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Nissan Recall
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Last Updated
March, 2010 |
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NEWS:
Nissan
to recall 540,000 vehicles
globally
YAHOO NEWS -- March 3, 2010
Nissan Motor Co
(7201.T), Japan's
third-biggest car maker,
said it will recall about
540,000 vehicles worldwide
due to potential defects in
brake pedal pins and
fuel-gauge components,
mostly in the United States.
Nissan said five models from
2008 to 2010 model years,
including the Titan truck
and Armada SUV, would be
recalled due to the risk of
the brake pedal pins
partially disengaging,
causing a loss of normal
braking ability.
This recall will involve
179,000 cars in the U.S. and
25,800 in other regions,
Nissan said in a statement,
adding that there have been
three reported cases of this
braking problem.
Nissan also announced plans
to recall 419,000 cars in
the U.S. and 53,000 in other
regions for a separate
problem with the
fuel gauge, which can
at higher mileage levels
fail to accurately indicate
how much fuel is left in the
tank.
The gauge problem involve
six models from the 2005 to
2008 model years, including
the Titan, Armada and the
Infiniti QX56.
Nissan said no accidents or
injuries have been reported
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NOVEMBER 2009 --
Nissan is recalling
certain model year 2009
Sentra passenger vehicles
equipped with Bosch master
cylinders. Brake fluid may
leak from the master
cylinder. If the amount of
brake fluid in the master
cylinder reservoir decreases
to below the minimum level,
the brake system warning
indicator will illuminate as
designed and the brakes will
not function properly. If
the warning lamp is
continuously ignored, one of
the brake circuits on the
vehicle may fail increasing
stopping distances and
increasing the risk of a
crash. Dealers will inspect
and replace the master
cylinder brake booster
assembly free of charge. The
recall is expected to begin
during December 2009.
09V-431
OCTOBER 2009
-- Nissan is recalling
certain model year 2008-2009
Rogue vehicles. A screw in
the steering gear housing
cover may loosen over time
and could fall out. As it
loosens, the steering
response of the vehicle may
be compromised but the
driver will retain steering
control. The screw may
eventually come out of the
steering gear cover. If
large steering inputs are
made with the cover screw
missing the pinion shaft may
come out of the steering
gear resulting in a complete
loss of steering control and
increasing the risk of a
crash. Dealers will inspect
whether the steering gear
cover screw is loose and
will be retightened to the
proper specification.
Dealers will also install a
cover plate to prevent the
screw from possibly coming
out of the steering gear.
This service will be
performed free of charge.
The recall is expected to
begin during November 2009.
09V-411
OCTOBER 2009
-- Nissan is recalling
certain model year 2008-2010
vehicles originally sold in
or currently registered in
the states of Connecticut,
Delaware, Iowa, Illinois,
Indiana, Massachusetts,
Maine, Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Vermont,
Washington D.C., West
Virginia and Wisconsin. The
material in the nut used to
secure the
sensor-transmitter of the
tire pressure monitoring
system (TPMS) may corrode
and potentially crack in
areas with heavy
concentrations of road salt.
If this occurs, the nut may
come out of the
sensortransmitter and the
TPMS lamp will illuminate.
If the TPMS lamp is
disregarded and the vehicle
continues to be driven in
this condition, the tire
will quickly lose air
pressure at a consistent
rate resulting in a flat
tire increasing the risk of
a crash. The dealer will
replace the TPMS nut with a
new, more robust nut. This
service will be performed
free of charge. The recall
is expected to begin on or
before November 9, 2009.
09V-393
SEPTEMBER 2009
-- Nissan is recalling
certain model year 2009 and
2010 Altima and Maxima
passenger cars. The upper
front strut insulators may
have been manufactured out
of specification resulting
in a potential for the strut
insulator to crack. If the
strut insulator is cracked,
there is a potential for the
strut rod to come out of its
mounting position, which
could affect vehicle
stability and increase the
risk of a crash. Nissan will
notify owners and dealers
will replace both left and
right side front strut
insulators free of charge.
The safety recall is
expected to begin during
October 2009. 09V-358
MAY 2009 --
Nissan is
recalling 362,891 MY
2003-2007 Murano vehicles.
The intake air ducts, which
are connected to the
intermediate resonator in
the air intake system of the
engine, may separate from
the resonator with engine
movement. This separation
occurs due to the premature
aging of the material used
in the intake air ducts
which causes excessive
shrinking. Engine may stall
increasing the risk of a
crash. Dealers will inspect
and replace/repair the
appropriate components free
of charge. The recall is
expected to begin on or
before July 6, 2009. Owners
may contact Nissan at
1-800-647-7261.
