Friday, October 29, 2010

Nissan reminding the United States 747,000 cars.

October 28, 2010, 9: 31 am

Nissan is recalling about vehicles 747,000 United States for a possible dropout problem, the automaker said Thursday in a press release.

Recall covering approximately 2.2 million vehicles worldwide.

Nissan said that it "recently discovered that on some of the potentially affected vehicles, Silicon steam can be formed within the electrical relay provides tension for the module control moteur.Au over time, this vapour may create oxidation of electrical contacts in the relay that can lead to problems of performance of the engine, including the possibility of stalling at low engine rpm."

The automaker, said that he was unaware of any accidents related to the problem, said it would replace an electric relay provides the power of the engine control module.

Recalled vehicles are the armies of Nissan 2004-6, Titans and Infiniti QX56s manufactured from August 2003 to May 2006 and 2005-6 the borders of Nissan, Scouts and Xterras manufactured from August 2004 to June 2006.

Nissan describes voluntary recall, but that a manufacturer is aware of a lack of security there is no choice but to recall of vehicles.

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