Nissan launches worldwide recall ( 2003-11-04 22:12) (China Daily) Japan-based Nissan Motor Co
Ltd has launched the largest recall campaign in its history, targeting 2.56
million sedans and mini vans around the world.

Among the affected vehicles are 5,790 exported to
the Chinese mainland, including 4,996 N16 Sunny and 794 T30 X-Trail models
produced before June 2002.
With the exception of the China-made Sunny vehicles, all the recalls are
expected to qualify for a free overhaul if owners submit applications to local
dealers, sources from Nissan's Beijing office told China Daily yesterday.
The recall is a result of a defect inside the engine sensor which could lead
to ignition failure or going dead during operation, according to a release
posted on the Nissan Motor (China) Ltd website.
Twenty casesof shutdown during driving have been reported, according to a
Xinhua report. However, no accidents have yet been caused by the defect,
according to Kaneko Shigeru, deputy general manager of Nissan Motor (China) Ltd.
Shigeru said the company took the action as an important step of after-sale
service, adding the recall is a precautionary measure.
Nissan is preparing replacement parts and the free overhauls are expected to
be in full swing by mid-December.
Along with the affected vehicles on the Chinese mainland, the recall includes
1.03 million from Japan, 700,000 from the United States, 450,000 from European
countries and 370,000 from other countries and regions which were produced
between 1998 and May 2003.
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