09V-169
JANUARY 2009 --
Nissan is recalling 225 MY
2009 Altima vehicles for
failing to comply with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 214, "Side
Impact Protection." These
vehicles may have been
manufactured with an
out-of-specification weld on
the door assembly. This does
not meet the
standardrequirements. All
the affected vehicles have
been brought back from the
dealerships and remedied at
the factory. No vehicles had
been retailed.
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NEWS:
Nissan
recalling more than 240,000
trucks
WASHINGTON --
January 8, 2009 -- Nissan
Motor Co. is recalling more
than 240,000 trucks in 20
cold weather states to fix a
problem that could prevent
front air bags from
deploying in a crash.
The government said in a
posting on its Web site
Wednesday that the recall
affects the Frontier,
Pathfinder and Xterra for
the 2005-2009 model years.
In states where winter time
road salt is used, a mix of
snow and salt could enter a
crash zone sensor area and
rust, interrupting the
signal and potentially
preventing the front air
bags from deploying in a
crash.
Nissan spokesman Colin Price
said the problem was
discovered through warranty
claims and there had been no
crashes or injuries linked
to the issue.
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DECEMBER
2008 -- Nissan is
recalling 242,720 MY
2005-2009 Pathfinder,
Frontier and Xterra vehicles
originally sold in or
currently registered in the
states of Connecticut,
Delaware, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Vermont, West
Virginia, Wisconsin, and the
District of Columbia. In
those areas of the country
which use heavy
concentrations of road salt
in the winter, a mixture of
snow/water and salt can
enter into the front crash
zone sensor (CZS) housing.
If this occurs, the CZS may
internally rust resulting in
a signal interruption. If
this happens, the red air
bag warning light will
illuminate to alert the
vehicle operator. This issue
could result in the
non-deployment of the driver
and passenger front air bags
in a crash, increasing the
risk of personal injury.
Dealers will replace the
front CZS with a counter
measured sensor. These
sensors were manufactured in
Japan. The manufacturer has
not yet provided an owner
notification schedule for
this campaign. Owners in the
other states will receive
extended warranty coverage
for the sensor to 10 years.
These owners will be
notified of the warranty
extension by mail and will
receive a sticker to place
in their warranty booklet
explaining the extended
warranty coverage. . 08V690
OCTOBER
2008 -- Nissan is
recalling 204,361 MY
2007-2008 Altima, Altima
Coupe, 350Z, Murano, Rogue;
and Infiniti G35 Sedan, G37
Coupe and EX35 passenger
vehicles equipped with
Continental Automotive
Systems occupant
classification system (OCS)
control units. A varistor in
the OCS control unit located
in the passenger seat
cushion may have been
manufactured out of
specification. Under certain
conditions, this could cause
an interruption of signal
between the OCS and the air
bag control unit (ACU). This
could result in the
passenger air bag being
suppressed which could fail
to provide adequate
protection in the event of a
crash. Dealers will test the
signal between the OCS and
ACU systems using a special
tool to check that it is
functioning as designed. If
necessary, the seat cushion
(containing OCS hardware)
will be replaced with a new
one manufactured to
specification. The recall is
expected to begin during
November 3, 2008. 08V521
SEPTEMBER 2008 -- Nissan
is recalling 3,403 MY 2009
Altima vehicles equipped
with 16-inch alloy wheels.
Some of these wheels may not
have been manufactured to
specification. These wheels
were manufactured in China.
This could cause one or more
of the five lug nuts
attaching the wheel to the
vehicle to become loose. If
the lug nuts become loose,
it could eventually result
in a loss of control and a
crash without warning.
Dealers will inspect the
vehicle to determine if it
is equipped with one of the
affected wheels. If it is,
the wheels will be replaced
with new ones that have been
manufactured to the correct
specification. The recall is
expected to begin during
October 2008. 08V464
JULY
2008 -- Nissan is
recalling 1,018 MY 2008
Altima vehicles. The left
side front suspension
transverse link bolt may not
have been tightened to
specification. This
condition could cause the
bolt to become loose while
the vehicle is being driven.
If the bolt were to come
out, the driver may
experience difficulty
controlling the direction of
the vehicle which could
result in a crash. Dealers
will tighten the transverse
link bolt to specification.
The recall is expected to
begin during August 2008.
08V363
JUNE 2008
-- Nissan is recalling
180,664 MY 2005-2006 Titan,
Armada and Infinity QX56
vehicles manufactured after
March 17, 2005, that are
equipped with a Visteon air
conditioning condenser fan
motor. The fan motor may not
be properly sealed allowing
excessive water intrusion
and inadequate drainage of
moisture. This could cause
corrosion in the motor
leading possibly to
overheating and a fire.
Dealers will test the air
conditioning condenser fan
motor and replace it if
necessary. The recall is
expected to begin near the
end of July 2008. Owners may
contact Nissan at
1-800-647-7261. This recall
was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation,
PE08-037, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation.
