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Nissan Pathfinder (2015) – 15V681000

Vehicle recall defect – Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2013-2015 Altima And Pathfinder Vehicles, 2013-2014 Nissan Sentra Vehicles, 2013 Infiniti Jx35 Vehicles, 2014-2015 Infiniti Qx60 Vehicles And 2014 Infiniti Qx60 Hybrid Vehicles. The Affected Vehicles Received An Incorrect Occupant Classification System (Ocs) Control Unit During A Repair. These Ocs Control Units May Incorrectly Classify The Front Passenger Seat As Empty, When It Is Occupied By An Adult.


Pathfinder Pathfinder – 85E013000

Vehicle recall defect – Filaments Are Wired Backward So That Light From Continuously Illuminated Tail Lamps Hides The Light From Intermittent Stop Lamp Signal. Consequence Of Defect: Failure To Properly Signal Traffic Which Could Result In A Vehicle Crash.


Pathfinder Lt24575R16 – 02X001000

Vehicle recall defect – This Is Not A Safety Recall In Accordance With The Safety Act. However, It Is Deemed A Safety Improvement Campaign By The Agency. Pre-1992 Models Of The Eligible 15-Passenger Vans May Have Been Originally Equipped With Lt23585R16 Lre Tires. The Sidewall StaMPIng Reads, “Tread 4 Plies (2 Polyester Cord + 2 Steel Cord).” This Replacement Program Is Limited To Tires Installed On 15-Passenger Vans (With Or Without The Fifth Row Seat.)


Pathfinder B300 (1977) – 77V095000

Vehicle recall defect – The Attaching Bolts For The Front Disc Brake Caliper Mounting Brackets May Become Loose. Failure Of These Attaching Bolts May Result In Loss Of Front Braking Capability And Failure Of The Wheel Assembly.


Pathfinder Vancharger (1977) – 77V095000

Vehicle recall defect – The Attaching Bolts For The Front Disc Brake Caliper Mounting Brackets May Become Loose. Failure Of These Attaching Bolts May Result In Loss Of Front Braking Capability And Failure Of The Wheel Assembly.


Pathfinder Quadravan (1979) – 79V041000

Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Knuckles In The Steering Systems Of The Involved Vehicles May Contain A Casting Defect. This Casting Defect Can Greatly Lower The Strength Of The Steering Knuckles When Subjected To Shock Or Load.