Nissan Orders Recall for Pickup Trucks Due to Rollaway Risk
  • 2 years ago
Nissan Orders Recall , for Pickup Trucks , Due to Rollaway Risk.
Nissan has ordered a recall of over
200,000 pickup trucks, citing a risk that
the vehicles could roll away while in park.
Nissan has ordered a recall of over
200,000 pickup trucks, citing a risk that
the vehicles could roll away while in park.
CNN reports that 203,223 Nissan
Frontiers and Titans built between
2020 and 2023 are included in the recall.
CNN reports that 203,223 Nissan
Frontiers and Titans built between
2020 and 2023 are included in the recall.
According to the NHTSA, the trucks have an issue with
the transmission parking pawl, which prevents vehicles
from moving, not engaging when park is engaged.
According to the NHTSA, the trucks have an issue with
the transmission parking pawl, which prevents vehicles
from moving, not engaging when park is engaged.
CNN reports that owners have been
advised to use the parking brake
every time they park.
On November 1st, Nissan said that owners can
expect to receive letters regarding the recall.
Impacted owners can also contact
Nissan's customer service line at , 1-800-867-7669.
In June, Nissan ordered another
voluntary recall campaign
for certain pickup trucks. .
At the time, over 180,000 Frontiers and Titans
from 2020-2022 were recalled for
the same faulty parking pawl. .
At the time, over 180,000 Frontiers and Titans
from 2020-2022 were recalled for
the same faulty parking pawl. .
In 2019, another recall affected 1.23 million
SUVs and sedans to fix an issue with
backup cameras in the vehicles.
That issue was resolved with a simple
software upgrade, which was carried out
for free at Nissan dealerships.
That issue was resolved with a simple
software upgrade, which was carried out
for free at Nissan dealerships
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