Nissan Recalls 470,000 Vehicles to Fix Fuel Leak
Nissan Motor Co. has begun a worldwide recall of 10 car, crossover and SUV models to repair a loose fuel pressure sensor that could leak and cause a fire, Reuters reports.
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Nissan Motor Co. has begun a worldwide recall of 10 car, crossover and SUV models to repair a loose fuel pressure sensor that could leak and cause a fire, Reuters reports.
The campaign covers 233,000 vehicles in Japan, 143,000 in North America, 22,500 in Europe and 71,500 in other markets that include Africa, China, Latin America and the Middle East.
Affected models in most global markets are the Serena minivan, Patrol SUV, Tiida and Pulsar small five-door hatchbacks, and X-Trail crossover.
In the U.S., the recall involves 2012-2014 Nissan Juke crossovers, 2012-2013 model Infiniti M56 cars and QX56 crossovers and 2014-2015 Infiniti Q70 sedans and QX80 crossovers.
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