08V284000
APRIL 2008 --
Nissan is recalling 1,126 MY
2008 Quest, Titan and Armada
vehicles equipped with
manual adjustment front
seats. These vehicles fail
to comply with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 207, "Seating
Systems." The seat track
assembly may have been
manufactured out of
specification. This may
result in the manual seat
pawl not fully engaging
increasing the risk of
personal injuries in the
event of a crash. Dealers
will inspect the seat track
assembly on the driver's and
front passenger seats and
replace the entire seat
assembly free of charge. The
recall is expected to begin
on or about May 16, 2008.
08V187
FEBRUARY 2008 -- Nissan
is recalling 16,365 MY 2008
Infiniti EX35 and MY 2009
Nissan Murano vehicles. Due
to incorrect software
programming, the air bag
control unit (ACU) may cause
the passenger air bag not to
operate as designed if the
vehicle battery becomes
significantly discharged.
This could result in the
passenger air bag not
inflating in a crash in
which it was designed to do
so, increasing the risk of
injury. Dealers will
reprogram the ACU in
affected vehicles. The
recall began on February 19,
2008. 08V066
JANUARY
2008 -- Nissan is
recalling 5,523 MY 2008
Titan, Frontier and Xterra
vehicles for failing to
comply with the requirements
of Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 110,
'Tire Selection and Rims for
Motor Vehicles.' The tire
placard lists an incorrect
vehicle capacity weight.
This standard specifies
requirements for tire
selection to prevent
overloading. Nissan will
mail a correct tire placard
and installation
instructions to owners of
the affected vehicles. The
recall is expected to begin
during March 2008. 08V045
DECEMBER 2007 -- Nissan
is recalling 114 MY
2007-2008 Altima passenger
vehicles. If the body
control module (BCM) was
replaced during service at a
dealership, the tire
pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
may have been inadvertently
deactivated due to an issue
with the dealer service
software. If the TPMS is
turned off, it would not
alert the driver to a
decrease in the tire
pressure as designed.
Driving on under-inflated
tires is unsafe and could
result in a crash. Dealers
will check the TPMS function
and reactivate it if
necessary. The manufacturer
has not yet provided an
owner notification schedule.
07V599
NOVEMBER 2007 --
Nissan is recalling 653,910 MY
2002 and 2005-2006 Altima and Sentra vehicles equipped with 2.5L
engines. The crankshaft position sensor can overheat causing a
brief interruption in the signal output from the sensor. If the
interruption in the signal from the sensor is so brief that the
electronic control module (ECM) logic does not have time to
diagnose the condition, the engine may stop running without
warning while the vehicle is driven at a low speed increasing
the risk of a crash. Dealers will reprogram the ECM. Certain MY
2006 Altimas which have been previously remedied under recall
campaign 06V223 (Nissan R0606) are not included in this recall
since the reprogramming for that recall also included this
reprogramming. The recall is expected to begin during December
2007. This recall was the subject of a Recall Query, RQ06-001,
conducted by the Office of Defects Investigation. 07V527
NOVEMBER 2007 -- Nissan is recalling 1,115 MY 2008
Xterra sport utility vehicles. The antilock brake system/vehicle
dynamic control (ABS/VDC) actuator is designed with one ball in
the valve section. Some ABS/VDC actuators were manufactured with
more than one ball in the valve. This could result in a
reduction in brake effectiveness without warning increasing the
risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the ABS/VDC actuator with
a new one. The recall is expected to begin during December 2007.
07V528
SEPTEMBER 2007 -- Nissan is recalling 372,250 MY
1997-2001 Pathfinder and MY 1997-2001 Infiniti QX4 vehicles.
Vehicles originally sold in or currently registered in the
states of Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin
and the District of Columbia. During the coating process of the
fuel filler tube assembly, a sufficient coating may not have
been applied at the lower mounting bracket. This could result in
an opening in the coating which can allow water to enter and
make contact with the bare metal of the tube. This may result in
surface rust but not perforation of the tube. However, in those
areas of the country which use heavy concentrations of road salt
in the winter, if a mixture of snow/water and salt makes contact
with the bare metal, corrosion may occur to a degree which
results in perforation of the tube. In this case fuel leakage
may occur when filling the tank. Fuel leakage, in the presence
of an ignition source, could result in a fire. Dealers will
replace the fuel filler tube assembly with a new one with an
improved coating process. The recall is expected to begin on or
about November 26, 2007. 07V435
SEPTEMBER
2007 -- Nissan is recalling 3,564 MY
2007 Armada sport utility vehicles for
failing to comply with the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No.
