Nissan Group announced Friday it will recall 3.18 million vehicles in the U.S., and more than 3.5 million worldwide due to an issue with air bag sensors in some models. The issue is with the Occupant ...
The problem: A voluntary recall campaign will inspect the occupant classification system varistor in the front passenger seat cushion. This is a sensor that lets the car know whether or not an airbag ...
Nissan said today it will recall 3.53 million vehicles worldwide to fix airbag sensors that could malfunction because they don't correctly classify a passenger. The automaker said the recall includes ...
The Problem:The front passenger Occupant Classification System may incorrectly classify an adult passenger as a child. Alternatively, the sensors may indicate the passenger seat is empty despite it ...
Nissan is recalling 686,500 Altima and Sentra passenger cars to fix problems with a sensor that could lead to engine stalling. Nissan Motor Co. spokeswoman Jeannine Ginivan said Monday there have been ...
Japanese manufacturer Nissan is recalling 3.53 million vehicles globally, due to a faulty occupant classification system (OCS) that may not deploy the airbags properly in the event of an accident.
Your vehicle's O2 sensor plays a significant role in its performance and if it's faulty, it's not something you should ignore. Here's what you need to know.