rainerbauer1
Titan Multifunction Steering Wheel Failure
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A 2006 Nissan Titan experienced a malfunctioning multifunction steering wheel, logging an error and losing control functions. The issue was identified as a faulty clock spring or a wiring problem in the steering column, specifically a defective cable connection. The solution involved a workshop diagnosis and repair, costing 95€, which resolved the problem.
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rainerbauer1 (community.author)
Thanks. The horn works, but cruise control is dead. Can you explain more about checking the connection behind the steering wheel?
jessicamoon9
That strongly suggests a faulty clock spring or a wiring issue in the steering column. The cable connection in the steering wheel is likely the problem. If you're not comfortable disassembling the steering wheel, take it to a shop for diagnosis. They can pinpoint the exact cause.
rainerbauer1 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. The workshop diagnosed a defective cable connection in the steering wheel, just as you suspected. The repair cost 95€. Problem solved.
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jessicamoon9
I had a similar issue with my Nissan Titan, though I don't remember the exact year. Does the horn still work? What about cruise control? Mine turned out to be a bad clock spring. Also check the connection behind the steering wheel.