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NISSAN Recall Check

Checking NISSAN Recall Notices When Buying a Used NISSAN Car
Purchasing a used NISSAN car can be a savvy financial decision, but it also comes with its own set of challenges and risks. One critical aspect that can often be overlooked is checking for any outstanding recall notices on the vehicle. Recalls are issued by NISSAN to address safety issues that could potentially lead to accidents, injuries, or even fatalities. Hence, ignoring them could be perilous. In this article, we discuss why it's important to check for recall notices and how you can go about doing it.
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We have NISSAN recalls for the models below.
31/12/2010 - Nissan.
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk because the brake fluid may be contaminated with mineral oil which causes the seals in the vehicle brake system to expand, affecting their sealing properties. As a result, the driver will have to apply a higher braking effort and the braking distances required to stop the vehicle will consequently increase.
Model Numbers:
Juke F15 and Note E11. Production period: 08/11/2010 to 09/11/2010; affected VINs SJNFCAF15U (6027677 – 6028365).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/11/2010 - Nissan
No Image available
Check This Car for the following recall:
The products pose a risk of injuries because the ignition and ECM relay contacts, in the IPDM, may become contaminated with a build up of silicon oxide from the relay diode. This can lead to poor conduction at the relays contacts. In an extreme case, this can result in electric problems, engine stall and failure to restart the vehicle.
Model Numbers:
Navara (D40), Pathfinder (R51) and Micra (K12).
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View