Nissan Under Probe By US Over 2 Air Bag Sensor Recalls Covering Nearly 1 Million Vehicles
Source: ibtimes
By Kukil Bora
The United States safety regulators are investigating whether two recalls by Nissan, Japans second-largest automaker, failed to fix a problem with front-seat air bag sensors, the Associated Press (AP) reported on Sunday.
The latest probe covers nearly 990,000 vehicles in the U.S. that were recalled by the company in 2013 and 2014, the AP reported, adding that the recalls were related to a computer software flaw, which makes the system unable to detect an adult in the passenger seat. The air bags will not inflate if the sensors detect a child sitting in the passenger seat.
The vehicles affected by the recalls include the Altima midsize car, Leaf electric car, Pathfinder SUV and Sentra compact models from 2013 and 2014, and the NV200 Taxi van and Infiniti JX35 SUV from 2013. The Infiniti QX60 and Q50 SUVs from 2014 were also covered.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 124 people have complained about the issue, which was detected after repairs were made. The owners of the affected vehicles said that after getting recall repairs, the passenger air bag status light stays on, suggesting that the air bag is not activated even though the seat is occupied by an adult.
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Nissan recalled 1,053,479 vehicles worldwide -- mostly in the U.S. -- nearly a year ago to fix the software flaw. Reuters
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khankiso
(23 posts)Why the news channels were all over it when GM was recalling cars but hardly a peep with the third one this year for the Japanese car makers.
One_Life_To_Give
(6,036 posts)Find it interesting how these companies like Nissan built such a US Market share based upon quality. And yet are now throwing it away to make an extra nickel.
ileus
(15,396 posts)2007 Xterra.
They claimed I don't live in a state that uses salt on the roads so my airbag sensors weren't replaced, only inspected.
They extended my transmission and radiator warranty hoping it would fail after 100k (I did the bypass instead)
They extended our fuel gauge warranty to 80k (or somewhere like that) it failed at 9xk.
Avoid nissan at all costs.