Nissan Thinking Of Recall: 48,700 Light Trucks Affected
By: Gary Johnson | May 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment
There seems to be a lot of products and vehicles being affected by manufacturing or design defects recently. Automotive News is reporting that Nissan North America is currently thinking of issuing a recall that will affect 48,700 trucks that are built in the U.S.
Nissan were still talking with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about the recall late on Friday afternoon. The recall will involve some of the 2010 Nissan, Armadas, Titans, Pathfinders, Infiniti QX56, Frontiers, and Xterras models. This latest recall comes after Nissan recently identified a problem with some of its airbags fitted to some of their models.
This latest problem concerns some welding defects on a lower suspension control link. A bushing collar could crack as result of the welding under certain conditions. Nissan are not currently aware of any accidents caused by the fault, and the recall is expected to start next week.
Download our free iPhone and iPad apps, or read more in Autos.
-
Nissan Recall November 2010: New List of Models and Countries Affected -
Nissan Recall 2010: List of Models affected by faulty air bags -
Nissan Recall 2010: List of models affected by brake pedal problems -
Nissan Recall 2010: List of Models Include March, Micra and Cube








Google+
750+Twitter
5,400+Facebook
19,500+