While the latest product recall involving nearly 1.4 million vehicles is likely one of its largest ever, Nissan is no stranger to recalls. In the past five years alone, Nissan has recalled over 2 million vehicles due to a variety of safety concerns, including problems with the rear view camera, airbag, fuel pump, and steering wheel. These recalls have affected multiple Nissan models such as the Rogue, Rogue Sport, Armada, Altima, Frontier, Titan, Pathfinder, Versa, Kicks, Ariya, and QX60. In each case, Nissan collaborated with the NHTSA to provide free fixes for all affected vehicles.
This latest recall underscores the significance of quality control and ensuring consumer safety. Nissan’s company’s reputation may also take a short-term hit due to the recall. Other cars affected by this latest product recall include the Nissan Serena — a minivan which reportedly has a wiring problem that needs fixing — as well as the Nissan Note Aura, which has a widespread issue with its right headlamp for some models sold in the Japanese market.
If you happen to own an affected Nissan vehicle in the U.S., Japan or Europe, the next few weeks are crucial. Official communication regarding the recall will likely be delivered either by Nissan or your local transportation safety regulatory authority.
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