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I have a 2004 Titan LE 4X4 that I bought brand new last June. I love the truck but I am beginning to have a few problems. Four weeks ago, I went to romp down on her to get around a semi approaching an on ramp (plenty of room for a Titan) however, when I went get into her, she shut down at 78 MPH! I got it going and limped 150 miles to Cheyenne, WY. The mass air flow sensor blew, got back ordered for over one week. Has anyone else had this happen? Now, I have the "service engine light coming on" - it goes in tomorrow, will keep you posted.
 
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Sounds like for whatever reason your engine went into limp mode. First failed MAF I've heard of in a Titan. Do you drive a lot of dusty roads, etc, where it can build up with a lot of crud?

And where are you from in Wyo? The admins on this board, myself and my wife are from there originally.



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hey my name is tyler I have a 04 titan and the same thing happened to me. Brought it in on warranty and fixed right up. Tech said it was probably from dusty roads which is relivant to me i live on a farm in oklee, MN and all my driving is 90% gravel.
 
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