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Ford, Nissan and Honda announce major vehicle recalls


Automakers Ford, Nissan, and Honda have issued new safety recalls this week, covering hundreds of thousands of vehicles across various models and years. Th ... Read More

Sudden Engine Failure Fuels Recall Of 443K+ Nissan Vehicles, NHTSA Says


More than 443,000 Nissan and Infiniti vehicles are being recalled due to an engine defect that can cause sudden failure and increase crash risks. Nissan issued the recall for about 443,899 vehicles, ... Read More

Nissan recalls more than 480,000 vehicles over engine failure risk


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Nissan recalls more than 443K vehicles due to engine failure issues


Records show manufacturing defects in the vehicles' engine bearings could lead to failure and heighten the risk of a crash. Read More

Nissan Recalls 404,000-Plus Vehicles for Detaching Airbag Cover Emblem


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Nissan recalls more than 480,000 vehicles for potential engine failure risk


Nissan is recalling more than 480,000 vehicles across the U.S. and Canada because of potential manufacturing defects that could cause engine failure. Read More


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