Nissan North America is issuing two recalls to fix problems with the tire pressure monitoring system and the fuel pressure sensors on certain vehicles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website said.
The first recall includes about 3,000 2012 model year Nissan Murano and Nissan Rogue vehicles. NHTSA’s website said the tire pressure monitoring systems may not have been activated correctly. All of these vehicles are still on dealership lots, so dealers will need to fix the issue themselves before consumers buy the vehicles.
The second recall includes 79,275 2011-2012 model year Infiniti M, Infiniti QX and the Nissan Juke vehicles. NHTSA’s website said the fuel pressure sensors may not have been tightened correctly and could cause fuel to leak. Nissan dealers will inspect the vehicles free of charge and replace the sensors if need be.
Click here for more information on the 2012 Nissan Murano and Nissan Rogue recall.
Click here for more information on the 2011-2012 Infiniti M, Infiniti QX and the Nissan Juke recall.