210, 'Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages.' The
driver's side third row seat belt upper
anchor bracket may be cracked. In the event
of a crash, a seat occupant may not be
properly restrained increasing the risk of
personal injury. Dealers will replace the
seat belt bracket. The recall is expected to
begin on or about November 1, 2007. 07V449
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NEWS:
Nissan recalls vehicles over air bag concerns
WASHINGTON -- (AP) -- October 15,
2008 -- Nissan Motor Co. said Wednesday it was recalling more
than 200,000 vehicles in the U.S. and overseas to fix a sensor
system that could affect the car's passenger side air bag.
Nissan said the recall includes 140,000
Nissan Altima
cars from the 2007-2008 model years. It also involves 2007-2008
model years of the Infiniti EX35, G35 Sedan, G37 and the
Nissan 350Z, Murano and Rogue.
Nissan spokesman Colin Price said there have been no injuries or
crashes, and the company discovered the problem during internal
testing. Most of the recalled vehicles are in the United States;
others are in Mexico, Canada, Puerto Rico and the Persian Gulf.
Nissan said the recall affects vehicles equipped with
Continental Automotive Systems' Occupant Classification System
control units. An electronic component in the control unit
located in the passenger seat cushion may have been made out of
specification.
The Japanese automaker said that could interrupt a signal in the
sensor system and prevent the passenger air bag from deploying
under certain conditions.
The recall is expected to begin in early November
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NEWS:
2009 Nissan Altima Recalled for Wheel Problem
WASHINGTON -- September
24, 2008 -- Nissan is recalling 3,403 2009
Altima sedans equipped with 16-inch alloy wheels because one
or more of the five lug nuts could become loose.
"If the lug nuts become loose, it could eventually result in a
loss of control and a crash without warning," said the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration in its recalls summary of
the problem.
Nissan dealers will check a vehicle in question to determine if
it is equipped with the affected wheels. If it is, the wheels
will be replaced with new ones that have been manufactured to
the correct specification. The Altimas involved in the recall
were built at Nissan's Canton, Mississippi, plant from July 24
to August 14, 2008.
The recall is expected to begin sometime this month. Owners can
contact Nissan at 800-647-7261 for more information.
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NEWS:
Nissan Recalls 2007-2008 Sentras
ConsumerAffairs.com -- July 22,
2008 -- Nissan is recalling 169,202 of the 2007 and 2008
model year Sentra because the brake master cylinder might leak
fluid, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA).
"The internal seal groove in the body of some brake master
cylinders may allow for a gap in the in the groove contact areas
of the seal. This may result in brake fluid slowly leading from
the master cylinder into the brake booster assembly, causing the
brake warning light to illuminate," NHTSA advised.
NHTSA warned that if consumers ignore the lamp, "one of the
brake circuits on the vehicle may not operate as designed
increasing the risk of a crash.
Nissan dealers will inspect the braking system on the Sentra
when the recall begins July 23.
If brake fluid is found to be leaking, Nissan will replace the
master cylinder free of charge.
Consumer can contact Nissan at 1-800-647-7261.
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NEWS:
Nissan and Infiniti Recall 16,000 SUVs
ConsumerAffairs.com -- February
19, 2008 -- Nissan is recalling 16,365 Murano and Infiniti EX
35 SUVs to fix a software program that may cause passenger
air bags to fail.
The recall affects 11,511 Muranos
from model year 2009 and 4,854 Infiniti EX35s from 2008,
according to a February 12 letter from Nissan to the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
NHTSA reported on its web site
that the software problem could result in the passenger air bag
not inflating in a crash increasing the risk of injury if the
vehicle battery is significantly discharged. Nissan dealers will reprogram the air bag control unit when the
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NEWS:
Nissan Recall Expanded to 654,000 Sentras and Altimas
Consumer Affairs -- Nov 21, 2007
-- Nissan Motor Co. is expanding a U.S. recall of Sentra
and Altima sedans to repair a defective crankshaft sensor in
2002 and 2005 to 2006 models. The faulty sensor could cause the
engine to shut off.
Nissan
reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
that the recall covers about 653,910 vehicles with 2.5-liter
engines.
The sensor's location may expose
it to temperature changes that would interrupt signals the
sensor sends to the engine control module,
according to Nissan. Without those signals, the control module
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NEWS: Nissan
recalls Pathfinder & Infiniti QX over fuel tube leak
CNN.com - September 27, 2007 --
Nissan Motor Co. announced a recall of nearly 420,000 Nissan
Pathfinder and Infiniti QX4 SUVs from 1997 and 2001 due to
possible corrosion in a tube used to pump gas
More than 370,000 of the Nissan SUVs under that company's recall
were originally sold or are currently registered in 22 "cold
weather" states including Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Illinois,
Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West
Virginia and Wisconsin, as well as the District of Columbia.
Another 45,000 recalled vehicles are in Canada.
In states that use road salt during the winter, a mixture of
snow, water and salt could cause corrosion on the bare metal
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