Nissan Motor Co Ltd said on Friday it will recall 3.53 million vehicles, most in the United States, citing passenger-side air bags that may not work properly because vehicle sensors may malfunction.
WASHINGTON: Nissan Motor Co Ltd said on Friday it will
recall 3.53 million vehicles, most in the United States, citing
passenger-side air bags that may not work properly because vehicle
sensors may malfunction.
The Japanese automaker said this is the fourth recall since 2013 to
address problems with occupant classification systems that may fail to
properly identify adult front seat passengers.The system may improperly classify an adult front seat passenger as a child or as an empty seat, a failure that could lead to an air bag failing to deploy in the event of a crash. Nissan has reports of three injuries linked to the issue but no fatalities.
The new recall includes vehicles from the 2013-2017 model
years, including some Nissan Altima, Leaf, Maxima, Murano, Pathfinder,
Sentra, Rogue, NV200, NV Taxi, Infiniti JX35/QX60, and Q50. It also
includes the 2015-2016 Chevrolet City Express, built for General Motors
Co by Nissan.
Nearly 3.2 million of the recalled vehicles are in the United States.
"The planned remedy varies by vehicle and will include software
reprogramming in some models and hardware replacement in other models,"
Nissan spokesman David Reuter said. Nissan said it is currently
developing its remedy plan and will begin notifying dealers in late May.Only about 20 percent of the U.S. models will need a hardware fix, Nissan said.
Nissan said that 622,110 Sentra cars, part of the recall announced on Friday, are also the subject of a second recall, because the front passenger seat belt bracket may become deformed if it is used to secure a child restraint system. Nissan dealers will reinforce the seat belt bracket.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration upgraded an investigation in August 2015 into the air bag
deployment issue after reviewing 1,271 complaints and warranty claims
to determine whether a prior Nissan recall adequately addressed the
problem.
Most complaints from owners with repaired vehicles said the
air bag deactivation light remained on even with an adult in the front
seat.
Nissan has issued several earlier recalls for occupant
classification system issues in the United States in recent years. In
2014, the automaker recalled 990,000 U.S. vehicles to address the issue,
expanding on a 2013 callback. It also recalled 920 U.S. vehicles in
October 2015.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Steve Orlofsky)
- Reuters
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