitch Connector On a 2004 Nissan Titan
  • The connector you will need to install the Draw-Tite Activator Brake Controller, item # 5100, to your 2004 Nissan Titan is the Tekonsha Wire Replacement for Nissan, part # 3050-P. This adapter has a 6-pin connector that mates with the factory brake controller 6-pin connector located under the dash of your vehicle. The factory connector is located left of the steering wheel column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal. This connector has all of the circuits needed to power
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  • How to Install 7-Way Trailer Connector # 30608 On a 2004 Nissan Titan Without Tow Package
  • We do carry the wiring harness you need. For a 2004 Nissan Titan that does not have a towing package, you will need the Factory Style 7-Way and 4-Way Flat Vehicle End Trailer Connector, # 30608, that you have referenced. The harness comes with the required relays that activate the wiring harness. On your 2004, you will only need 2 of the relays. To install the harness, you will first need to find the factory connector under the truck, rear of the spare tire. There will be a port to plug in th
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  • What Sidewinder and Fifth Wheel Hitch Will Work On 2004 Nissan Titan With 5-1/2 Foot Bed
  • You will need to use a Sidewinder to be able to tow a fifth wheel with your 2004 Nissan Titan with a 5-1/2 foot bed. To get the correct Sidewinder for your application you would need to find out the type of pin box you have on your camper. The pin box number is either on a sticker on the pin box or it will be stamped on the pin box itself. If it is not there or is worn off you will have to contact the trailer manufacturer with the VIN or serial number so they can provide you with the pin box
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  • Troubleshooting Brake Controller Installed on 2004 Nissan Titan
  • If the display of your brake controller is not showing any indication that the unit is receiving power, use a volt meter or circuit tester like part # 40376 on the black wire feeding the controller to ensure the controller is not getting power. If you show no power on that wire, check your # 3050-P wiring adapter to ensure it is fully inserted into the connector under the dash. The connector on either side of the adapter should plug into place until it clicks. If this checks out okay, you mos
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